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2015 NFL Futures Betting Guide: Breaking down the NFC East

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With the start of the NFL season approaching, the staff at theScore put on their prognosticator hats to offer up futures selections on some of the more notable offerings on the board. Next up, the NFC East.

2015 NFL Futures Betting Guide

AFC East | NFC East
AFC North | NFC North
AFC South | NFC South
AFC West | NFC West
Win Totals | Super Bowl 50

NFC East odds

Team Bovada Pinnacle Sportsbook.ag
Dallas Cowboys +125 +120 +130
Philadelphia Eagles +180 +177 +150
New York Giants +300 +449 +400
Washington Redskins +1400 +1310 +1500

Gino Bottero: The Cowboys' 8-0 road record isn't repeatable, and their defensive deficiencies should finally catch up with them. While it's easy to get lost in the sheer volume of moves the Eagles made this offseason, the team's improvements shouldn't be overlooked. Philadelphia has won 20 games in Chip Kelly's first two seasons with the team. Eagles +180 (Bovada)

Caitlyn Holroyd: This offseason was a busy one for Chip Kelly. He overhauled the Eagles' secondary, replaced Nick Foles with the oft-injured Sam Bradford, and added last season's leading rusher, DeMarco Murray, to his arsenal of offensive weapons. He also brought back Mark Sanchez, who's arguably the best backup quarterback in the NFL right now. The Cowboys' schedule - which includes tough matchups against the Patriots, Seahawks, and Packers - could work in the Eagles' favor. Eagles +180 (Bovada)

Joe Thomson: With a championship pedigree still in place, the Giants are actually getting excellent odds in the always turbulent NFC East. The Giants have been winning the Super Bowl every four years since 2007, which puts them squarely in position to do so this year. Hopefully they can claim the division along the way. Giants +449 (Pinnacle)

(Odds courtesy: Bovada, Pinnacle, Sportsbook.ag)

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