3. Dallas Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys have an elite wide receiver duo in George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb, a running back in Javonte Williams who had a career year in 2025, and a competent offensive line that helped Dallas finish inside the top-10 in scoring offense in 2025.
The Cowboys are well-positioned to win the NFC East this year, as the duo of Pickens and Lamb features two legitimate No. 1 receivers that both have high-end 1,000-yard upside. It's nearly impossible to contain both in a given week, and with the running game taking strides in 2025, the Cowboys boast quite the unit.
2. Detroit Lions
The Detroit Lions rank No. 2 in our supporting cast power rankings. The Lions have players like Jahmyr Gibbs, Sam LaPorta, Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Jameson Williams on offense. All four players were drafted recently too, which is a testament to just how sharp of a GM Brad Holmes is.
Detroit has also sported some of the league's best offensive lines in recent years, and while that unit has been a bit of turnover in recent years, it's hard to see how the unit isn't at least competent this year. Sure, it does help that Jared Goff is a prolific QB, but the talent around him simply cannot be disputed.
1. Los Angeles Rams
The Los Angeles Rams take the to spot in our power rankings. LA has two competent running backs, a ton of tight ends they use frequently, and a big, physical WR duo in Puka Nacua and Davante Adams. Los Angeles had the top scoring offense in the NFL last year, as they also had a very good offensive line with no clear weakness.
It's really hard to look at the Rams and not think they're the Super Bowl favorite, as the defense got a major makeover this offseason as well. What we have with the Rams for 2026 could be a legitimate superteam, or as close to an NFL team can get to that label.
