The Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook released prospective win totals for the 2017 season Sunday, and here theScore predicts whether each NFC team will finish over or under its predicted regular-season mark.

AFC | NFC

NFC East

Cowboys - Over/Under 9.5 regular-season wins

Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott will likely be a dominant duo for the next seven or eight seasons, but they're still young players. Never assume development is linear, just ask Todd Gurley, who was the next big thing just a season ago before flopping in his sophomore year. Even if Prescott and Elliott maintain their levels of plays, Dallas' secondary could be among the worst in the NFL.

Verdict: Under

Giants - Over/Under 8.5 regular-season wins

Eli Manning didn't look himself toward the end of the 2016 campaign, but it was likely from carrying a terrible running game and offensive line, both of which should be better in 2017. The defense, meanwhile, could be the league's top unit after allowing just 17.8 points per game last season. Also, good luck to defenses who have to stop both Odell Beckham Jr. and Brandon Marshall.

Verdict: Over

Eagles - Over/Under 8 regular-season wins

By all accounts, the Eagles should be better in 2017. Carson Wentz is a year older, has vastly superior weapons, and the defense looks stacked. However, the NFC East usually beats itself up, limiting the number of double-digit win teams.

Verdict: Under

Redskins - Over/Under 7.5 regular-season wins

Kirk Cousins is solid, but he needs an array of weapons in order to succeed. The loss of DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon will hurt badly, even with the addition of Terrelle Pryor. The unceremonious firing of general manager Scot McCloughan and continued contract dispute with Cousins signals that this team is ready for severe regression soon.

Verdict: Under

NFC North

Packers - Over/Under 10.5 regular-season wins

Aside from Aaron Rodgers' first season as a starter and when he missed seven games in 2013, the Packers have always hit double-digit wins. While Green Bay didn't look like the juggernaut they usually are for the majority of the 2016 season, you don't go against maybe the best quarterback in the game.

Verdict: Over

Vikings - Over/Under 8.5 regular-season wins

The Vikings have talented all across their roster, but after closing out 2016 by losing seven of their last nine games, it's hard to trust they can challenge for a playoff spot.

Verdict: Under

Lions - Over/Under 7.5 regular-season wins

Detroit battled through a heart-destroying 2016 season, consistently playing in close games throughout the campaign and showing a new-found maturity, While the defense still needs work, Matthew Stafford has finally found his groove. Only a finger injury dampened his MVP candidacy.

Verdict: Over

Bears - Over/Under 5.5 regular-season wins

The trade up for Mitchell Trubisky should help the Bears in the long run, but it cost assets that could have bolstered Chicago's roster right now. Also, new starting quarterback Mike Glennon has barely played any football over the past two seasons, so he's no lock to even bring an average level of play to the offense.

Verdict: Under

NFC South

Falcons - Over/Under 9.5 regular-season wins

The Falcons far exceeded expectations in 2017, as did MVP Matt Ryan. However, Super Bowl losers are no lock to return to the playoffs, and just over half win 10-plus games. Atlanta has a good, young core, but the inevitable regression looms large.

Verdict: Under

Panthers - Over/Under 9 regular-season wins

Cam Newton and Luke Kuechly are superstars, but the rest of the team let them down in 2016, especially the offense line and secondary. Christian McCaffrey could be an X-factor, but the age at some positions on defense should limit Carolina's ceiling.

Verdict: Under

Saints - Over/Under 8 regular-season wins

Eventually, Drew Brees will drag the Saints back to the postseason. Four straight seasons without a playoff appearance while in possession of a Hall of Fame quarterback simply shouldn't happen. Also, Adrian Peterson should have something left in the tank, especially with many doubting him once again.

Verdict: Over

Buccaneers - Over/Under 8 regular-season wins

The Bucs could end up as everyone's "it" team, an under-the-radar Super Bowl contender thanks to the infusion of talent on offense. DeSean Jackson and O.J. Howard, along with Mike Evans, means Jameis Winston might ascend into the top tier of quarterbacks in 2017.

Verdict: Over

NFC West

Seahawks - Over/Under 10.5 regular-season wins

The Seahawks have won at least 10 games each season since Russell Wilson became the starter in 2012. Yes, there's been some signs of regression of late, and the offensive line is still a mess, but Seattle should remain the cream of the crop in the NFC West.

Verdict: Over

Cardinals - Over/Under 8 regular-season wins

Despite their struggles on offense in 2016, the Cardinals finished 7-8-1. A far cry from being a Super Bowl contender, yes, but not the disaster some made the season out to be. Carson Palmer also improved later in the year, and if David Johnson continues his development, Arizona should bounce back.

Verdict: Over

Rams - Over/Under 6 regular-season wins

We shouldn't write off Jared Goff just yet. He was an ill-prepared rookie playing with poor talent and subpar coaching. However, it'll take significant time to turn him around, the Rams still lack weapons on offense. This season won't be as painful as 2016, but it'll be close.

Verdict: Under

49ers - Over/Under 5 regular-season wins

The 49ers are certainly headed in the right direction. John Lynch surprised many by knocking his first draft out of the park, and new head coach Kyle Shanahan is rightfully considered an offensive genius. The two could bring San Francisco back to the playoffs, but the overall lack of talent - especially at quarterback - means Shanahan and Lynch have a few more years of picking near the top of the draft.

Verdict: Under