Chicago Bears 2022 futures: Super Bowl odds, win total picks, best bets, schedule and more

Matt Eberflus takes over a Bears team with a young offense led by second-year QB Justin Fields.

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New head coach Matt Eberflus' Bears team certainly doesn't appear to be a good one on paper. Rookie general manager Ryan Poles let the team's best offensive player, Allen Robinson, sign with the Rams and traded their best defensive player, Khalil Mack, to the other Los Angeles team, the Chargers. There's no doubt this is a rebuilding year in Chicago. Second-year quarterback Justin Fields has a ton of long term potential but the team should hope he doesn't go sideways after a subpar rookie season considering the lack of offensive weapons he has at his disposal.

With an Over/Under of 6.5 wins at Caesars Sportsbook, the oddsmakers seem to be a bit generous, though the over stands at +120 on the moneyline. It seems the Bears' philosophy is to rebuild in 2022, get a top-five draft pick in next year's loaded draft, and use the nearly $100 million in cap space they'll have to immediately transform the franchise. It's the right way for an NFL franchise to rebuild but it doesn't help the always-anxious Chicago fanbase this season. The Bears might be an attractive buy-low candidate in 2023 if all goes as the team's management expects.

One reason the team's won total Over/Under is so high is because the schedule isn't terribly daunting. Only seven of their 17 games are against teams that made the playoffs last season. The Bears will also face the Texans, Giants, Lions (twice), Falcons, and Jets, who appear to be among the NFL's worst teams. Even so, most of those teams seemingly have higher ceilings in 2022 than Chicago's rebuilding effort.

Below, you'll find the Chicago Bears 2022 schedule, win total and more futures odds from Caesars Sportsbook, followed by picks from top SportsLine NFL analysts Larry Hartstein, R.J. White and Alex Selesnick. You'll also find three bets favored by the SportsLine Projection Model.

Entering the 2022 NFL season, Larry is 427-344 all-time on NFL sides (plus $3,764 for $100 players), including 394-330 ATS. He went 68-50 ATS (58 percent) and 8-3 on moneyline plays last season for a profit of $1,552. Over the past seven years, R.J.'s SuperContest picks are 329-250-21 (56.8 percent) and he consistently crushes the NFL: He went 445-378-24 on ATS picks from 2017-21, returning $2,542 to $100 players as SportsLine's No. 1 NFL expert in against the spread picks. Selesnick (aka PropStarz) specializes in MLB, NFL and NBA prop betting, where he implements a combination of research, statistical analysis and mathematical modeling to deliver profitable long-term results.

Chicago Bears 2022 schedule

Week 1: vs. San Francisco
Week 2: at Green Bay (SNF)
Week 3: vs. Houston
Week 4: at New York Giants
Week 5: at Minnesota
Week 6: vs. Washington (THU)
Week 7: at New England (MON)
Week 8: at Dallas
Week 9: vs. Miami
Week 10: vs. Detroit
Week 11: at Atlanta
Week 12: at New York Jets
Week 13: vs. Green Bay
Week 14: BYE
Week 15: vs. Philadelphia
Week 16: vs. Buffalo (SAT)
Week 17: at Detroit
Week 18: vs. Minnesota

Chicago Bears 2022 futures odds

Win Total Over: 6.5 (+120)
Win Total Under: 6.5 (-140)

Make Playoffs: +340
Miss Playoffs: -440

Win Division: +1000
Win Conference: +6000
Win Super Bowl: +12500

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