Top 10 NFL Teams Least Likely to Win Super Bowl 55
A look in at who will most likely suck this upcoming NFL season. The league will look different this year and some teams will likely disappoint yet again. Keep in mind this is just a prediction and will likely be inaccurateCincy, there's no hiding it - you're the worst team in the league. Not even Joe Burrow will solve all of your problems in one season. Plus, you have Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Cleveland in your division.
I expect another rebuilding year. There's still a lot of missing pieces. You know what to do, guys: go win the tank bowl!
Detroit, you're in rebuilding mode, and if last year wasn't writing on the wall, I don't know what is. There was massive underachieving all season long, even if Stafford was healthy. This team was 6-10 at best.
You need to find some solid playmakers and consider moving on from Matt Patricia, or else watch your top talented players walk out the door like Darius Slay. When will you learn that cloning the Patriots does nothing unless you have Belichick, Brady, and Kraft? Your best bet is to join the tank bowl.
Giving away Calais Campbell tells me you're in rebuilding mode. Congratulations, all of your Sacksonville defense is now gone. I think you're doing what's in your best interest.
Giving up Nick Foles was not a completely horrible decision. At least you're sticking with Gardner Minshew now. With the AFC South looking like a three-team heavyweight battle, just take last place and tank. It's for the best, guys.
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Washington, like a lot of teams here, has a quarterback problem. On top of that, there's just not much here that makes you think they have a chance.
The NFC East is the Cowboys' or Eagles' to lose, and I don't see the Giants or Redskins sneaking into the race at all. Really, this team screams 4-12.
The Jets will be awful. Start with their inconsistent offense, which doesn't help when Darnold goes down with mono.
Then there's Adam Gase. I'm not a fan of him from the beginning - he was completely mediocre in Miami, and so far, it's a whole lot of the same here.
Sure, you've made a lot of interesting moves, but it's not enough. You have a slightly better coach than the Jets in Brian Flores. I'll give you that. But you aren't a whole lot better overall.
Like with Cincy, drafting a quarterback won't solve your problems.
Denver, I still don't trust your offense. Drew Lock only has a few games under his belt and is due for regression. Entering his first full season, I think it's rare that he goes the Patrick Mahomes route.
The defense isn't bad, just not quite the same as it was back in 2015. The Broncos are closer, but I can't trust them.
Yes, you got Teddy Bridgewater as your quarterback, and that's fine. Here's the thing, though: who else is in that offense outside of Christian McCaffrey?
On top of that, you have a division with three superior teams in my opinion. The Saints have Brees, Thomas, and Kamara. The Falcons have Ryan, Jones, and Gurley. The Bucs have Brady, Goodwin, and Evans.
Sorry, Carolina, I just think you have the weakest roster in your division.
The Chicago Bears have a solid defense, but what's holding them back the most is their offense. Mitchell Trubisky is woefully bad - to the point where it's painful to watch and it brings the defensive side down with it. Their offense is so one-dimensional that it might honestly be the worst in that division.
Sure, they got Nick Foles, but as we saw last year, he struggled. Foles is the type of QB who is good in certain situations, but not when you need a full-time option. I'm not sold on this move. He's an upgrade over Trubisky, but is he a big enough upgrade?
The Rams are a team trending down. They've given up Todd Gurley and Clay Matthews. Plus, Jared Goff is not exactly the most promising quarterback.
Add in the fact that you have the Seahawks and Niners in your division, and even the Cardinals are better now. You're looking at a Rams team that may honestly be fighting for 2nd or 3rd place. Best-case scenario, they barely sneak into the playoffs.