Ranking every teams offensive triplets, we were 3rd on this last year, no way we dropped 14 slots, and look at who they have above us :
17. Miami Dolphins
Triplets: Tua Tagovailoa, De’Von Achane, Tyreek Hill
This could be the last year we see Hill in a Dolphins jersey. In 2024, Hill failed to reach 1,000 yards for the first time in his nine-year career, mainly because Tagovailoa, again, had injuries, being sidelined for six games. On the ground, Achane was terrific, rushing for 907 yards and six touchdowns on 4.5 YPC.
16. Jacksonville Jaguars
Triplets: Trevor Lawrence, Travis Etienne, Brian Thomas Jr.
Jacksonville struggled last year but could be in for an offensive renaissance with Liam Coen on the sideline. Lawrence is looking to rebound from 2,045 passing yards and 11 touchdowns in 10 games, while Etienne had just 558 rushing yards and two scores. Thomas was brilliant as a rookie with 87 catches, 1,282 yards and 10 touchdowns despite poor quarterback play.
15. Green Bay Packers
Triplets: Jordan Love, Josh Jacobs, Jayden Reed
The Packers don’t have any superstars, but they’re above average at each of the three spots. Love is on a big-money deal, having led the Packers to the playoffs each of the past two years. Jacobs came over on a four-year contract and immediately paid off, rushing for 1,329 yards and 15 touchdowns. Then there’s Reed, who led the team with 857 receiving yards and six touchdowns.
14. Los Angeles Chargers
Triplets: Justin Herbert, Najee Harris, Ladd McConkey
It’s hard to know what to make of the Chargers. Herbert failed to throw for 4,000 yards for the second consecutive year but also tossed 23 touchdowns against three interceptions. In the backfield, Harris and rookie Omarion Hampton will form a tough tandem, with the veteran Harris having rushed for 1,043 yards and six scores last year in Pittsburgh. Then there’s McConkey, who as a rookie notched 82 receptions for 1,149 yards and seven scores.
13. Dallas Cowboys
Triplets: Dak Prescott, Javonte Williams, CeeDee Lamb
The Cowboys will be hoping Prescott can stay healthy. He’s capable of eclipsing 4,500 passing yards, as he’s done twice before, including as the MVP runner-up in 2023. If that’s the case, it’ll mean another huge season for Lamb, who earned a massive payday last offseason. In ’24, Lamb caught 101 passes for 1,194 yards and six touchdowns despite an uneven quarterbacksituation.
12. Washington Commanders
Triplets: Jayden Daniels, Brian Robinson Jr., Terry McLaurin
If the Commanders had a better run game, they would be very high on the list. Washington saw Daniels become a revelation as a rookie, totaling 3,568 passing yards and 25 touchdowns, while running for another 891 yards and six scores. McLaurin is also one of the league’s top receivers, catching 82 passes for 1,096 yards and 13 touchdowns, as the Commanders reached the NFC title game.
11. Arizona Cardinals
Triplets: Kyler Murray, James Conner, Trey McBride
If Arizona is going to make the playoffs in the third year of coach Jonathan Gannon’s regime, it’ll be because the offense takes wing. Murray accounted for 4,423 total yards last season, with McBride hauling in 111 receptions for 1,146 yards and two touchdowns. Conner accounted for 1,094 yards on the ground on 4.6 YPC and eight touchdowns, rounding out Arizona’s attack.
10. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Triplets: Baker Mayfield, Bucky Irving, Mike Evans
The Buccaneers are underrated nationally, but they’re stacked on offense. Mayfield has been brilliant in Tampa, throwing for 8,544 yards and 69 touchdowns across two years, both times winning the NFC South. Last year, Irving stormed onto the scene as a rookie and totaled 1,122 rushing yards on 5.4 YPC with eight touchdowns, while Evans posted his 11th consecutive 1,000-yard season.
