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Scout Team
The criteria (points)
Super Bowl wins (10 each)
Super Bowl losses (5 each)
Hall of Famers (3 each)
Division titles (1 each)
All-time winning percentage (points are the reserve of their Super Bowl-era ranking)
1. Dallas Cowboys (164 points)
Super Bowl wins: 50
Super Bowl losses: 15
Hall of Famers: 45
Division titles: 22
All-time winning percentage: 32
The Cowboys have the highest regular-season winning percentage in modern NFL history, they are tied for second all time with five Super Bowl wins and are tied for first with eight appearances. They also have 15 Hall of Famers in the Super Bowl era and have won a ridiculous 22 division titles.
2. Pittsburgh Steelers (161 points)
Super Bowl wins: 60
Super Bowl losses: 10
Hall of Famers: 39
Division titles: 21
All-time winning percentage: 31
The Steelers are right there with Dallas thanks to an extra Super Bowl victory, but they fall just short using our system because they've produced two fewer Hall of Famers and trail by one division title. These two, though, are in a group of their own.
3. San Francisco 49ers (129 points)
Super Bowl wins: 50
Super Bowl losses: 5
Hall of Famers: 27
Division titles: 19
All-time winning percentage: 28
The 49ers have been to two fewer Super Bowls and don't have as many Hall of Famers or division titles.
4. Oakland Raiders (126 points)
Super Bowl wins: 30
Super Bowl losses: 10
Hall of Famers: 45
Division titles: 16
All-time winning percentage: 25
The Raiders have produced 15 Hall of Famers and have -- rather quietly, at least for those outside of Raider Nation -- been to five Super Bowls. Throw in that they have the eighth-best regular-season winning percentage during the Super Bowl era and 16 division titles in that span and you actually have one of the most successful franchises in modern history.
5. Green Bay Packers (124 points)
Super Bowl wins: 40
Super Bowl losses: 5
Hall of Famers: 42
Division titles: 14
All-time winning percentage: 23
They're on the Cowboys' and Steelers' level in terms of Hall of Famers but have been to three fewer Super Bowls and rank 10th all time in terms of regular-season winning percentage.
6. New England Patriots (112 points)
Super Bowl wins: 40
Super Bowl losses: 20
Hall of Famers: 12
Division titles: 16
All-time winning percentage: 24
New England doesn't hang in when it comes to producing Hall of Famers, but a lot of that has to do with the fact its two biggest legends -- Tom Brady and Bill Belichick -- are still active. The Pats weren't really a heavyweight until around the turn of the century, but they're catching up now.
7. Washington Redskins (108 points)
Super Bowl wins: 30
Super Bowl losses: 10
Hall of Famers: 39
Division titles: 8
All-time winning percentage: 21
They haven't done much of late, but the Redskins have produced 13 Hall of Famers in the Super Bowl era and have been to five Super Bowls, winning three.
8. Miami Dolphins (104 points)
Super Bowl wins: 20
Super Bowl losses: 15
Hall of Famers: 27
Division titles: 13
All-time winning percentage: 29
The Dolphins have been to five Super Bowls -- winning two of them -- and have the fourth-highest winning percentage of the modern era. They edge out the Colts with that fifth Super Bowl and higher winning percentage and beat out the Broncos because of their edge in the Hall of Famer category.
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