The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs put on an epic performance in January. Now, entering September, they might well be the league’s best teams.
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Atlanta Falcons
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Name a half-dozen players on the Falcons’ roster. Go.
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Seattle Seahawks
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Seattle doesn’t have a quarterback, but it has two first-round picks in a loaded class come 2023. This might only be a blip for the Seahawks.
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Chicago Bears
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This entire season is about Justin Fields and how his progress goes.
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Houston Texans
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Is Davis Mills the answer, or just a third-round pick who can play a little, but not enough to be a long-term starter?
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New York Giants
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This is the start of digging out from the disaster that was Dave Gettleman as general manager.
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New York Jets
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The Jets had what appears to be an excellent draft, but the roster has major issues, and Zach Wilson is currently shelved.
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Carolina Panthers
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This is the big year for Matt Rhule, and it doesn’t look promising. The defense has issues, Baker Mayfield is average, and the offensive line has holes.
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Detroit Lions
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Love what Dan Campbell is building, but until the Lions find a quarterback for the long haul, they’ll struggle to compete.
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New England Patriots
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The Patriots being this low is sacrilege, but the talent level is low. New England doesn’t have the difference-makers it once did.
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Jacksonville Jaguars
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How much difference does having an actual head coach make? I’m guessing a lot. Factor in some big upgrades in the offseason, and the Jaguars are frisky.
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Washington Commanders
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The Commanders have an intriguing roster, but Carson Wentz’s presence is always going to bog down the ranking.
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Pittsburgh Steelers
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The defense is elite. The head coach is elite. The weapons are very good. The offensive line is a football tragedy, though, and the quarterback is an unknown.
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Cleveland Browns
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Without Deshaun Watson for 11 games, the Browns might stay around .500, but tough to see them doing more than that.
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Arizona Cardinals
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The offseason in Arizona was a drama-fest, and the roster got worse. The Cardinals will contend for the playoffs, but it’s hard envisioning a Super Bowl contender.
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Miami Dolphins
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Some Dolphins fans will bristle at this ranking, but we need to see Tua Tagovailoa step up and become what many thought he was on draft night.
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Minnesota Vikings
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Will Kirk Cousins improve under new head coach Kevin O’Connell? Does the defense take a big step forward? Minnesota has upside, but plenty to prove.
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New Orleans Saints
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If Jameis Winston stays healthy and avoids interceptions, the Saints can be a real player in the NFC. The rest of the roster is phenomenal in a bevy of areas.
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Tennessee Titans
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Tennessee was the AFC’s top seed last year, and now? Maybe not a playoff team. The AFC is loaded, the Titans’ offense is one-dimensional, and Ryan Tannehill is average.
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Las Vegas Raiders
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What to do with Las Vegas? The Raiders have lite weaponry and Derek Carr is poised for a huge year, but the defense is brutal sans the pass rush. Also, the AFC West is insanely tough.
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Indianapolis Colts
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The Colts won nine games last year and added Matt Ryan, Stephon Gilmore and Rodney McLeod. Indianapolis isn’t a top-tier contender, but the Colts should be a playoff team.
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Philadelphia Eagles
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Should the Eagles or Cowboys be the favorites in the NFC East? Dallas has the better quarterback, which might trump Philadelphia having a slightly superior roster.
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Dallas Cowboys
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Can the Cowboys cut down on penalties and overcome the losses of Amari Cooper and Randy Gregory? It’ll take a great year from Dak Prescott.
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Denver Broncos
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Denver is the biggest wild-card in the AFC. Russell Wilson is a huge upgrade, but is the defense regressing? Is the division too tough? What to make of Nathaniel Hackett as a head coach?
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San Francisco 49ers
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And now for the NFC’s biggest wild-card. If Trey Lance is excellent, the Niners are a Super Bowl team. If he struggles, they could miss the playoffs altogether.
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Los Angeles Chargers
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No team has better top-end talent than the Chargers. Now, the big questions: is the depth good enough, and will Los Angeles finally start winning the big games?
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Baltimore Ravens
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Don’t sleep on the Ravens. They’re loaded defensively and Lamar Jackson remains one of the league’s most dangerous quarterbacks.
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Cincinnati Bengals
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Don’t buy the regression argument. The Bengals have a tough schedule. They also have Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins and Tyler Boyd.
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Los Angeles Rams
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The defending champs at No. 5? The Rams lost pieces this offseason, and while they’re terrific, they hit an inside strait to some degree in the postseason.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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The Bucs are enduring a tough offseason, and considering their age, this season could go sideways. However, don’t count against Tom Brady and a talented roster.
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Green Bay Packers
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Davante Adams is great, but the Packers still have Aaron Rodgers, a loaded defense, an excellent coach, an easy division and fantastic infrastructure. They’ll be fine.
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Kansas City Chiefs
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The Chiefs aren’t going anywhere. Patrick Mahomes has the league’s best offensive line, a plethora of weapons and a young, talented defense.
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Buffalo Bills
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The Super Bowl favorites. It’s time to win a title in Buffalo. Nothing else is good enough.