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KCF0107
04/27/19 2:12:51 AM
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Denver Broncos - They have the third most SB appearances (3) and had previously made it to the title game in S9 and S10 before going 9-7 and out of the playoffs this past season. They were unlucky last season though as their offense and defense both ranked in the Top 10. They are likely to lose QB Michael Vick to retirement, but this is a deep, talented team with plenty of youth starters on both sides of the ball. Biggest question mark is probably at CB given their top three players are over 30, with two possibly retiring.

Oakland Raiders - They just made a surprise run to the AFC Championship game (round before the Super Bowl), and were in the hunt until the final quarter. There are plenty of question marks on this team, mostly its future at QB and DL, but this is a great defense, and the AI has drafted well as of late, so there's plenty of youthful starters that should be stalwarts for that team for years to come.

Washington Hawks (formerly San Diego Chargers) - This team started 3-0, lost 9 straight, then ended the season on a four-game winning streak. It's also set to lose a bunch of starters to retirement within the next two seasons. This isn't a ready-made playoff roster, but if you want to get your hands on a team that you can shape into your own, this is a good one to start.

New York Jets - Jets have just three non-winning records to their name, and have gone 9-7 or better in each of the past three seasons. They didn't make the playoffs this season, but there's no shame in having one of the toughest schedules in the league and coming away with a winning record. There's very little that you would need to do with this roster. It needs a starting QB and also look at the future at TE, DE, CB, but there's no glaring hole on this team and is playoff-caliber as is.

Baltimore Ravens - Ravens, like their real-life counterpart have been defined by their running game and defense, and they've been great at both seemingly every season. Their win/loss record fluctuates greatly, but they won the AFC North last season, so there's reason for optimism next season.

Columbus Pioneers (formerly Houston Texans) - The Pioneers are coming off of a season where they had three players in the five-man MVP race, including WR Mark Clayton (whom the users voted as MVP), QB Russell Wilson (named QB of the Year), and OLB Kamerion Wimbley (who won Def Player of the Year). The once-aging OL has been rebuilt, There is a successor in place at HB, and there's a lot of talent along the defense. That being said, the defense as a whole has yet to put it all together in spite of the talent, but maybe a user touch is all it needs to realize its potential.

Indianapolis Colts - The reigning AFC South champs were the second-best team in the AFC last season but bounced out of the playoffs in their first game. They are also expected to lose some stalwarts to retirement in the next offseason or two, mostly on the defense. The AI has drafted well as of late, so the drop off might not be big. Regardless, they should be in the thick of things next season.

Tennessee Titans - This is definitely a work in progress. You can blame previous management for being a curse magnet that the organization hasn't been able to shed yet. They will be picking in the Top 5 again, but there are huge question marks at QB, HB, WR, TE, OL, CB, FS. If you want a challenge, this is your team as the Titans play in a division where the third-best team went 9-7 last season.
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