While there are still a handful of teams in contention for
the final spots, we have a pretty good idea of who will be participating in the
NFL playoffs. We also know who’s entering them hot or cold. Momentum can be
overrated, but you’d rather be playing well and growing in confidence heading
into the playoffs than the other way around.
So which teams are going to prove the most dangerous, and
who will be the toughest out? Here are 10 teams that will be very dangerous in
the postseason.
10. DALLAS COWBOYS
The Cowboys can be a very hit-or-miss team, but when they’re
on, they’re as dangerous as any team in the NFL. Ezekiel Elliott is a leading
talent at running back, and they are a very sound defensive team that hold
opponents to roughly 19 points per game. Much depends on the performance of Dak
Prescott at quarterback, and they have a clear split between their home form
and their road form. They’re going to get a home game first, though, and that’s
not great news for their opponent.
9. INDIANAPOLIS
COLTS
To be clear, the Colts have to make it to the playoffs
first, as they face the Tennessee Titans in what will essentially be a Sunday
night play-in game. If they do win that game, they’ll be dangerous. Andrew Luck
is an outstanding quarterback, and he’s protected by an offensive line that has
rapidly improved. It’s all augmented by a defense that has evolved into one of
the NFL’s better units this season. This is a potential six-seed that nobody
wants to face.
8. NEW ENGLAND
PATRIOTS
There are definitely a lot of concerns about the Patriots as they enter the
playoffs; the offense doesn’t look like itself, and they appear to be as
vulnerable as they have been in years. That said anybody who tells you that
they actually want to face off against Bill Belichick and Tom Brady on the road
in the playoffs is lying to you. This is a team that generally finds a way to
get it done in the playoffs even when they’re not quite where they want to be
in terms of talent or production. This year will be a challenge for them, but
the Patriots are still the Patriots.
7. SEATTLE
SEAHAWKS
The bad news for the Seahawks is that they won’t be getting
a home game, which is where they’ve done their best work this season — just
look at their victory over Kansas City and their thorough dismantling of the
Minnesota Vikings. On the road, they lost to the Rams by five and the Bears by
seven, and that was earlier in the season. Russell Wilson is a threat every
time he has the ball. Their young defense has matured quickly this season and
will play a big role in their playoff run. Home field will help whoever faces
them, but nobody really wants to deal with this Seahawks team.
6. KANSAS CITY
CHIEFS
Patrick Mahomes looks capable of doing just about anything
he wants on a football field, and that alone makes them a formidable foe in any
playoff game. Their offense is very difficult to stop — just ask the Baltimore
Ravens, as the Chiefs are essentially the only team to get the better of that
defense down the stretch. The Chiefs’ problem is their 2-4 record against
likely playoff teams. They’ve been defeated by the Patriots, Rams, Chargers and
Seahawks, mostly because the best teams can take advantage against their
suspect defense. That’s their biggest hindrance.
5. LOS ANGELES
RAMS
The loss of Cooper Kupp seems to have had a major negative
impact on the Rams’ offense, but Robert Woods is not to be discounted, and they
seem to be getting back on track. The Rams have a high-powered offense and have
seen off the likes of the Chargers and Chiefs while beating the Seahawks twice,
including on the road. They’ve proven they can win home and away. It will just
be a matter of whether their defense can hold up against elite opposition, but
with Aaron Donald lining up opposite the opposing quarterback, they always have
a chance.
4. LOS ANGELES
CHARGERS
Before their loss to Baltimore, the Chargers looked like the
class of the AFC. They’re still very much a factor with MVP candidate Philip
Rivers leading the charge on offense, and a defense that has steadily improved
throughout the season. Their win on the road against the Chiefs is good
evidence of what they can actually do. Notably, they won’t be bothered by their
lack of home-field advantage: they’ve lost just once on the road, and seem to
be more comfortable there than they are at home.
3. CHICAGO BEARS
The Bears have what is likely the best defense in the NFC,
led by star Khalil Mack. If you need proof of it, just look at what they did at
home to the Los Angeles Rams. The offense has been good enough — ranking in the
top 10 for points scored. That’s plenty when you’ve given up fewer than 20
points in four of the last five games. With an 8-1 record in their last nine
games, no team will enter the postseason hotter than Chicago.
2. NEW ORLEANS
SAINTS
Perhaps the most well-rounded team in football, the Saints
boast a dynamic offense and a defense that can hold its own against even the
toughest of rivals. Drew Brees may well be the league MVP, and despite a brief
swoon offensively in recent weeks, a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers had them
looking back to normal, albeit with a bit of good fortune. The Saints would have played in
the NFC Championship last year if not for a crushing defensive breakdown in Minnesota. They
may well take that next step this season.
1. BALTIMORE
RAVENS
The Ravens are 5-1 in their last six, and it’s not just that
they’re winning; it’s whom they’re beating. They gave the Kansas City Chiefs
all they could handle on the road — losing by just three — and they completely
shut down one of the league’s scarier offenses in the Los Angeles Chargers,
holding them to a miserable 10 points. This is all about the defense, but
quarterback Lamar Jackson is clearly coming into his own, a dual-threat
quarterback that defenses are struggling with. Nobody wants to play the Ravens
right now, and they have the potential to really upend the AFC.
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