With slightly less than a month to go until the NFL draft, fans haven’t had much to talk about, other than mocks and possible trade scenarios. Well, that is likely to change after CG Technologies dropped 2019’s win totals for every franchise on Sunday.

All odds have officially gone into effect as of March 31, per The Action Network’s Scott T. Miller. That in mind, where does New York stack up with the competition?

After clawing their way to just four wins in 2018, the Jets have gone to great lengths to improve. The additions of new head coach Adam Gase and defensive coordinator Gregg Williams were much-needed in terms of changing the culture and attitude in New York’s locker room.

The bigger additions, arguably, can be said about the big fish Mike Maccagnan was able to hook in free agency. Running back Le’Veon Bell and linebacker C.J. Mosley are immediate upgrades on both sides of the ball. It is likely the reason why the team’s projected win total for 2019 has almost doubled to seven. As of Sunday, the over for the Jets to win seven games sits at -115, while the under is at -105.

In regards to the AFC East, should the Jets be pleased to open at seven games?

Well, the New England Patriots trump all contenders with a league-high projection of 11 wins in 2019. That number is identical to the number of victories they recorded in 2018; a sign of confidence from the oddsmakers. The Bills, as well, match their total from last season with six. The Dolphins aren’t as lucky, as they see a downtick in total wins with a league-low projection of five.

It is important to note that these are the opening odds for the 2019 regular season. With the NFL draft and the remainder of the offseason yet to conclude, you can expect a generous amount of change. For now, the Jets will just have to take this projection with a grain of salt.