LVH SuperBook odds have Raiders as 30 to 1 underdogs to win AFC West

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Dec 29, 2013; Oakland, CA, USA; Oakland Raiders cheerleaders perform during a timeout against the Denver Broncos during the fourth quarter at O.co Coliseum. The Denver Broncos defeated the Oakland Raiders 34-14. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

After the 2014 NFL Draft options for degenerate gamblers when it came to 2014 NFL futures bets were bound to expand as oddsmakers start to release more and more props for the betting public with more of a knowledge on the rosters of all 32 teams following the draft.

One of those options being opened is Divisional winners futures and as expected the Oakland Raiders are getting longshot value in the AFC West. In fact the Raiders are going to be one of the biggest longshots to win their division according to the oddsmakers, who have tabbed Oakland along with Jacksonville as the least likely to take the division spoils in 2o14.

The LVH Las Vegas Hotel and Casino’s SuperBook has the Raiders as 30 to 1 underdogs to win the AFC West, logical considering the fact that the LVH oddsmakers have the Denver Broncos as the shortest favorites to win their division in 2014. Bettors who want to lay chalk with the Donkeys will have to make a wager on a short 2 to 7 favorite in a ultra-competitive AFC West that has three 2013 playoff teams. 

Below are the complete divisional odds from the LVH:

AFC East
Patriots: 4-to-13.
Dolphins: 9-to-2.
Jets: 8-to-1.
Bills: 10-to-1.

AFC North
Bengals: 8-to-5.
Ravens: 9-to-4.
Steelers: 9-to-4.
Browns: 6-to-1.

AFC South
Colts 4-to-5.
Texans: 13-to-5.
Titans: 13-to-5.
Jaguars: 30-to-1.

AFC West
Broncos: 2-to-7.
Chargers: 5-to-1.
Chiefs: 5-to-1.
Raiders: 30-to-1.

NFC East
Eagles: 8-to-5.
Cowboys: 9-to-4.
Giants: 9-to-4.
Redskins: 9-to-2.

NFC North
Packers: 5-to-8.
Lions: 3-to-1.
Bears: 7-to-2.
Vikings: 18-to-1.

NFC South
Saints: 5-to-4.
Panthers: 5-to-2.
Falcons: 3-to-1.
Buccaneers: 5-to-1.

NFC West
Seahawks: 10-to-11.
49ers: 6-to-5.
Cardinals: 10-to-1.
Rams: 12-to-1.

Who are you taking to win the divisions in 2014? Let us know in the comments section which teams you feel have the best value.