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What teams look dangerous entering 2017 (from FreeAgency)
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what teams do you think are looking dangerous entering 2017 so far after stuff in free agency? was gonna say patriots with the new additions but the loss of logan ryan and martellus bennet just make them equally/slightly good right now. i think seattles looking dangerous with new addition of eddie lacey (if sherman doesnt leave/get traded). and packers look dangerous too
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Patriots and Seahawks for me. I'm not even biased because I'm a Seahawks fan, but I think the OL signings are actually pretty good for what the front office had to use cap space wise. Patriots lost Logan Ryan and Marty Bennett but they also still have Gronk (TE1) and a really good pass blocking TE2 in Dwayne Allen. I think it evens out, especially since they don't have to pay Dwayne Allen alot of money.
They also got Stephon Gilmore who's overall a better CB2 than Logan Ryan, that is, if he can be consistent all year (he was wildly inconsistent in Buffalo).
Buccaneers are also one of the most dangerous teams going into next year. They already have a relatively stacked offense with Winston & Evans & Martin (if he can put up another 1200+ yd season) and with them adding DeSean Jackson as a reliable WR2 beside Evans, that offense just got alot scarier. They also added Chris Baker who's a solid 3-4 DE so that's pretty good for them.
I see the Bucs having one hell of a season next year. It's going to be tough with the Falcons, Panthers, and Saints in that division though (Saints not so much).
Seattle should win the NFC West by a wide margin (if the offensive line can get it together) and with a trio of Rawls/Prosise/Lacy you have a really good backfield. All it takes is for them to draft a good CB2, the line to get themselves together, and I wouldn't be surprised if they were in SB LII.
Packers didn't really do much, they got a good TE in Bennett but their secondary will also struggle massively. They already lost enough players and their secondary was horrendous last year.
Overall- Patriots, Buccaneers, Seahawks.
They also got Stephon Gilmore who's overall a better CB2 than Logan Ryan, that is, if he can be consistent all year (he was wildly inconsistent in Buffalo).
Buccaneers are also one of the most dangerous teams going into next year. They already have a relatively stacked offense with Winston & Evans & Martin (if he can put up another 1200+ yd season) and with them adding DeSean Jackson as a reliable WR2 beside Evans, that offense just got alot scarier. They also added Chris Baker who's a solid 3-4 DE so that's pretty good for them.
I see the Bucs having one hell of a season next year. It's going to be tough with the Falcons, Panthers, and Saints in that division though (Saints not so much).
Seattle should win the NFC West by a wide margin (if the offensive line can get it together) and with a trio of Rawls/Prosise/Lacy you have a really good backfield. All it takes is for them to draft a good CB2, the line to get themselves together, and I wouldn't be surprised if they were in SB LII.
Packers didn't really do much, they got a good TE in Bennett but their secondary will also struggle massively. They already lost enough players and their secondary was horrendous last year.
Overall- Patriots, Buccaneers, Seahawks.
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