If I had to say from best to least for this upcoming season, then it would be: Seahawks > Steelers > Cardinals = Ravens > Bengals > Rams > 49ers > Browns.
Full health, I'm having a hard time choosing between Cards & Ravens, but that's how I see it.
Turns out they were dislocated & not broken.
RT @AdamSchefter: A Cardinals official said Arizona WR Michael Floyd will miss 3-4 weeks after he dislocated multiple fingers during practice today.
RT @RapSheet: Turns out, dislocated, not broken RT @kentsomers: Floyd’s injury might not be as...
I just don't think their overall talent level is all that higher than AZ's, if at all, but I will say their DL is better than any corp of players AZ or SF has.
Their bad/inexperienced OL?
Their overrated/average LBs? Ogletree might be the most overrated player in the division after Peterson.
Their meh secondary?
Their average WRs?
That talent?
Really don't understand "all the talent" St. Louis has outside of their DL & RBs.
Not sold on Foles, I think he was a product of Chip's system.
Inexperienced OL
Average at best WRs.
I think Olgetree is overrated, but he shows glimpses of greatness at times. The rest of their LBs float between...
Chargers win the AFC West.
Bucs finish 2nd in the NFC South.
Rams still somehow manage to find a way to finish last in the NFC West, yes, even below the Niners. Fisher gets fired.
Dolphins win the AFC East.
I feel like the Cards and Hawks had the best drafts, although I don't think anyone had a 10/10 draft. 8/10 at best.
Outside of Gurley, I feel like the Rams reached hard on most of their picks.
Not a fan of the 49ers' draft, tbh.
Jeff Fisher got fired?
Don't be surprised if Jeff Fisher pulls a Jeff Fisher & still manages to under-achieve.
Wouldn't even be shocked if the Rams still finished behind the depleted 49ers for last in the division.