We're going through all the available futures offered to us for each NFL team and picking out two of our favorites.
Maybe it's a player prop future, maybe it's built on the team itself. Either way, we're finding two bets for all 32 teams. Today's target: The Denver Broncos.
The Broncos could very well be the NFL's worst team this season, and they have the longest Super Bowl odds of anyone else in the league.
Sean Payton is running quite an operation here, and Denver's starting QB is either going to be a rookie in Bo Nix who likely should not have been taken in Round One, or Jarrett Stidham, who has thrown eight career touchdowns in four years.
That's about as uninspiring a quarterback group as we'll see in this league, and we're just not seeing anything on either end of the football to feel good about the Broncos chances this season.
Fade them with confidence.
Who else is going to get the ball in this offense that we as bettors can really trust? Josh Reynolds has been a fine option, but Marvin Mims remains to be seen as a reliable NFL wide receiver.
Sutton is far and away the top receiver on this team, so whether it's Nix or Stidham, they'd be wise to get him the ball on repeat. With Jerry Jeudy gone, Sutton should command 120+ targets in this offense, which should give us the workload we'd need to cross this yardage threshold.
There's also a non-zero chance that Sutton could be dealt at the trade deadline when Denver is likely struggling, and in such a world, a change of scenery could also really benefit us here on his season total.
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