Las Vegas is expecting the Atlanta Falcons to return to near the top of the NFC next season.

The Falcons, who dipped to 4-12 and finished tied for last place in the NFC South, have the seventh best odds to win Super Bowl XLIX at 25 to 1, according to RJ Bell of pregame.com

Seattle is the early favorite to win the Super Bowl at 7 to 1, followed by Denver and San Francisco at 8 to 1.

Green Bay and New Orleans are the other NFC teams ahead of the Falcons.

Here's a complete look courtesy of Pregame.com:

• Seahawks: 7 to 1

• Broncos: 8 to 1

• 49ers: 8 to 1

• Patriots: 12 to 1

• Packers: 20 to 1

• Saints: 20 to 1

• Falcons: 25 to 1

• Bengals: 25 to 1

• Panthers: 25 to 1

• Colts: 30 to 1

• Chiefs: 30 to 1

• Eagles: 30 to 1

• Bears: 30 to 1

• Cardinals: 30 to 1

• Cowboys: 40 to 1

• Giants: 40 to 1

• Redskins: 40 to 1

• Lions: 40 to 1

• Rams: 40 to 1

• Steelers: 40 to 1

• Ravens: 40 to 1

• Texans: 40 to 1

• Chargers: 40 to 1

• Dolphins: 50 to 1

• Buccaneers: 60 to 1

• Titans: 60 to 1

• Jets: 75 to 1

• Bills: 75 to 1

• Browns: 75 to 1

• Vikings: 100 to 1

• Jaguars: 200 to 1

• Raiders: 200 to 1

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