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Packers' Super Bowl 61 odds take a slight hit after 2026 NFL Draft (but not by much)

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The 2026 NFL Draft is officially in the books, and after making a couple of trades during the three-day affair in Pittsburgh, the Green Bay Packers ultimately ended up making six total selections before the festivities wrapped up this past Saturday.

The Packers, of course, didn't have a first-round selection, as they dealt it to the Dallas Cowboys last August as part of the Micah Parsons trade. As such, they kicked off their draft in Round 2 at No. 52 overall, taking South Carolina cornerback Brandon Cisse, and stayed on the defensive route in Round 3 by selecting Missouri defensive tackle Chris McClellan.

Green Bay went defense again to start Day 3, getting an absolute steal in Penn State edge rusher Dani Dennis-Sutton in Round 4 at No. 120 overall, before finally taking an offensive player in Round 5 in Kentucky center Jager Burton at No. 153. Defense was the call again in Round 6 with Alabama cornerback Domani Jackson at No. 201, and later that round, the Packers made their final pick of the weekend after trading up to No. 216 to take Florida kicker Trey Smack.

All in all, it was a decent haul when you take the lack of a first-rounder into account, and NFL oddsmakers seem to think so as well, as the Packers' odds to win Super Bowl 61 haven't changed much at all since the last time we checked in.

Packers' Super Bowl 61 odds have taken the slightest of dips coming out of the 2026 NFL Draft

Not long after the Seattle Seahawks won Super Bowl 60, we took a look at the far-too-early odds for next year's title game at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, and at that time, the Packers were tied for seventh among all teams at +1400 to hoist the Lombardi Trophy and tied for fourth to be the NFC representative in the Big Game at +750.

We checked in again following the first wave of free agency last month, and at that time, their odds to win the Super Bowl had gotten a touch longer at +1500, but their standing had improved, as they were tied for fifth among all teams alongside the Kansas City Chiefs. They had the same +750 odds to win the NFC, but they'd move into solo third in that regard, trailing only the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks.

And now, coming out of the draft, the Packers have again seen their odds get a little longer, but it's once again a very slight dip, as they currently sit at +1600 to win the game, good for a tie for sixth among all teams, and +800 to reach the game, good for a tie for third in the NFC alongside the Philadelphia Eagles and still trailing only the Rams and the reigning champion Seahawks.

Team

Super Bowl 61

AFC

NFC

Los Angeles Rams

+800

—

+400

Seattle Seahawks

+950

—

+500

Buffalo Bills

+1000

+500

—

Baltimore Ravens

+1000

+500

—

Kansas City Chiefs

+1500

+750

—

Green Bay Packers

+1600

—

+800

Philadelphia Eagles

+1600

—

+800

San Francisco 49ers

+1600

—

+850

New England Patriots

+1600

+800

—

Los Angeles Chargers

+1600

+800

—

Houston Texans

+1800

+900

—

Detroit Lions

+1800

—

+900

Denver Broncos

+1900

+950

—

Cincinnati Bengals

+2200

+1100

—

Dallas Cowboys

+2500

—

+1300

Chicago Bears

+2500

—

+1300

Jacksonville Jaguars

+2800

+1400

—

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

+5000

—

+2200

Pittsburgh Steelers

+5000

+2200

—

Minnesota Vikings

+5500

—

+2500

Indianapolis Colts

+6000

+2800

—

Washington Commanders

+6500

—

+3000

New York Giants

+7000

—

+3500

New Orleans Saints

+8000

—

+3500

Carolina Panthers

+8000

—

+3500

Tennessee Titans

+12000

+6000

—

Atlanta Falcons

+12000

—

+5500

Las Vegas Raiders

+15000

+7500

—

Cleveland Browns

+15000

+7500

—

New York Jets

+20000

+10000

—

Miami Dolphins

+30000

+15000

—

Arizona Cardinals

+40000

—

+20000

As for the NFC North, despite having the best odds to win the Super Bowl of the four teams, the Packers only have the second-best to win the division at +190, with the Detroit Lions barely getting the nod at +180. The Chicago Bears sit in third at +320, while the Minnesota Vikings take the last-place slot at +600.

All betting odds courtesy of DraftKings. Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change. The content in this article should not be considered betting advice. Gambling involves risk, and one should only gamble with funds that one can comfortably afford to lose. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-GAMBLER.

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