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    The Stadiums about to get flooded with hot original NFL content starting with this dope ass series. Every offense and defense will be ranked in the most autistic way possible. Expect more dope ass content if the fans interact in this thread...

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    Quarterbacks - Josh McCown, Johnny Manziel, Connor Shaw - 5/25

    No team has been through more starting QBs in the past 20 years than the Browns. McCown is good enough to manage a game but it should just be a matter of time before Manziel takes over the starting job. I never thought he'd be a viable starter and still don't. Worst QB situation in the league goes to the Browns.


    Offensive Line - Joe Thomas, Joel Bitonio, Alex Mack, Cameron Irving, Michael Schwartz - 23/25

    Joe Thomas has anchored one of the most overlooked offensive lines in the game for years. Alex Mack, when healthy, is arguably the leagues best center. Breakout gaurd Joel Bitonio and last years 1st round pick Cameron Irving balance out a front 5 that will be great for years to come.


    Running Backs - Isaiah Crowell, Duke Johnson, Terrence West - 7/15

    Rookie Duke Johnson should easily be the starter come September. West and Crowell both showed flashes last year but I can't see either leading the backfield in carries again. While the offensive line will make their job easier than it should be, this is an unproven group with huge injury risks. Dont expect the Browns to have a 1000 yard rusher in 2015.


    Wide Receivers - Dwayne Bowe, Andrew Hawkins, Brian Hartline, Travis Benjamin, Terrelle Pryor - 7/15

    With Josh Gordon out for another year following his 3rd suspension, the Browns found themselves desperate at WR this offseason. Hawkins is a skilled slot receiver who should lead the team in catches. Bowe and Hartline can be solid contributors but neither will threaten defenses. The fact that they moved Pryor from QB to WR shows how much work this group needs.


    Tight Ends - Rob Housler, Jim Dray - 6/10

    Housler is due for a breakout season, and while I wouldnt expect Top 10 numbers from his position I expect him to become a reliable target and redzone threat. Dray is an above average blocker but you wont see him putting up numbers.


    Intangibles - 0/10

    The Browns are a complete mess, especially on the offensive side of the ball. There's no chemistry here, and with a new offensive coordinator and the drama of Johnny Manziel, fans will again have to rely on the defense to win games. Despite having a near-elite front 5, Cleveland has without a doubt the worst offense in football.


    Overall - 58/100

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      Leave my sig in church (signature) so they know its mine, opening up brains (branes) with string theory changing space and time

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        CONTENT! JOEY! FLACCO!

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          @ tags

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            Quarterbacks - Nick Foles, Austin Davis, Case Keenum - 15/25

            Nick Foles thrived in Chip Kellys offense. He also had LeSean McCoy and DeSean Jackson. After an injury cut his 2014 season short he was traded to St. Louis and Rams fans dont know what to expect. One thing's for sure; he'll be an upgrade.


            Offensive Line - Greg Robinson, Rodger Saffold, Barrett Jones, Jamon Brown, Rob Hayenstein - 12/25

            The Rams have one of the leagues worst offensive lines despite using the 2nd overall pick on Greg Robinson 2 years ago. Saffold is a solid starter, but it ends there. Too many liabilities on the right side will keep this offense from competing at a high level. This is the glaring weakness of an otherwise solid team.


            Running Backs - Todd Gurley, Tre Mason, Isaiah Pead - 10/15

            Gurley has all the tools to be an elite RB, but injuries are already affecting his career. Tre Mason flashed big play ability last season and the two should combine for a solid 1-2 punch in the backfield. Just dont expect too much from Gurley in his first pro season.


            Wide Receivers - Kenny Britt, Brian Quick, Tavon Austin, Stedman Bailey, Chris Givens - 8/15

            Britt bounced back last year and showed he's still a viable starter in the league. Quick and Bailey both have the skill sets to be solid contributors. Tavon Austin was supposed to be the leagues next star receiver when he was draftd but never lived up to his potential. If he can take the next step this year the Rams receiving corps can be dangerous.


            Tight Ends - Jared Cook, Lance Kendricks - 7/10

            Cook is an above average talent and should become the go to guy for Nick Foles. Expect a career year from him while Kendricks can contribute more as a run blocker.


            Intangibles - 5/10

            The Rams are designed to run the ball. The problem is their offensive line isnt capable of dominating the line of scrimmage which will put Foles in alot of bad situations that he's not accustomed to. It'll take time for this offense to click, especially in a division dominated by defense. If Gurley can't stay healthy, they'll have no shot at making a playoff run.

            Overall - 59/100

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                  awww yesss, raiders aint bottom 2

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                    subbed so i can visit when you rank the colts #1

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                      My fav team will be whatever has a 69/100 rating

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                        unless it's dallas, nyg, or washington racisms

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                          Quarterbacks - Brian Hoyer, Ryan Mallett, Tom Savage - 12/25

                          Hoyer is the projected starter. I have no idea why. Mallet has the most potential of this group, but that's not saying much. The Texans are a good QB away from being an elite team, and none of these 3 are good enough to help them make the leap. I don't know enough about Savage to rate him fairly, but there's no denying how badly Houston will struggle due to their QB situation.


                          Offensive Line - Duane Brown, Xavier Su'a-Filo, Ben Jones, Brandon Brooks, Derek Newton - 13/25

                          Duane Brown has been one of the most consistent tackles in the league for a long time. Su'a-Filo should be a solid starter this year. Much like the Rams, this team just doesnt have enough talent to take over the line of scrimmage on a consistent basis. Besides an obvious need at QB, the Texans need to improve their line if they plan on making a deep playoff run.


                          Running Backs - Arian Foster, Alfred Blue - 12/15

                          Foster is still an elite back but his workload over the years is overwhelming. Its no surprise that he struggles to stay healthy every season and behind this line, 2015 should be more of the same. Blue is a decent backup option at best.


                          Wide Receivers - DeAndre Hopkins, Cecil Shorts, Jaelen Strong, Nate Washington - 12/15

                          DeAndre Hopkins may be the leagues most underrated player at his position and with Andre Johnson out of his way, 2015 should be his best year yet. Shorts is another underrated player who can make life easier for his QB. They stole Jalen Strong in the 3rd round and he should develop into a great #2 option opposite of Hopkins.


                          Tight Ends - CJ Fidorowicz, Garrett Graham - 6/10

                          The potential is there for CJ Fidorowicz to become a solid starter. Graham was underwhelming last year but is still an above average #2 option. If CJ can become a reliable target the Texans will be set at TE for years.


                          Intangibles - 5/10

                          Concerns for Fosters health and a trio of QBs that have no business starting for an NFL team makes it impossible to have high hopes for Houstons offense in 2015. Still, they have enough play makers to not be completely hopeless. They wont be bad enough to secure a high draft pick and wont be good enough to outscore most playoff teams. Sucks for them lol


                          Overall - 60/100

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                            tune in tomorrow for more!

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