[MadLib]Obviously, im not going to bash you because this was just your opinion, but mine is a little different. Overall Buffalo has the most talent in skill positions, but a few weak areas made them a close second. My list goes as so.
QBs : 1 - NE 2 - NYJ - 3 - BUF 4 - MIA I would put Miami 3rd, experience vs none..
My list: 1. NE....2. NYJ...3. MIA...4.Buf
RBs : 1- BUF 2 - NYJ 3 - MIA 4 - NE
(all four off these teams could be ranked #1 at RBs if they were in another division)
Until he's dethron..talent wise my list goes:
1. NYJ..2. NE..consistency.3.Buf..soph, 4. Rookie, if Ricky comes back..#3
WR : 1 - BUF 2 - NE 3 - MIA 4 - NYJ OK
TE : 1 - MIA 2 - NE 3 - NYJ 4 - BUF OK
OL : 1 - NE 2 - NYJ 3 - BUF 4 - MIA OK
DL : 1 - NE 2 - NYJ 3 - MIA 4 - BUF OK
LB : 1 - BUF 2 - NE 3 - MIA 4 - NYJ OK
DB : 1 - BUF 2 - NE 3 - MIA 4 - NYJ OK
(I didnt realize how weak the AFCE's list of DBs have become compared to previous years)
ST : 1 - BUF 2 - NE 3 - MIA 4 - NYJ OK
COA : 1 - NE 2 - NYJ 3 - MIA 4 - BUF
(You can call it biased, I call it faith and the fact that Mularkey only has one year of HC under his belt. As good as Buffalo ended the season, i still felt they underachieved last year)
Until proven on the field, except for our OC and OL coach..it's
1 NE..2. NYJ..3.BUF...4. MIA
OVR : 1 - NE 2 - BUF 3 - MIA 4 - NYJ
1. NE 2. BUF...3. NYJ 4. MIA