World Series Odds vs. Opening Day Payrolls
The Dodgers are basically 1-2 favorites over the rest of baseball right now, while the Blue Jays, White Sox and Astros begin the year fairly even as the AL favorite. Only 3 of the Top 10 betting favorites don't possess a Top 10 payroll for 2022 currently.
Related: Current 2022 Payrolls
| Top 10 Odds (FanDuel) | Top 10 Cash Payrolls |
|---|---|
| Dodgers, +450 | Dodgers, $279M |
| Blue Jays, +850 | Mets, $251M |
| White Sox, +950 | Yankees, $241M |
| Astros, +1000 | Phillies, $221M |
| Braves, +1200 | Padres, $208M |
| Brewers, +1200 | Red Sox, $195M |
| Yankees, +1300 | White Sox, $181M |
| Rays, +1500 | Braves, $174M |
| Mets, +1500 | Angels, $169M |
| Padres, +1700 | Blue Jays, $166M |
Masters Odds vs. 2020-21 Cash Rankings
Jon Rahm finished last season as the PGA money king, and he’ll enter Augusta as the favorite this week. The #2 money man, Patrick Cantlay, holds the 11th best Masters’ odds, while the 3rd highest earner, Bryson DeChambeau, sits 14th currently.
Related: 20-21 PGA Cash Rankings
| Top 10 Odds (FanDuel) | Top 10 20-21 Earners |
|---|---|
| Jon Rahm, +1300 | Jon Rahm, $7.7M |
| Cam Smith, +1400 | Patrick Cantlay, $7.6M |
| Justin Thomas, +1400 | Bryson DeChambeau, $7.4M |
| Scottie Scheffler, +1600 | Collin Morikawa, $7M |
| Dustin Johnson, +1600 | Justin Thomas, $6.5M |
| Jordan Spieth, +1700 | Jordan Spieth, $6.4M |
| Collin Morikawa, +2000 | Louis Oosthuizen, $6.3M |
| Brooks Koepka, +2000 | Harris English, $6.2M |
| Rory McIlroy, +2000 | Cam Smith, $5.8M |
| Viktor Hovland, +2000 | Abraham Ancer, $5.8M |
Super Bowl LVII Odds vs. 2022 Cash Payrolls
Here’s how the last 5 top cash spenders have fared in that respective season:
2017: Carolina, 11-5 regular season, Wild Card loss
2018: Chicago, 12-4 regular season, Wild Card loss
2019: Atlanta, 7-9 regular season
2020: Houston, 4-12 regular season
2021: Tampa Bay, 13-4 regular season, Divisional loss
Related: 2022 NFL Cash Payrolls
| Top 10 Odds (FanDuel) | Top 10 2022 Cash Payroll |
|---|---|
| Bills, +650 | Browns, $250M |
| Buccaneers, +700 | Bills, $241M |
| Chiefs, +950 | Rams, $235M |
| Rams, +1100 | Dolphins, $233M |
| Packers, +1100 | Saints, $229M |
| Chargers, +1500 | Jaguars, $226M |
| 49ers, +1500 | Raiders, $225M |
| Broncos, +1500 | Jets, $225M |
| Cowboys, +1500 | Chargers, $223M |
| Browns, +1800 | Titans, $220M |
NBA MVP Odds vs. Season Pay Rank
Here’s how the last 5 MVPs have ranked financially in that respective season:
2016-17: Westbrook, $26.5M (5th)
2017-18: Harden, $28.2M (9th)
2018-19: Antetokounmpo, $24.1M (28th)
2019-20: Antetokounmpo, $25.8M (41st)
2020-21: Jokic, $29.5M (25th)
Related: 2021-22 NBA Salary Rankings
| Top 10 Odds (DraftKings) | Top 10 21-22 Salaries |
|---|---|
| Jokic, -280 | Curry, $45.7M |
| Embiid, +230 | Wall, $44.3M |
| Antetokounmpo, +600 | Harden, $44.3M |
| Booker, +3500 | Westbrook, $44.2M |
| Doncic, +8000 | Durant, $42M |
| Morant, +10000 | James, $41.1M |
| Tatum, +25000 | George, $39.3M |
| DeRozan, +25000 | Leonard, $39.3M |
| Durant, +25000 | Lillard, $39.3M |
| Paul, +30000 | Antetokounmpo, $39.3M |

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