Philadelphia Eagles 2022 futures: Super Bowl odds, win total picks, best bets, schedule and more

The Eagles brought in a new No. 1 receiver to help unlock the offense and allow Jalen Hurts to reach his ceiling.

SportsLine Staff

It's amazing how former coach Doug Pederson's 2020 Week 17 tank job somehow changed the fortunes of the Eagles franchise. Philadelphia looked to be a team going nowhere but general manager Howie Roseman got creative with a slew of trades. Somehow Philly was able to con Indianapolis for a first round pick in exchange for Carson Wentz, which the Eagles essentially used to acquire budding star receiver A.J. Brown from the Titans. If Jalen Hurts can improve his average-at-best accuracy (59% in his first two seasons), the team has potential to make noise deep into January. With Brown, former Heisman Trophy winner Devonta Smith, and tight end Dallas Goedert, there aren't many teams with a better core of offensive weapons than the Eagles. If Hurts isn't the guy, backup Gardner Minshew will have a strong chance to revitalize his career with the Eagles' rebuilt weaponry.

Coach Nick Sirianni's team has a chance to start quickly as they'll be favored in at least seven of their first nine games, if not potentially all of them. With the exception of a three-game midseason stretch at Indianapolis, vs. Green Bay, and vs. Tennessee, the schedule is a borderline dream. Only six of their seventeen games are against 2021 playoff teams, including two against Arizona and Pittsburgh, who likely won't be back in 2022.

With the improved offense and incredibly favorable schedule, there's no reason Philly shouldn't surpass its nine-win projection and at the same time, make the NFC playoffs. Both are solid bets at -145 / -150. It's also reasonable to predict that the Eagles can win the NFC East, which presents great value at +185. The only thing keeping Philadelphia from being a top contender to win the conference is inconsistent quarterback play.

Below, you'll find the Philadelphia Eagles 2022 schedule, win total and more futures odds from Caesars Sportsbook, followed by picks from top SportsLine NFL analysts Larry Hartstein and R.J. White. 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.

Philadelphia Eagles 2022 schedule

Week 1: at Detroit
Week 2: vs. Minnesota (MNF)
Week 3: at Washington
Week 4: vs. Jacksonville
Week 5: at Arizona
Week 6: vs. Dallas (SNF)
Week 7: BYE
Week 8: vs. Pittsburgh
Week 9: at Houston (TNF)
Week 10: vs. Washington (MNF)
Week 11: at Indianapolis
Week 12: vs. Green Bay (SNF)
Week 13: vs. Tennessee
Week 14: at New York Giants
Week 15: at Chicago
Week 16: at Dallas (SAT)
Week 17: vs. New Orleans
Week 18: vs. New York Giants

Philadelphia Eagles 2022 futures odds

Win Total Over: 9.0 (-145)
Win Total Under: 9.0 (+120)

Make Playoffs: -150
Miss Playoffs: +130

Win Division: +185
Win Conference: +1300
Win Super Bowl: +3000

So will the Eagles go over or under their win total for the 2022 season? And what other futures bets are worth making? ... Join SportsLine right now to see Larry Hartstein and R.J. White's Philadelphia Eagles 2022 futures picks, all from the acclaimed experts who have crushed the NFL for years!