http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/...gs-packers-patriots-are-1-2-heading-into-camp
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[TD="class: powerrankingcontent"]Adding Ndamukong Suh to the defense will pay off in a big way. And I think Ryan Tannehill will continue to grow. They are second best in the AFC East.
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The way this power rankings list is we could be as high as number 12 in my opinion. Thoughts?
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I have more beef with this ranking than most others.
I certainly have the Bills WAY higher than #22.
Also would put KC higher too.
And the Bears at #15? Did I miss something they did in the offseason?
Given Dalton's playoff woes, I'd put Bengals lower.
Also would put Vikings below Dolphins.
etc..
I'm sure others can add to this, but some of the ranks just seem WAY off. -
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We'll climb up that list.
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Cincinnati, Carolina, and Minnesota are ranked ahead of Miami? How? lol...
Ravens at 5 was a surprise too. Their offense is extremely limited in the passing game as far as I can tell.
- Lost Torrey Smith, their deep threat who averaged over 15 yards per catch and 11 TD's
- Lost OC Gary Kubiac
- Steve Smith is 36. Father time catches up to everyone...
- Perriman is as raw as raw can be
- Don't have good depth at WR
- Dennis Pitta can't stay healthy
- Maxx Williams is a rookie. TE's don't usually have big rookie years.
And Baltimore has the 11th hardest schedule, going into the season, play in a tough division defensively. I would be surprised if Baltimore wins more than 8 games.SuhMe likes this. -
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Dallas at 4? Minnesota(13) and Chicago(15) BOTH higher than Detroit(17)?
I would definitely put the Dolphins above Minnesota and Carolina. Probably even the Eagles. He puts them at 11 based on Sam Bradford alone.