Updated Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl 60 odds following 2025 NFL Draft

America's Team had a strong 2025 NFL Draft. So, where do the Cowboys sit among the Super Bowl 60 favorites?
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The 2025 NFL Draft is officially in the books, and the Dallas Cowboys had a solid three days in Green Bay, meeting several needs on both sides of the football.

While America's Team failed to snag what seemed to be its top target in wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan, who was surprisingly selected eighth overall by the Carolina Panthers, the consolation prize at No. 12 was Tyler Booker, who most pundits believed to be the best offensive guard in this 2025 class.

One would assume Booker will slide directly into the starting lineup at right guard, giving the Cowboys an incredible interior alongside center Cooper Beebe and left guard Tyler Smith.

On Day 2, Dallas stole a pair of potential first-round talents, selecting Boston College edge rusher Donovan Ezeiruaku at No. 44, who could very well be the next DeMarcus Lawrence, and then using the No. 87 overall pick in Round 3 to take East Carolina cornerback Shavon Revel, who could have easily gone much earlier had it not been for a torn ACL that ended his 2024 campaign after just three games.

Day 3 also brought some solid selections, as the Cowboys drafted the fastest running back in the entire class, taking Texas alum Jaydon Blue at No. 149 and then quickly trading up to pick Florida linebacker Shemar James at No. 152.

Dallas added more offensive line depth in the sixth round in Oregon tackle Ajani Cornelius and went on to add three players in Round 7, selecting defensive tackle Jay Toia, running back Phil Mafah, and defensive tackle Tommy Akingbesote.

Overall, the Cowboys have to be happy with how this draft played out. But now, it's time for these new additions to get to work in an attempt to get Dallas back to the postseason for a chance to win a Super Bowl for the first time in three decades.

Super Bowl 60 odds for all 32 NFL teams

Well, it's still early, but the Cowboys continue to get long odds to win Super Bowl 60, which has pretty much been the case since Super Bowl 59 concluded.

As it stands now, Dallas doesn't even rank in the top half of the league, sitting in a tie for 18th at +7500. As far as NFC teams are concerned, the Cowboys are tied for 10th with the Seattle Seahawks.

Here's a quick look at the Super Bowl 60 betting odds for all 32 NFL teams.

Team

Super Bowl 60 Odds

Philadelphia Eagles

+650

Kansas City Chiefs

+700

Buffalo Bills

+700

Baltimore Ravens

+700

Detroit Lions

+900

Washington Commanders

+1600

Cincinnati Bengals

+1800

San Francisco 49ers

+2000

Green Bay Packers

+2200

Los Angeles Rams

+2200

Los Angeles Chargers

+2800

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

+3000

Minnesota Vikings

+3000

Denver Broncos

+3000

Pittsburgh Steelers

+3500

Houston Texans

+3500

Chicago Bears

+3500

Seattle Seahawks

+7500

New England Patriots

+7500

Miami Dolphins

+7500

Dallas Cowboys

+7500

Arizona Cardinals

+7500

Atlanta Falcons

+8000

Las Vegas Raiders

+10000

Jacksonville Jaguars

+10000

Indianapolis Colts

+12000

Carolina Panthers

+14000

New York Giants

+16000

Tennessee Titans

+18000

New York Jets

+20000

New Orleans Saints

+20000

Cleveland Browns

+20000

All betting odds courtesy of DraftKings. Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change. The content in this article should not be considered betting advice. Gambling involves risk, and one should only gamble with funds that one can comfortably afford to lose. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-GAMBLER.

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