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Who Has The Worst Offensive Roster?


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1 hour ago, CasperX22 said:

Cardinals are in the running too, but Panthers are my choice.

I disagree with the Cardinals. They aren’t super heavyweights, but James Conner, Hollywood Brown, and Trey McBride way better than what those teams have at the moment. Michael Wilson is a underrated rookie, too.

 

Nothing is redeemable about the Patriots and Panthers especially at all imo.

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7 minutes ago, WeBlitz said:

I disagree with the Cardinals. They aren’t super heavyweights, but James Conner, Hollywood Brown, and Trey McBride way better than what those teams have at the moment. Michael Wilson is a underrated rookie, too.

 

Nothing is redeemable about the Patriots and Panthers especially at all imo.

True but Saquon and Waller are better RB/TEs than those 2…its just Giants have no one at WR

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It's Carolina pretty easily. They are banking a lot on Bryce Young being a great QB, and he could get there one day, but he's got an argument for worst starting QB in the NFL right now. The OL is bad, WRs are bad and not even all that young or promising, and there are no notable other skill position players. It's really bad. 

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32 minutes ago, JaguarCrazy2832 said:

True but Saquon and Waller are better RB/TEs than those 2…its just Giants have no one at WR

Gotta factor the Giants having the worst OL in the league though. After Andrew Thomas, it’s just a bunch of turnstiles.

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     New England's offense is the worst (without being terrible) in terms of aggregate personnel rankings:  only one top 14 player, only three in the top 27, two marginal OG2s, missing a WR1 and starting a WR4.  This isn't the presence of awful as much as the absence of great.

     Chicago and Carolina are virtually tied at a distant second.  The Bears O-Line is bad, no WR2, marginal WR3, injured and inaccurate QB, uncertainty at RB.

     Similarly, Carolina has an untested QB, no WR2, marginal WR3, poorish TE.  Thielen and Chuba are the only two in the top 18.  All of the Panther offensive players are legit starters, but 9 of them are below average at their particular position.  Again we see "the absence of great".

     To no one's surprise, the Jets are 4th worst:  no QB, no one significantly better than average at their specific position, mediocre O-Line, and no WR2.

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2 hours ago, WeBlitz said:

I disagree with the Cardinals. They aren’t super heavyweights, but James Conner, Hollywood Brown, and Trey McBride way better than what those teams have at the moment. Michael Wilson is a underrated rookie, too.

 

Nothing is redeemable about the Patriots and Panthers especially at all imo.

So Arizona doesn't really have anything.

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