Super Bowl Prop Bets Calculator: Compare Odds To Our Expert’s Projections To Find An Edges On Rams-Bengals

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  • In search of edges on 2022 Super Bowl prop bets for Rams-Bengals? Our expert is here to make it easy.
  • Sean Koerner, our Director of Predictive Analytics, projected stats for key player props so you could quickly calculate edges based on the odds at your books.
  • These edges are based on the same player projections that power Koerner's fantasy football rankings, for which he was among the 10 most-accurate rankers this season.

The Super Bowl is the biggest prop betting event of every year.

To maximize this opportunity, I've created a custom Super Bowl Prop Calculator for Rams-Bengals — it's an online and downloadable spreadsheet that you can use to compare odds to my projections and automatically calculate edges.

The minimum "edge" I look for in order to make a bet is 3-5%, but the beauty of this calculator is that you can use it to make your own decisions based on your own risk tolerance — my projections are just there to offer guidance.


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How To Use the Super Bowl Prop Bets Calculator

There are three ways you can access the calculator (click one to skip ahead to those instructions):

  1. In the Google Sheets mobile app
  2. In Google Sheets on desktop
  3. With a downloadable Excel file

Regardless of which way you access the calculator, here's how it works:

  1. Add the line for a prop using the dropdown option in the blue cells to adjust it (or type in the number directly)
  2. Add the "vig" for the over and under in the yellow cells
  3. Edges based on my projections will auto-populate under the "edge" cells

Below are detailed instructions for each of the three ways you can access the calculator.

1. Google Sheets Mobile App

  1. Click this link to open the calculator in the Google Sheets app.
  2. Click the menu in the top right (three dots), then "Share & Export" and finally "Make A Copy."
  3. Plug away!

2. Google Sheets Desktop Web

  1. Click this link to open the calculator in Google Sheets.
  2. Click "File" then "Make A Copy."
  3. Plug away!

3. Downloadable Excel Sheet

  1. Click this link to download the spreadsheet.
  2. Open it in Excel.
  3. Plug away!
About the Author
Sean is The Action Network's Director of Predictive Analytics. He was named the No. 1 fantasy football draft ranker of 2019 by FantasyPros, where he's also finished as the top in-season ranker in three of the past five seasons

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