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Its all about the QB. Mariota has to be the most attractive one out there until Luck joins the fray.
 
I'm not going to include Miami because of my obvious bias. Of the other five, I'd put them like this:

1. Giants

(enormous drop-off)

2. Eagles

(big drop-off)

3. Titans

4. 49ers

(drop off a cliff)

5. Browns


To give you an idea of how bad the Browns opening is, here's a completely accurate organizational flowchart that depicts the current Browns power structure:

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I'm not going to include Miami because of my obvious bias. Of the other five, I'd put them like this:

1. Giants

(enormous drop-off)

2. Eagles

(big drop-off)

3. Titans

4. 49ers

(drop off a cliff)

5. Browns


To give you an idea of how bad the Browns opening is, here's a completely accurate organizational flowchart that depicts the current Browns power structure:

XssjpZ1-1.png

Just for S&G's where you got miami in there
 
I'm not going to include Miami because of my obvious bias. Of the other five, I'd put them like this:

1. Giants

(enormous drop-off)

2. Eagles

(big drop-off)

3. Titans

4. 49ers

(drop off a cliff)

5. Browns


To give you an idea of how bad the Browns opening is, here's a completely accurate organizational flowchart that depicts the current Browns power structure:

XssjpZ1-1.png

Yes but I place Fins at #3
 
1) NY Giants
2) Philadelphia Eagles
3) Miami Dolphins
4) San Francisco 49ers
5) Tennessee Titans
6) Cleveland Browns
 
1. It has to be the Giants. With a proven winner at QB and a ownership group that allows their HC to grow into the position. Never-mind their division is very very winnable.

2. Titans. Promising QB and I believe the 1st pick in the upcoming draft. Also a very winnable division.

3. The Phins. I think the view of RT around the league is not as bad as some around here or the reporters who "report" on this team make it out to be. I think the past season is more proof with even a AVG OL RT can play at high level. This teams OL was just bad, prob the worst OL in the league.

4. Eagles. I don't think they have a very good QB situation. However the division they play in is a plus, it's very winnable.

5. 49'ers. They have a better history than the Browns. And the team isn't located in Cleveland.

6. I don't think much needs to be explained here. They are simply the worst franchise in probably North American sports.
 
Yes but I place Fins at #3

Cleveland Org Chart

What about the homeless bum who advised Jimmy to draft Johnny Manziel and the gypsy fortune teller who told him he was going to hire Ray Farmer as GM, so he did - are they not part of the org structure?
The reality is that Jimmy Haslam listens to anybody and when you're a crooked old Tennessee billionaire - by definition, you are always right.
Can't fix stupid.
 
Not to offend anyone from Philly but I don't understand why anyone would want to live or work there. I'd swap Tennessee with Philly. Tennessee has its young QB and the #1 pick and they play in a weak division. Easy turnaround.


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1) NY Giants
2) Philadelphia Eagles
3) Miami Dolphins
4) San Francisco 49ers
5) Tennessee Titans
6) Cleveland Browns

I'm curious why do you think the situation in San Fran is a better situation than in Tenn?
 
Cleveland Org Chart

What about the homeless bum who advised Jimmy to draft Johnny Manziel and the gypsy fortune teller who told him he was going to hire Ray Farmer as GM, so he did - are they not part of the org structure?
The reality is that Jimmy Haslam listens to anybody and when you're a crooked old Tennessee billionaire - by definition, you are always right.
Can't fix stupid.

Haslam is inspirational proof that inbred offspring can rise above their genetic handicaps.
 
I'm gonna be that guy.

1) Miami - Largely intact roster, several need areas that can easily be addressed, have cap flexibility, have promising young QB you can build team around or cut loose if need be next offseason
2) NY Giants - Super Bowl winning/Hall of Fame quarterback and talented offense, but abhorrent defense that needs near complete reconstruction (2015 Giants worst defense in NY Giants history)
3) Tennessee - Talented young QB and not much else, a team destined for a two+ year rebuild but with the right coach, they can be relevant again in weak AFC South
4) Philadelphia - Talented pieces on both sides, but unknowns at quarterback and secondary. Invested big money at CB and had both players flop. Questionable front office.
5) San Francisco - Roster completely gutted after Harbaugh departure. Questionable ownership and front office power structure. Skill positions on offense needed everywhere, and defense needs serious work. Long-term rebuild.



Seventh Circle of Hell) Cleveland - abandon all hope for ye who enter.
 
1. Giants
2. Fins
3. Titans
4. Philly
5. San Fran
6. Cleveland Steamer
 
We just beat the reigning Super Bowl champs.. That's gotta hold some weight :up:
 
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