GLENDALE, AZ - FEBRUARY 01: Members of the New England Patriots celebrate with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Seattle Seahawks 28-24 in Super Bowl XLIX at University of Phoenix Stadium on February 1, 2015 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

With big free agency moves over, odds now favor this contender to win Super Bowl LI

Here's where each team stacks up in regards to odds.

With most of the big free agency moves in the books, sights now shift to the NFL Draft as the only real potential shakeups between now and training camp opening this summer.

Here's how the numbers play out, per Bovada (via CBS):

New England Patriots +750 (15-2)
Pittsburgh Steelers +1000 (10-1)
Seattle Seahawks +1000 (10-1)
Green Bay Packers +1000 (10-1)
Carolina Panthers +1000 (10-1)
Denver Broncos +1400 (10-1)
Arizona Cardinals +1600 (16-1)
Dallas Cowboys +2000 (20-1)
Houston Texans +2000 (20-1)
Cincinnati Bengals +2000 (22-1)
Minnesota Vikings +2000 (22-1)
Indianapolis Colts +2200 (25-1)
Kansas City Chiefs +2200 (25-1)
New York Giants +2800 (33-1)
Oakland Raiders +3300 (33-1)
Baltimore Ravens +3300 (40-1)
Atlanta Falcons +5000 (50-1)
Detroit Lions +5000 (50-1)
New Orleans Saints +5000 (50-1)
Chicago Bears +5000 (50-1)
Buffalo Bills +5000 (50-1)
New York Jets +5000 (50-1)
Los Angeles Rams +5000 (50-1)
San Diego Chargers +5000 (50-1)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +5000 (50-1)
Washington Redskins +5000 (50-1)
Philadelphia Eagles +6600 (50-1)
Jacksonville Jaguars +5000 (66-1)
San Francisco 49ers +6600 (66-1)
Miami Dolphins +6600 (66-1)
Tennessee Titans +10000 (100-1)
Cleveland Browns +15000 (150-1)

After an offseason in which the Browns moved on from just about every worthwhile piece, it's really no surprise to see Cleveland at the bottom. As for New England, its late moves for former first-round picks helps push the Patriots back to the top.