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i think the cowboys and jets would have to be on there. the cowboys (outside of the browns) is arguably the worst in football. drastically overpaying a qb and have minimal talent on the roster. the jets is another dumpster fire, and are in an awful situation if rodgers decides to stay. personally i think the giants and raiders aren't in awful positions. the giants just killed this last draft, and really just need a legit qb to be a playoff team, then go from there. the raiders are in a brutal division, but have studs on the dline, and have arguably the best te in football, along w young stars in jpj on the line. another team i feel is just one legit qb and great coach hire away from being legit. receivers and backs can be found, both of those teams just need to find that difference maker.
I respect the work you do but DJ Wonnum has played one game for the Panthers and had 5 pressures and a sack. We had but don’t disrespect him and say he had 5 on the season lol
@@IdkShadow04At this point I figured everyone would have realized that Khan wants to move the team to London. All that’s left to do is crush enough enthusiasm that fans don’t want the team in Jacksonville anymore.
@@rudignunfortunately Watson is the biggest issue because the Browns have no cap space over the next 2 years from that. JOK neck injury. Aging O line no run game, receivers who can’t catch. It’s bad down here
1. Jets 2. Browns 3. Jaguars 4. Panthers Honorable mention: Bengals The common thread is these are the 5 worst owners in the league. Each destroying their franchise's hopes of success in their own unique way. EDIT: Was fully in my feelings when I made this list. Objectively I think Bengals and Bears are jostling for that top spot, with Browns/Cowboys in the on deck circle.
compared to how it’s been the fast few years, the panthers are not in a bad position rn at all we’re completely rebuilding our team rn, it’s just gonna take time
@@kermitketamine7198 we have good pieces like the o line which is one of the best we have chuba multiple good rookies and in this upcoming class we have 9 draft picks which like 7 of are in rounds 1-5 that’s not a bad situation. Even if you don’t believe in bryce the team still has potential
@@kermitketamine7198 Top 10 OLine even with injuries, young playmakers across the offense, and one of the best defenders in the league in Derrick Brown. We really aren't THAT far away. Two drafts or so id say
Bengals are in there too. We let all of our defensive studs walk away and have nothing now. We keep airballing on draft picks. Bengals aren’t good enough to be good, not bad enough to be bad.
Given how he's played recently, I'm still holding out hope for Bryce Young. I say they draft an Edge Rusher in the first round and give Bryce another year.
They have too many holes if I was them I would worry about their defense the most. Draft or sign some receivers and see where they are next year. Smart teams build around their qb not shop for a qb to make up for your lack of roster. If I was them I would try to trade back and get as many value guys as possible if they overhaul their defense and make it a respectable unit then they can consider a qb change.
@michaelwicklund yeah although I disagree I think they should more or less keep their WR corps aside from Thielen. Obviously they should go mostly defense in the draft and maybe pick up a receiver in there somewhere. But I like what they have on offense right now. Give em some time and we'll see what they look like next year
Don't worry. A legitimate franchise will surely pluck him up in 2028 as their missing piece and immediately become contenders. Our owner sucks, I'm tired of it.
@WestCoastCheeseHead Drafting Walker over Hutch isn't as bad as you think.He ain't the problem he's good but the jags have problems at the o-line and the offense
@@WestCoastCheeseHead yeah pretty much. Don't quote me but I'm pretty sure he's related to this big Jeweler named Dan Hutchinson. Dan and his wife were murdered in their truck and they're shop ransacked I think last year or the year before in a hit set out by their lawyer. Obviously Hutchinson was nowhere near that scandal.
I think... you could look at the Cardinals how to rebuild these four teams. It requires a good coach and GM but AZ is much further along with their rebuild than they should be in year two. Drastically cutting and removing players (Simmons, Hoptkins, Watt retired, etc) that were not part of their plan moving forward. And AZ was lucky with having a couple of people already working out (Murray, Conner, and McBride) but it was a full rebuild.. This should be a follow up video that you should do because it is a excellent case in point of getting out of Cap hell from a GM and Coach that were donkey dick now that I have seen a good GM and Coach.
