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Complete NFL playoff predictions through Super Bowl 52
BY PFF ANALYSIS TEAM

The 2017 NFL regular season is officially over, which means there will be less talk of George’s Savior from San Francisco and more about how much homefield advantage matters in the playoffs. While some mainstays like the Patriots, Steelers and Chiefs remain among the AFC’s best, eight of the 12 teams earning playoff berths this season were out of the hunt last year, including the top five seeds in the NFC.

Oddly, one of the league’s worst divisions (in our estimation) had two teams make the tournament, while the Buffalo Bills made the playoffs for the first time since 1999. The top three seeds in the NFC are playing quarterbacks that had previously struggled for Jeff Fisher’s Rams, while each of the three players quarterbacking the lower three seeds in the NFC have carried their teams to a Super Bowl appearance during their career.

With such uncertainty (at least on one side of the bracket), handicapping this season’s playoffs is going to be one of the most interesting tasks we’ve undertaken so far. Using our PFFELO system, as well our metrics that go into our weekly spread and over/under picks, we’ve simulated the playoffs a few thousand times to determine the probability of each team advancing past each round, as well as the probability of each team winning the Super Bowl. These will be updated each week to reflect the results from the previous week, culminating in our eventual pick during Super Bowl week.

PROBABILITY OF ADVANCING TO THE DIVISIONAL ROUND:

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The Saints blowing a fourth-quarter lead in Tampa will add some fuel to the “it’s really difficult to beat a team three times in a season” narrative that attempts to set mathematics and rational thought back into the dark ages when the Panthers travel to New Orleans to try to avenge the “Boatrace on the Bayou” that we took as our Lock of Week 13.

That said, it sets up a truly interesting matchup between a Los Angeles Rams team and their plus-coaching staff against the reigning NFC champs and their field goal-philic administration we seem to like against the spread every week.

What we’ll see in latter rounds is a team that makes it out of that game has drastically different odds later on, with the Rams traveling to Minnesota to play a healthy Vikings team (a fate they tried their hardest to avoid) or the Falcons visiting a wounded Eagles squad in a battle for avian supremacy.

PROBABILITY OF ADVANCING TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND:

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This is where things get interesting. Not surprisingly given the forward-thinking nature of their coach, the Rams knew their odds of making the Super Bowl were higher with the fourth seed (hence their willingness to rest almost everyone Week 17 against the 49ers). Minnesota’s league-best defense, plus-special teams and supporting cast in the passing game, make them favorites against the Rams, Saints and the Panthers, teams for which they were 2-1 this season (and 2-0 at home).

The Eagles, on the other hand, are still adjusting to Nick Foles, who has a 25.1 passer rating under pressure and 19.4 percent conversion rate on third down passing in relief of Carson Wentz(81.7 and 47.9 percent, respectively). It’s not difficult to see New Orleans, Carolina or Atlanta, with their plus-defenses and Super Bowl-pedigree quarterbacks, going into Lincoln Financial and upsetting Philadelphia.

PROBABILITY OF ADVANCING TO THE SUPER BOWL:

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Despite not earning homefield advantage throughout the playoffs, the Vikings are the odds-on favorite to make it to the Super Bowl out of the NFC. However, unlike the AFC, there is more meat on the tail end of the distribution here. Could a team like the Saints, with the league’s most elusive player in Alvin Kamara and his 23 percent broken tackle rate (first), make a run at their second Super Bowl under Asshole Face?

Can the Falcons, whom our metrics have loved all season, snap out of their Super Bowl hangover in the red zone and make a run with their stellar quarterback and defense? Can the Rams leverage the league’s best defensive player and Sean McVay’s ability to get the most out of his stable of skill players to give Los Angeles their second Super Bowl berth?
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Pretty funny that the top 3 seeds in the NFC start the last trhee QBs the Rams have had as starters, never thought of it that way. We kept the best of the 3 though, and I think it will show.

I think the probabilities for the Eagles are bad. I do not give them 30% chance of going to the SB, they will have to beat probably the Saints and the Vikings or someone who just beat the Vikings. Nah, I don't see it.
 

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PHIL is a longshot for the SB as far as I'm concerned. 30% is crazy out of whack.
 

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Those dumb@$$es. Expecting Foles to have anything greater than a 1% chance to advance loses all credibility.
 

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Can the Falcons, whom our metrics have loved all season, snap out of their Super Bowl hangover in the red zone and make a run with their stellar quarterback and defense? Can the Rams leverage the league’s best defensive player and Sean McVay’s ability to get the most out of his stable of skill players to give Los Angeles their second Super Bowl berth?
Someone sure knows there stats. "NOT!" The Rams have already been to "Three" Super Bowls!!!!

Maybe this Fool is only counting the "L.A. Rams" Super Bowls.

But I hate people that twist stats to Fit there own narrative!

AND DON'T FORGET OUR NFL CHAMPIONSHIPS!!

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You know, in the end I love being an underdog. Way I see it we have nothing to lose. I am so damn happy to just be in the playoffs that even if we get one-and-done'd by Atlanta it won't hurt that long if at all. Don't think that's gonna happen, though.

Vikes remain the team to beat IMO. Then you have two legit challengers in the Saints and Rams. And a darkhorse in the Falcons.

Eagles are out of it, they'll get blown out by whoever they draw. And the Panthers are pretenders.
 

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This is where things get interesting. Not surprisingly given the forward-thinking nature of their coach, the Rams knew their odds of making the Super Bowl were higher with the fourth seed (hence their willingness to rest almost everyone Week 17 against the 49ers).

Oh and once again I love that quote above. Like I said before it sure is nice to be fans of a smart team. Whatever happens from here on out it was brilliant to avoid injury and thankfully we dodged a bullet as it was with Hill.
 

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I think the probabilities for the Eagles are bad. I do not give them 30% chance of going to the SB, they will have to beat probably the Saints and the Vikings or someone who just beat the Vikings. Nah, I don't see it.

PHIL is a longshot for the SB as far as I'm concerned.
I agree... they are giving too much credit to a Foles-led PHI team.

Someone remind me how many points they scored on DAL Sunday?
 

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Aww, Geez...

PFF loses a ton of credibility here with me with their unrealistic estimation of the Foles led Eagles.

C’mon...
 

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I still believe the 3rd seed is the best route to the super bowl. One step at a time. I don't think the Falcons are that great. Just two weeks ago in a must win game they laid an egg. They haven't played an offense like ours yet.
 

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3rd seed is the best position since it gives us this home game and the NFC Championship in L.A. against the saints who will beat Philly.

As a 4th seed we would end up going to Minnesota anyway or new Orleans which would be about the same at that point. We got the best of both worlds. More home games including the Championship game plus rested players. Atlanta will lose by at least a couple scores and playing in Minnesota earlier will be a great benefit because the players will be more comfortable this time.
 

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Someone sure knows there stats. "NOT!" The Rams have already been to "Three" Super Bowls!!!!

Maybe this Fool is only counting the "L.A. Rams" Super Bowls.

But I hate people that twist stats to Fit there own narrative!

AND DON'T FORGET OUR NFL CHAMPIONSHIPS!!

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They played football in '45???
 

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Yeah and I think we beat Minny in the Divisional round, but not the NFCCG.

I mean, those fans, if they're watching Minny at home in the NFCCG, will be insane knowing that if they win, they will be the first team ever to host a Super Bowl.