The Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens are still atop the Super Bowl odds after the 2020 NFL Draft.

According to the Williams Hill Sportsbook, the Chiefs currently sit with 4/1 odds to win Super Bowl LV. Back in January, the Chiefs were 7/1 odds, so there has been plenty of money rolling in on the reigning Super Bowl champions.

The Chiefs have brought back most of their team from last year, and with the talent that is loaded on their roster, it's not a surprise given that they're led by Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill, and Travis Kelce.

The Chiefs also used their first-round draft pick on running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire, who they hope can become an impact player right away.

The Ravens currently sit with the second-best odds at 13/2 to win the Super Bowl. The San Francisco 49ers (7/1), New Orleans Saints (11/1), and Dallas Cowboys (12/1) are also among the top five.

One of the biggest movers from the first odds were released is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Bucs were 40/1 after the season, but after adding Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski, the odds have moved down to 14/1.

The worst odds in the league belong to the Jacksonville Jaguars, Washington Redskins, Cincinnati Bengals. The Jaguars were 60/1 in January, but they have fallen off the odds big time. One of the other big fallers is the Houston Texans, who went from 25/1 to 60/1 after trading DeAndre Hopkins to the Arizona Cardinals.

Now that the draft is over, these numbers should stay pretty close to the same until the start of the season unless there is a big trade or injuries to key players.