JAX is sometihng like 3-14 for their last 17 games. That's a season's worth of football. The team has been collapsing for a while with no change in sight. I watch your takeaways every week and I think you've said you'd be surprised if there aren't coaches fired every week for months now. Us fans have been saying the same. When is change coming?
The cowboys, after the money they gave to ceedee and dak. Good enough to beat enough of the bad teams, but not in the playoffs. Therefore getting a mid draft pick almost every year.
As a cowboys fan we probably have the worst situation we have bad contracts we might make the playoffs but will lose in the first round and our qb has peaked already plus bad coaching
He's playing merely below average right now, looks a lot more confident than before, but a FAR way from elite. Especially considering his supporting cast is basically rookies.
The Cowboys should be in here over the Jags. Jags can just focus on building the culture and roster around a young 25 yr old Trevor Lawrence who is definitely not close to being the worst QB in the league. As for the Cowboys, they are stuck with an old, mediocre Dak Prescott for YEARS, then they have an old O line, and all their cap is going to CeeDee and Micah, and the new HC will still have Jerry breathing down his neck, they are so, so screwed
Carolina has one of the best O-lines in football, almost $40 million in cap next year, all of their draft picks essentially, and one of the best RBs in football. The WRs are young, but show promise. The defense will be rebuilt next year, and Derrick Brown will be back as well.
Need a true WR1 and their defense needs all the help it can get. However, I’d rather be the panthers than the saints rn. Don’t know how the saints aren’t mentioned. -80 in cap space next year and gm is a dingleberry
I was hyped for the Raiders after last years ending. Getting McDaniels out was the best feeling ever, and the AP hire was amazing as well, then like you said entering the summer when they decided to bring in Luke Getsy, start Minshew, and not use any of the cap space to go get an actual running back or QB when they couldn't get one in the draft really ruined my hopes for this year. I liked the Browers pick because of the generational talent that was there, but ultimately starting Minshew over AOC and hiring Luke Getsy was the killing blow to this season.
For what it's worth, the Browns will get cap relief next year due to deshaun's injury, and a lot more in 2026 if somehow he's really slow to come back... Bootleg Football did a good episode on it a few weeks back
I do appreciate you having hope for the Raiders to bounce back, but with Bo Nix now balling out in Denver, our hopes of making the playoffs anytime in the next 3-6 years look pretty bleak.
Why are people acting like the Browns off? A line is even good. There’s a reason why Deshaun Watson was struggling and it has nothing to do with all the field issues. This offense line is terrible.
The biggest problem for these teams is the QB draft class is possibly the weakest we’ve seen in a long time. If you took the top 5 qbs in this class and put them in any other year none of them would be first round picks. Sanders is the only decent one. Ward might be in the 25-30 picks. It’s just not good. They will get drafted but the talent isn’t there so it’s really risky.
I think the Browns situation is really bad. At least they have their picks right now but having an unsettled QB situation while still paying 70M for another QB is scary. And their OL is expensive and they were built around it, but it's no longer that great. Their first round LT is riding the bench.
Panthers would be making a huge mistake replacing Bryce Young while he is still on his rookie deal. That team is not ready to win no matter who is in at QB. They need to free up cap space to add talent to the roster while they still have a QB on a rookie deal affords you to go out and bring in a lot of talent over the next 2 seasons. If Bryce still isn’t looking like the guy after that, then Archie Manning and Dylan Raiola will be there in 2027. But you don’t give on a rookie QB after 2 seasons. That’s how you stay in a perpetual rebuild.
I get your point, but getting free agents, ever average ones, to go to the Panthers is gonna cost them a lot without guaranteeing they'll actually make a difference. Their best chance is to wait and rebuild through the draft. Maybe get the right pieces if they are available at the right price but not more than that.
