NFL Win Total Projections For 2019 Season Revealed

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Pats, Chiefs, Rams, Saints, Chargers projected for double-digit wins in 2019.

The start of the 2019 NFL regular season is still more than four months away, but now that the NFL Draft is complete and most major free agents have signed, it's time for oddsmakers in Las Vegas to project which squads will have the most, and least, wins in the upcoming season.

At the top of the list, NFL fans won't be surprised to see the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots with an over/under win total of 11 games, followed by the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Rams and New Orleans Saints all with a line of 10.5 wins. The Los Angeles Chargers round out the top-5 with a projected win total of 10 games.

On the other end of the spectrum stands the Miami Dolphins with 4.5 projected wins. The New York Giants and Arizona Cardinals are next, both at 5.5. Check out the projections for all 32 NFL teams below.

NFL Win Total Projections For 2019 Season Revealed

Although Tom Brady lost Rob Gronkowski to retirement this off-season, the Patriots have added veteran wide receiver Demaryius Thomas and they went out and drafted one of the top wide receiver prospects, Arizona State's N'Keal Harry, with the 32nd overall pick.

Speaking of losing offensive weapons, the Kansas City Chiefs could be without Tyreek Hill for some, if not all, of the season as his criminal case plays out. The Chiefs have already banned the speedy WR from all team activities.  

The Rams and Saints, two teams that squared off in last year's NFC title game, are also poised for repeat performances in 2019, but as we know - anything can happen any given Sunday. 


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