Monday, September 4, 2017

NFL Preseason Rankings - 2017

The New England Patriots finished off last season with the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history to earn a 5th title for Tom Brady. They only got better over the summer, with Brandin Cooks joining the team, Gronk back at full health, and Brady not suspended to open the season, so they will open the season at #1. After analyzing every team's offseason roster moves and this season's schedule, I've ranked all 32 teams and projected their final record and playoff seeding, and here it is:





Rec
ProjRec


TW
LW
Team
Rating
W
L
W
L
MOV
SOS
Seed
1
1
New England
-17.7


14
2


A1
2
17
Minnesota
-12.3


13
3


N1
3
7
Denver
-11.2


12
4


A2
4
19
Tampa Bay
-10.9


11
5


N3
5
3
Dallas
-8.57


11
5


N2
6
2
Atlanta
-7.66


10
6


N5
7
12
Baltimore
-6.19


11
5


A3
8
15
Arizona
-4.55


11
5


N4
9
6
Green Bay
-4.32


8
8



10
8
Philadelphia
-3.79


10
6


N6
11
14
New Orleans
-3.01


9
7



12
21
Tennessee
-2.88


10
6


A4
13
13
Cincinnati
-2.77


9
7


A6
14
18
Indianapolis
-1.99


10
6


A5
15
9
Oakland
-1.38


8
8



16
28
Chicago
-0.24


8
8



17
10
Seattle
-0.02


9
7



18
4
Kansas City
0.35


8
8



19
16
NY Giants
1.07


8
8



20
20
LA Chargers
1.11


7
9



21
5
Pittsburgh
1.44


7
9



22
22
Carolina
1.58


7
9



23
27
Jacksonville
2.81


8
8



24
26
Miami
3.33


6
10



25
25
Detroit
3.54


6
10



26
23
Buffalo
3.64


6
10



27
11
Washington
4.74


6
10



28
24
Houston
8.74


5
11



29
29
NY Jets
14.6


3
13



30
31
LA Rams
16.3


3
13



31
30
Cleveland
16.5


2
14



32
32
San Francisco
19.2


2
14




Playoff Picks

Wild Card

(3) Ravens over (6) Bengals
(5) Colts over (4) Titans
(3) Buccaneers over (6) Eagles
(5) Falcons over (4) Cardinals

Divisional

(1) Patriots over (5) Colts
(2) Broncos over (3) Ravens
(1) Vikings over (5) Falcons
(3) Buccaneers over (2) Cowboys

Conference Championships

(1) Patriots over (2) Broncos
(3) Buccaneers over (1) Vikings

Super Bowl

(1) Patriots over (3) Buccaneers

Tom Brady and the Patriots will become the first team to successfully defend their Super Bowl title since Tom Brady and the Patriots in the 2004 season.

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