@@DavideMGomez They obviously have to build through their current picks as well I’m just saying that over the next two seasons they need to start building a roster as opposed to continuously trying to search for a franchise QB. And there are a lot of great, impactful free agents over the next two years they can go after but it’s up to them to manage their cap and find the right players to add in FA. And then I think the other big thing they need to do is if/when they move off from Bryce Young, they need to also find a new head coach to develop and grow with their next QB. And I think adding great talent to the roster through draft and FA before taking those steps will be the right path for them to have some type of sustained success. I feel like if you aren’t the Eagles, Lions, Packers, Commanders, Falcons, and even the Bears to an extent then you should be looking at trying to set up for the next cycle. As far as NFC teams are concerned. Those are the only 6 teams in the NFC that I can see having a window to compete for NFC supremacy over the next few years with the Eagles and Lions being a tier above those other teams. You can argue the 49ers as well, but I think their window is closing rapidly and that they should look towards the future. So a team like the Panthers shouldn’t be focused on trying to compete right away, but to build so that they can start being competitive in the next few years. And I think they are in a solid situation to do that if they ride it out with Bryce Young on his rookie deal.
I actually think the Browns could turn it around relatively fast because unlike teams like the panthers and raiders and giants etc, they have multiple talented players, If they can have a solid draft with 4 picks in the top 96 they could turn it around with a decent rookie qb, even more so if they can get more picks via trades
Do more research on the panthers please. Some lazy analysis on the team in the last couple weekly previews. Also i can definitely still see Bryce Young starting 2025.
@@GamingNoob9000 it’s more due to complete lack of overall talent on the roster. Yes I know they have a few good young pieces in Legette, Coker, Sanders, Brooks, Brown etc but does that make them a Super Bowl team? No. They have a near complete defense to fix and uncertainty at best at the quarterback position. I want them to be good, but their future really concerns me. Again hoping the best for Bryce and company
Cant believe the cowboys arent on here. With Snyder gone jerry might be the worst owner. With other bad teams you can fire gms and have the possibility of getting better coaches but with the cowboys you are stuck with the jones forever.
Produced before the Jets' latest example of wretched management, I suppose. Imagine working for an organization with a problem-employee whose leadership team refuses to address the problem-employee and instead fires everyone else. I can't think of a place I'd rather not be.
These colossal guaranteed long-term contracts (Watson, Russell) are a death-knell for any team in any sport. Even if Jags decided to draft another QB, they'd be better off long-term having him sit a year behind Lawrence.
You are absolutely correct about Ben Johnson. He is going to be very choosy about where he will go. He has been a bit spoiled in Detroit by having a very good owner, and a HC and GM that work great together too. I believe he turned down the Carolina job because he saw what a shitshow it would be. I think the Dallas, Jacksonville, Cleveland, Chicago, and Oakland franchises are kind of in the same boat. Ben is looking for a long term relationship/HC position, not just a big payout. IMO, Aaron Glenn is more likely to take on the challenge rebuilding one of those franchises will offer, just because he is built that way…..and he is much older than Ben. BTW, excellent video.
I have some problems with the Panthers segment, but one is far bigger than the rest. Putting DJ Wonnum's name out there as "tied for 5th" in a pass rush stat is disingenuous, to say the least. We signed him this offseason for 2/12.5, and after that, during a surgery on his quadriceps, quote: "his body reject(ed) the internal stitches used to repair his quadriceps tear, (he developed) a MRSA infection, and weeks of taking blood thinners after he developed blood clots as a result of the intravenous antibiotics he was taking to fight the infection." He got sepsis and nearly died. His first week back was Week 10. Our bye was week 11. In one game, he recorded a sack, 5 pressures, 6 tackles, 2 QB hits and a forced fumble. We have a bad defense, but the man we signed to be our 2nd edge rusher was fighting for his life all off-season *while* rehabbing his quad. Our pass rush looks awful on paper, but Clowney was without the running mate we signed with him. So it's not all bleak. Draft Mason Graham to pair with Derrick Brown and A'Shawn Robinson and let's move.
Panthers defense being horrible isn’t just personnel but scheme related. Losing Derek brown and Shaq Thompson hurt them sure but not adjusting the defense and running 3-4 without the right personnel for it is just stupid.
I wonder if teams in the future are gonna be more hesitant to pay qbs because Trevor Lawrence tua and dak shouldn’t have received those 50 million a year contracts
Panthers are not drafting a QB in the first round man, WHAT? Like why not have Bryce try ONE more year and also you need tackles, guards, receivers; a DEFENSE like a qb in first round does NOTHING, like you just build up the team see what Bryce has and NEXT year you decide what to do with him, like no way in hell would it be a good idea for Carolina to reset ALTEADY
Really funny that despite teams like the cowboys and saints having terrible years, the same horribly run franchises that are constantly the worst in the league are still the worst. Jets weren't mentioned but I'd guess they're #5 worst situation.
