Allen has been an absolute stud, but the 9-6 record and loss to the Jags isn't doing him any favors.
Mahomes and Rodgers have their teams as #1 seeds. That stuff matters.
Rodgers has a better record, less turnovers and wins games without his best talent.
He's as efficient a QB as they come.
No Mahomes in there anywhere? Or Brady?
Baltimore, you think? That's interesting.
Speaking purely from a football standpoint, there's a handful of teams in the NFC that would be fools not to consider a trade. NO being chief among them.
Toney, Golladay, Shepherd, Barkley and Engram.
*The offensive line definitely needs work, Golladay is always nicked up and not sure if Engram is no good or just needs a better scheme, but on paper the G-Men aren't bad.
Don't look now, but the Chiefs have caught fire at the perfect time.
They used to struggle with the short game. Looks like they've got it down now. Mahomes right back in the MVP race from the slump earlier in the year.
With Gordon and Williams, definitely the Raiders, given a choice.
Tell us how you really feel.
Honestly, they way they handled Yeldon last season was a red flag for me. McKenzie always seemed like a guy you'd want to have involved in the offense, given his speed. It was frustrating to only see him do jet sweeps.
Having a guy like Carr is one of the worst positions for a franchise to be in. He gives a coach/GM just enough hope to not find a replacement or feel that it's a priority.
*Had to edit my original post*
Of all the RBs near the top of this class, Spiller and Charbonnet are the only game changers I see.
Our current RBs aren't good enough, I don't care how much people like "Motor".