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Personally, I think the Texans by far. Stroud is already a stud, Demeco Ryans seems promising as a motivator and a defensive mind, and their GM, Nick Caserio, probably had the best offseason out of any GM except for Howie Roseman.

I'd also throw the Colts and Rams in. Steichen seems legit and Stafford isn't washed like a lot of people thought.

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[–] brightcoconut097@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I think the easy answer is the Texans and Cards. Nice turnarounds on offense has been the driving factor.

Issue though is both are lead by DC's. Why is that an issue? Both of the OC's if they continue this success are going to be be getting head coaching gigs. Then you have Houston with promising QB having to restart with a new OC (who knows if Ryans hits again).

Same thing goes with the Cards if they draft a QB.

In this modern NFL I never get why teams hire DC's as headcoaches. Say Stroud hits, then gets a new OC, then does well, then the OC is gone, and keeps happening. You need to give the QB's you've invested so much capital/money/time a setup to success and develop a rhythm with.

To me it's a simple answer and it's Steichen/Colts. Early dividends have been promising with AR (though I still have some concerns about his accuracy) and him/Minshew absolutely carved up the #1 defense. If Colts continue to have success, Steichen will still be there and will still have his hand prints/style on the offense (similar to Reid, not in talent but that Reid is involved in the offense).