Julio Jones Next Team Odds: Cowboys Favorites to Land Star WR

Julio Jones Next Team Odds: Cowboys Favorites to Land Star WR
Last season showed that the Dallas Cowboys need more offensive talent. CeeDee Lamb was the only receiver who topped 600 yards last year. Their second-leading receiver, Dalton Schultz, is a free agent, while their third-leading receiver, Noah Brown, signed with the Houston Texans. So they’re desperate. As a result, the sportsbooks believe they are the favorite to land Julio Jones.
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Julio Jones Next Team Odds
The Cowboys are given +200 odds or an implied 33.3% chance to land the future Hall of Fame receiver. Their biggest competition is the Kansas City Chiefs, who’re given +400 odds or an implied 20% chance to get a deal done with Julio.
No matter where he ends up, the books expect Julio Jones to be a contender. Of the ten teams on the market, eight were in the playoffs last year. The only exceptions are the Green Bay Packers at +500 and the Atlanta Falcons at +1000.
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Julio Jones may be in decline, but when he’s on the field, he’s at least as good as a guy like Noah Brown. The question here is about his health. If he’s fully healthy, he could be an excellent third option for a contending offense. So the sportsbooks connecting him to contenders with a desperate need for a WR like the Cowboys and Chiefs make sense. Could we see one more great year out of Julio?
Julio Jones Next Team Odds
Team | Odds | Implied Chance |
---|---|---|
Cowboys | +200 | 33.3% |
Chiefs | +400 | 20% |
Ravens | +500 | 16.7% |
Packers | +500 | 16.7% |
49ers | +500 | 16.7% |
Chargers | +800 | 11.1% |
Giants | +800 | 11.1% |
Falcons | +1000 | 9.1% |
Eagles | +1200 | 7.7% |
Vikings | +1200 | 7.7% |
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