San Francisco is the new leader in the NFL Power Rankings

San Francisco is the new leader in the NFL Power Rankings
San Francisco is the new leader in the NFL Power Rankings

More than two thirds of the 2019 NFL season have passed and the difference between serious candidates for the title and the rest of the teams is extremely noticeable at this point in the campaign.

Several squads have done enough to be considered aspirants to raise the Vince Lombardi trophy in Miami, Florida, and here we list them in order:

1. San Francisco (10-1). The setback against Seattle has been left behind and with a dominant win over Green Bay, the California team confirmed that it is serious in its aspirations to transcend the season. Winning the NFC title currently pays a mummy of +225.

2. Baltimore (9-2). Although they have a setback more than New England, they are here for the dominance that Lamar Jackson has established with seven consecutive wins. A bet that they reach the Super Bowl LIV pays a mummy of +200.

3. New England (10-1). In a difficult duel, they beat Dallas to confirm that they remain the rival to win in the AFC this year and that their defense is worthy of respect. If you bet they win another Super Bowl, the mummy currently pays +275.

4. New Orleans (9-2). Against Atlanta three weeks ago, there was only a stumble. Without Drew Brees and with him, this team and its improved defense are the favorites of the National Conference to play the match for the championship. The mummy of winning Vince Lombardi again pays +550.

5. Seattle (9-2). They ended up with the undefeated San Francisco and have only lost against Baltimore and New Orleans. At the hands of Russell Wilson, Seattle is a strong candidate to talk about in the postseason and perhaps represent the NFC in the Super Bowl LIV, which currently pays +450.

6. Green Bay (8-3). This is where a gap between serious candidates and aspiring Super Bowl begins to be noticed. After starting 7-1, Green Bay has lost two of its last three games and raises doubts about what it is capable of achieving against the teams that are above them on this list in the Playoffs. If you believe in them, a bet that they win the NFC title today pays +650.

7. Minnesota (8-3). Finally, Minnesota has won six of its most recent seven matches, including a special comeback against Denver two weeks ago, to sneak in as the last contender on this list, but with more doubts than answers at this point in the campaign. If they win the NFC North Division title over Green Bay, the mummy pays +120.