FLOWERY BRANCH -- The oddmakers in Las Vegas have the Falcons at 40-to-1 to win the Super Bowl, according to the good folks over at Bovada, (www.Bovada.lv, Twitter: @BovadaLV)

The Falcons are at 22 to 1 to win the NFC.

However, that are co-favorites with Carolina to win the NFC South at 2 to 1.

Odds to win the 2016 Super Bowl              

Seattle Seahawks                                  11/2

Green Bay Packers                                7/1

New England Patriots                            15/2

Indianapolis Colts                                  8/1

Dallas Cowboys                                    10/1

Denver Broncos                                    14/1

Philadelphia Eagles                               18/1

Arizona Cardinals                                  20/1

Baltimore Ravens                                  25/1

New York Giants                                   25/1

Pittsburgh Steelers                                25/1

Buffalo Bills                                          33/1

Cincinnati Bengals                                 33/1

Detroit Lions                                         33/1

San Francisco 49ers                              33/1

St. Louis Rams                                     33/1

Atlanta Falcons                                     40/1

Carolina Panthers                                  40/1

Kansas City Chiefs                                40/1

Miami Dolphins                                     40/1

New Orleans Saints                               40/1

New York Jets                                       40/1

Chicago Bears                                      50/1

Houston Texans                                    50/1

Minnesota Vikings                                 50/1

San Diego Chargers                              50/1

Cleveland Browns                                  75/1

Oakland Raiders                                    75/1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers                         100/1

Washington Redskins                            100/1

Jacksonville Jaguars                             200/1

Tennessee Titans                                   200/1

Odds to win the 2015-16 NFC Conference           

Seattle Seahawks                                  3/1

Green Bay Packers                                4/1

Dallas Cowboys                                    13/2

Philadelphia Eagles                               10/1

Arizona Cardinals                                  12/1

New York Giants                                   14/1

Detroit Lions                                         16/1

San Francisco 49ers                              18/1

St. Louis Rams                                     18/1

New Orleans Saints                               20/1

Atlanta Falcons                                     22/1

Carolina Panthers                                  22/1

Chicago Bears                                      28/1

Minnesota Vikings                                 28/1

Washington Redskins                            50/1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers                         75/1

Divisional Odds

Odds to Win the 2015-16 AFC East           

New England Patriots                            1/2

Buffalo Bills                                          5/1

Miami Dolphins                                     5/1

New York Jets                                       9/1

Odds to Win the 2015-16 AFC North         

Baltimore Ravens                                  8/5

Cincinnati Bengals                                 11/5

Pittsburgh Steelers                                11/5

Cleveland Browns                                  9/1

Odds to Win the 2015-16 AFC South         

Indianapolis Colts                                  1/4

Houston Texans                                    9/2

Tennessee Titans                                   12/1

Jacksonville Jaguars                             20/1

Odds to Win the 2015-16 AFC West          

Denver Broncos                                    1/2

Kansas City Chiefs                                7/2

San Diego Chargers                              5/1

Oakland Raiders                                    18/1

Odds to Win the 2015-16 NFC East            

Dallas Cowboys                                    13/10

Philadelphia Eagles                               7/4

New York Giants                                   3/1

Washington Redskins                            14/1

Odds to Win the 2015-16 NFC North         

Green Bay Packers                                1/3

Detroit Lions                                         9/2

Minnesota Vikings                                 9/1

Chicago Bears                                      12/1

Odds to Win the 2015-16 NFC South         

Atlanta Falcons                                     2/1

Carolina Panthers                                  2/1

New Orleans Saints                               9/4

Tampa Bay Buccaneers                         15/2

Odds to Win the 2015-16 NFC West        

Seattle Seahawks                                  2/5

Arizona Cardinals                                  11/2

St. Louis Rams                                     13/2

San Francisco 49ers                              15/2

AJC's 2015 NFL DRAFT COVERAGE

Falcons pick Vic Beasley, pass on Todd Gurley

Scouting report: Vic Beasley the next DeMarcus Ware or a one-trick pony?

Grady Jarrett escapes fire before Falcons draft him

MARK BRADLEY COLUMN: Vic Beasley: The right pick at the right time

JEFF SCHULTZ COLUMN: Falcons' Quinn determined to fix pass rush in draft

STEVE HUMMER feature on first-round pick Vic Beasley

Falcons add CB Jalen Collins in the second round

Falcons add RB Tevin Coleman in the third round

Falcons' draft bios round 2 through 7

PHOTO GALLERY: Meet the Falcons draft class

VIDEO

Vic Beasley plans to be a double-digit sack guy

Thomas Dimitroff and Dan Quinn on the first round of the draft

Falcons coach Dan Quinn on 4th round pick WR Justin Hardy

Dimitroff and Quinn on 5th round pick DT Grady Jarrett

Quinn on 7th round pick OT Jake Rodgers

Dimitroff and Quinn on 7th round pick CB Akeem King

Dimitroff and Quinn after Day 3 of the draft

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