NFL odds saw decent price adjustments after the Rams acquired Myles Garrett.
Oddsmakers already priced the Rams at +800 to win Super Bowl 61 before the transaction. After acquiring Garrett, Los Angeles now sits at +500 to win next year at SoFi Stadium.
The Rams simultaneously sit at +300 to win the conference championship. It marks a decline from +400 pre-Garrett.
Notably, the biggest price adjustment came in the odds for LA to win the 2026 NFC West.
Prior to the announcement, oddsmakers rated the Rams as a slight +145 to win the division. After an initial movement and subsequent action, Los Angeles now sits at -105.
Seattle subsequently dropped to +210 while San Francisco dropped to +333 to win the division.
Lastly, LA’s season win total saw prices move with the total (11.5) holding steady.
Before the deal, oddsmakers priced LA at -120 to go under 11.5 wins. Now, the Rams are -140 to go over 11.5 wins.
The Rams project to play the league’s fourth-hardest NFL strength of schedule next year. Defensively, Garrett & company face a daunting task.
Over the last two years, LA’s 2026 opponents averaged a +3.4% offensive DVOA rating. It qualifies as the hardest projected schedule for any defense in the NFL next year.
Outside the division, the Rams play the NFC East and the AFC West. Their unique games come against Green Bay, Tampa Bay and Buffalo.
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