Earlier this offseason, I picked out my favorite Coach of the Year candidates, explaining the importance of trying to get ahead of line movement before rosters shakeup via free agency and ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft. With the Hall of Fame Game in the books, and preseason games set to kick off, I wanted to update the odds with the best line available using the FTN Prop Shop.
2024 NFL Coach of the Year Odds and Best Bets
Shane Steichen, Indianapolis Colts
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Shane Steichen was remarkable in his first season as a head coach, falling one game short of winning the AFC South and making the playoffs. That said, the Colts had no business in staying competitive and winning nine games, losing their franchise quarterback in the first five weeks of the season. Even with Gardner Minshew under center, Indianapolis was a dropped fourth-down conversion away from possibly clinching the division, winning six of the last nine games. There are still a lot of question marks about Anthony Richardson, but he was the fourth overall pick last season, flashing immense upside in a limited sample. There isn’t a better coach than Steichen to help Richardson develop at the next level, similar to the way he helped transform Jalen Hurts into an MVP-caliber quarterback. The Eagles finished 14-3, nearly winning the Super Bowl in Steichen’s last season as the offensive coordinator, looking like a shell of themselves in 2023.
DeMeco Ryans, Houston Texans
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DeMeco Ryans fell a hair short of winning Coach of the Year last season, tying for first with Kevin Stefanski in total votes (165). Both coaches were worthy candidates for the award, but it’s hard to overlook what Ryans accomplished, taking the Texans to the playoffs and winning the AFC South for the first time since 2019. With an upset win against the Browns in the playoffs, Ryans and 2023 Offensive Rookie of the Year C.J. Stroud became just the third first-year head coach/quarterback tandem to win a playoff game since 1950, joining John Harbaugh/Joe Flacco in 2008 and Rex Ryan/Mark Sanchez in 2009. With 11 total wins on the season, including the playoffs, Ryans led the franchise to the same number of victories as the 2019, 2020 and 2021 seasons combined. Based on their offseason moves, Houston looks poised to go all-in this upcoming season, trading for Stefon Diggs, adding to what may be the best trio of wide receivers in the NFL.
Matt LaFleur, Green Bay Packers
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If there was any speculation that Matt LaFleur’s early success was simply a product of Aaron Rodgers, he removed all doubt this past season. LaFleur couldn’t have asked for a much better start in the post-Rodgers era, making the playoffs year one and dismantling the Cowboys in AT&T Stadium. Entering the Wild Card, Dallas was nearly unstoppable at home, winning 16 consecutive games, before getting upset 48-32 by the Packers. It may be too early to anoint Jordan Love as a franchise quarterback, but his recent four-year $220 million contract extension says otherwise, receiving full support from the front office. Love should only improve with experience after already leading the youngest roster into the postseason since 1970.