Power Rankings: Post-Draft Offenses (26-32)

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December 15, 2013; Oakland, CA, USA; Kansas City Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles (25) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Oakland Raiders during the first quarter at O.co Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

The draft is over, you know it, I know it, even my grandmother knows it. Now is the time to sit back, relax and analyze the snot out of each and every team’s off-season performance. In this article I will be ranking, from 26-32, the top Post-Draft offenses in the NFL given the circumstances of their draft selections, their performance last season and their overall potential next season. Most of these teams will not surprise you, however there was a little shake up with the spots in the power rankings. If you are curious about the top teams’ defenses, you can check out my articles herehereherehere and here. If you want to see which teams made the top five, top 10, top 15, top 20 and top 25 you can click the links herehereherehere and here. With these offensive selections, a lot may not seem to make much sense from the naked eye. That is why I am going to show all of the possible angles that make the individual teams so good. Typically teams with good offenses were given a chance to make the playoffs (typically, not always). People may say “Defense wins championships,” but it is the offenses that put points on the board. Whether it be free agents or draft picks or just current personnel, I will make sure to go through each pick and explain why they deserve your vote as the best in the league.

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