32 - 1. The best QB, WR, RB and TE combo in the league is . .
- Aug 31, 2015
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All of a sudden the Chiefs look loaded on offense. We know Jamaal is great, we know Kelce will be a star in the league and Maclin already seems to be clicking with Alex Smith. So that got me thinking. Who has the best Quarterback, Wide Receiver, Running Back and Tight End foursome in the league?
I knew the Chiefs had a shot at being one of the best, so I came up with this scoring system. I have rated every team’s top option at the 4 positions a score out of 5, and then ranked all of the teams accordingly.
5 Elite
4 Great
3 Good
2 Okay
1 Poor
I have given all rookies an automatic ranking of good (3) and players that will not play in the 2015 season will not be included.
So where does your team rank?
32.Cleveland Browns – 8
McCown 2 Bowe 3 Crowell 2 Barnidge 1
31. New York Jets – 9
Smith 1 Marshall 3 Ivory 3 Cumberland 2
30 – 28. Tennessee Titans, Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars – 10
Mariota 3 Wright 2 Sankey 2 Walker 3
Hoyer 2 Hopkins 3 Foster 4 Graham 1
Bortles 2 Hurns/A.Robinson 2 D Robinson 2 Thomas 4
27 – 26. Oakland Raiders and Arizona Cardinals - 11
Carr 3 Cooper 3 Murray 3 Rivera 2
Palmer 3 Floyd 4 Ellington 3 Fells 1
25 - 24. St Louis Rams and Washington Redskins – 12
Foles 3 Britt 3 Mason 3 Cook 3 12
Griffin III 2 Jackson 4 Morris 3 Reed 3
23- 19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers and Buffalo Bills - 13
Winston 3 Evans or Jackson 5 Martin 3 Seferian-Jenkins 2
Flacco 4 Forsett 3 Smith Sr 4 Gillmore 2
Ryan 4 Jones 5 Freeman 2 Tamme 2
Kaepernick 3 Boldin 4 Hyde 2 Davis 4
Manuel / Taylor / Cassel 1 Watkins 4 McCoy 4 Clay 4
18 - 14. Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins and San Diego Chargers –14
Bridgewater 3 Wallace 3 Peterson 5 Rudolph 3
Cutler 2 Jeffery 4 Forte 4 Bennett 4
Stafford 4 Johnson 5 Bell 3 Ebron 2
Tannehill 3 Stills 3 Miller 4 Cameron 4
Rivers 4 Allen 3 Gates 4 Gordon 3
13 – 7 Cincinnati Bengals, Indianapolis Colts, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans Saints, Carolina Panthers - 15
Dalton 3 Green 5 Hill 4 Eifert 3
Luck 5 A Johnson 4 Gore 3 Allen 3
Bradford 3 Matthews 4 Murray 4 Ertz 4
Manning 3 Beckham 5 Donnell 4 Jennings 3
Romo 4 Bryant 5 Witten 4 McFadden 2
Brees 5 Cook 3 Ingram 4 Hill 3
Newton 4 Funchess 3 Stewart 4 Olsen 4
6 - 4 Denver Broncos, New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs – 16
Manning 5 Thomas 5 Anderson 3 Daniels 3
Brady 5 Gronkowski 5 Edelman 4 Blount 2
Smith 3 Maclin 4 Charles 5 Kelce 4
3-2 Seattle Seahawks and Green Bay Packers – 17
Wilson 4 Baldwin 3 Lynch 5 Graham 5
Rodgers 5 Cobb 4 Lacy 5 Quarless 3
1. Pittsburgh Steelers – 18
Rothlisberger 5 Brown 5 Bell 5 Miller 3
There we have it! The number one foursome in the NFL belongs to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Had Jordy Nelson not injured himself, I think the Packers would have tied for the lead.
The Chiefs ranking looks about right. Unlike a lot of teams there isn’t a glaring weak point in their foursome. They all certainly are capable of scoring plenty of points every week. Fingers crossed they live up to their potential.
What do you think about your teams ranking? Have I placed you too high? Or have I done you an injustice? Leave your comments below.









































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