The Green Bay Packers are one of the favorites to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl this season despite going 7-9 in 2017. But one NFL expert believes the Packers will be the No. 1 seed in the NFC and win Super Bowl LIII which will be played in Atlanta.

Pete Prisco of CBS Sports predicted every game this NFL season and he believes the Packers will beat the Jaguars in the Super Bowl. Here's a look at Prisco's predictions for the Packers 2018 regular season games.

Week 1 (Sept. 9): vs. Bears (Sunday Night Football) - Win

Week 2 (Sept. 16): vs. Vikings - Win

Week 3 (Sept. 23): at Washington - Loss

Week 4 (Sept. 30): vs. Bills - Win

Week 5 (Oct. 7): at Lions - Win

Week 6 (Oct. 15): vs. 49ers (Monday Night Football) - Win

Week 7 (Oct. 21): Bye

Week 8 (Oct. 28): at Los Angeles Rams - Loss

Week 9 (Nov. 4): at Patriots (Sunday Night Football) - Loss

Week 10 (Nov. 11): vs. Dolphins - Win

Week 11 (Nov. 15): at Seattle (Thursday Night Football) - Win

Week 12 (Nov. 25): at Vikings (Sunday Night Football) - Loss

Week 13 (Dec. 2): vs. Cardinals - Win

Week 14 (Dec. 9): vs. Falcons - Win

Week 15 (Dec. 16): at Bears - Win

Week 16 (Dec. 23): at New York Jets - Win

Week 17 (Dec. 30): Lions - Win

And here's a look at the projected NFC standings.

1. Green Bay Packers

2. Atlanta Falcons

3. Los Angeles Rams

4. Philadelphia Eagles

5. Minnesota Vikings

6. New Orleans Saints

Prisco believes the Packers will beat the Saints in the divisional round of the playoffs and then defeat the Falcons in the NFC title game. If that were to happen it would be the first time since 2007 the Packers will host the NFC Championship.

What's interesting is Prisco isn't the only CBS NFL expert who thinks the Packers will play the Jaguars in the Super Bowl. Tony Romo also believes the Packers will be Atlanta-bound in February and will face the Jaguars.

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"If I had to pick right now? It's pretty early," said Romo, as reported by NFL.com's Nick Shook. "Thing about the NFL is things change pretty fast. Injuries happen, a lot of stuff happens, but ... if I was picking right now, I'd probably go with Green Bay versus Jacksonville. That would be a tentative, rough guess here in the summer months."

When Aaron Rodgers heard Romo's Super Bowl prediction, he wasn't happy.

"I wish that he wouldn't say things like that because it's kind of better to fly under-the-radar sometimes, especially in the NFC," Rodgers said, via John Breech of CBS Sports.Rodgers went on to say the landscape of the NFC has changed over the years and he knows they will be in a battle each week this year.

"You look around and a lot of teams, on paper, seem to get better," Rodgers said. "You have the reigning Super Bowl champions in the NFC and then, just in our division, Minnesota is a very talented team and Detroit and Chicago as well. The NFC North has always been a difficult division. That's our first goal, trying to get out of there and the rest is getting to the playoffs and playing your best."