9. Buffalo Bills
Triplets: Josh Allen, James Cook, Khalil Shakir
Buffalo’s offense will always be top-shelf because of its MVP quarterback in Allen and its tremendous offensive line. Allen accounted for 40 total touchdowns in 2024, while Cook registered 1,009 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns, and Shakir dominated the slot with 76 receptions for 821 yards and four touchdowns. Although those numbers aren’t Pro Bowl-esque, Shakir posted a drop rate of 1.2%, fourth-lowest of any receiver with at least 100 targets.
8. Kansas City Chiefs
Triplets: Patrick Mahomes, Isiah Pacheco, Rashee Rice
Mahomes is a perennial MVP candidate, coming off his worst season with 3,928 yards and 26 passing touchdowns across 16 starts, while Pacheco and Rice combined for just 11 appearances. Pacheco ran for 935 yards and seven scores on 4.6 YPC in 2023 but averaged only 3.7 YPC last year. Rice had a blistering 24 catches and 288 yards through three games before tearing his ACL in Week 4.
7. San Francisco 49ers
Triplets: Brock Purdy, Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle
If San Francisco can stay healthy, expect its offense to return to top-end form. Purdy has a new contract and is hoping to bounce back from a relatively down year, going for 3,864 passing yards and 20 touchdowns in 15 games. McCaffrey is also trying to rebound after playing in just four games, while Kittle is coming off a fantastic campaign of 1,106 yards and eight touchdowns.
6. Houston Texans
Triplets: C.J. Stroud, Joe Mixon, Nico Collins
The Texans didn’t live up to their offseason hype, but their offense remains full of excellent weaponry. Stroud had a bit of a statistical sophomore slump, but that’s largely because the offensive line was atrocious, allowing the league’s third-most sacks. Stroud still managed to throw for 3,727 yards and 20 touchdowns, while Collins totaled 1,006 yards in 12 games.
5. Detroit Lions
Triplets: Jared Goff, Jahmyr Gibbs, Amon-Ra St. Brown
Goff’s season was marred by his disastrous performance in the NFC divisional round, but his regular season was elite, with 4,629 passing yards and 37 touchdowns while completing 72.4% of his attempts. His top target was St. Brown, who paced Detroit with 115 receptions, 1,263 yards and 12 scores. Then there’s Gibbs, a top-tier weapon who contributed 1,929 all-purpose yards and a league-high 20 rushing and receiving touchdowns.
4. Cincinnati Bengals
Triplets: Joe Burrow, Chase Brown, Ja’Marr Chase
Cincinnati has the NFL’s most dynamic offense, and Burrow and Chase lead the way. Despite missing the playoffs in 2024, Burrow led the league with 4,918 passing yards and 43 touchdowns. Chase won the NFL’s receiver triple crown with 127 catches, 1,708 yards and 17 touchdowns. Brown is also a threat, showcased by his 990 rushing yards and seven scores.
3. Los Angeles Rams
Triplets: Matthew Stafford, Kyren Williams, Puka Nacua
Few teams are more dangerous offensively than the Rams. Stafford is aging at 37, but he still has a prodigious arm that threw for 3,762 yards and 20 touchdowns in 16 games last year. He’s surrounded by elite talent, headlined by Williams and Nacua, with the former amassing 1,299 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns and the latter nabbing 79 receptions for 990 yards in just 11 contests.
2. Philadelphia Eagles
Triplets: Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown
The Eagles have a strong case for the top spot, especially after romping through the playoffs en route to the team’s second Super Bowl victory. While Hurts failed to throw for 3,000 yards in 2024, he still accounted for 32 touchdowns. Barkley had an MVP-caliber year with 2,005 rushing yards, taking home Offensive Player of the Year honors. Factor in Brown, who is a top-10 receiver most years, and Philadelphia is loaded.
1. Baltimore Ravens
Triplets: Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, Zay Flowers
No team has a better trio than the Ravens. Jackson is a two-time MVP and three-time first-team All-Pro, while Henry is coming off a second-team All-Pro campaign with more than 2,000 yards from scrimmage. In Flowers, Baltimore has a top-end target with 1,059 receiving yards and four touchdowns last season.
One down, one to go.
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