I think Bryce Young will turn things around the core of Young, Legette Sanders and Hubbard is starting to come together maybe Jonathan Brooks might turn out well. Now if they can get a good person like Drew Brees or Alex Smith to work with Bryce Young this off-season and improve the o-line things might be looking up for them
Panthers aren't as down bad after this year as you'd think: They have a good amount of draft picks at their disposal (8 in the first 5 rounds), which includes their own 1st round pick (The bears don't have that) and the Rams 2nd round pick. With Fitterrer as GM they kept trading picks away for no good reason. The first rookie class from the new GM Dan Morgan has been filled with contributors. The offense looks better than last year with 3 rookies starting across the board (Legette, Coker, and Sanders) with Brooks set to come back the second half of the season after rehabing his ACL tear in college. They are eating a ton of dead cap this season to get away from all the bad moves that Scott Fitterer made last offseason and there are quite a few moves that can be made to free up cap space where necessary. The biggest thing you neglected to talk about: The O-Line is STOUT and one of the best in the league this year. Even if Bryce ends up sucking the rest of the season, if a competent vet QB becomes available (Someone like Russell Wilson or Geno Smith, who both have familiarity with Canales), there's a good chance the offense will look even better next season. This past offseason, all the money was allocated to try and build up the offense to see if Bryce was the future or not. This offseason they can focus a good amount of their draft and FA on the other side of the ball to build up the defense that is lacking overall talent, but has also been destroyed by injuries (Brown, and thompson, two of the best players on the team have been out pretty much all year, with starters on an already thin D-Line also missing a significant amount of time throughout the season). So yeah, the team isn't good, but it's not as dire and doom and gloom as it was last offseason. They've already won more games this year than last and are showing signs of improvement as the season goes on, something that never happened last year.
Also saints is the worst situation imo, i thought it was the jets at first but a coaching and GM change which they jus did could fix that team also getting rid of aaron rodgers too because that offense wit garret wilson and breece is electric if the play calling wasnt so shit. The saints not only have such an old roster but they literally never in a full rebuild mode which hurts them tremendously and they have to pay derek carr’s dead cap. They are in over their heads and need to rebuild fully
I think it’s jets, panthers, browns, and saints honestly. I think the jags could be good next year with a new head coach and the raiders just need a QB
The panthers are not a 4 worst situations. Maybe for this season but things to think about... the Saints are a 4 win team that are already $100 million over the cap next season. The Cowboys owe something like 47% of their salary cap to Ceedee and Dak in 2025 and are a 3 win team. Browns for obvious reasons... Raiders look hopeless... Titans are a 2 win team without a real QB... Like I said I think Panthers bottom 4 for the future is odd, especially seeing the growth of the skill players and improved OL. Not to mention that the entire defense is hurt.
No, the Browns do not have "really talented players" on the roster. The Defense that everyone talks about cannot stop the run and NFL teams are running more. The Browns are playing pre-pandemic football and have not caught up. They don't run, they cannot stop the run. That is not "talent". They have the same GM who signed Watson and the owner seems to be fine with that. There is no scenario where this team wins in the near future.
QBs are just overpaid. Every single team that wins it all in the past 15 years or so had a qb on a rookie deal, Brady on paycut or mahomes. The only outlier is Stafford. This basically means a team should only sign a qb up to 30 million a year. If it’s anything above that it’s not worth it unless the qb has Brady or mahomes talent.
Once again the Steelers end up on top as the smartest organization in the room. Look at what they are doing with a $1m qb and a non flashy team with no $300m contracts.
The Jets best solution is for the entire Johnson family to sell the franchise to the consortium of Verizon, Goldman Sachs, Liberty Media and Televisa-Univision for $10 billion and to clean house by revoking Aaron Rodgers' contract and NOT pay him EVER again and to bring in. tougher coaching staff, a Smart GM, real President of football operations and regain hundreds of millions of dollars in cap space by cutting washed up hasbeens and bring in more younger homegrown talents and guide them towards the brighter future
Surprise you don’t have my pats on the list outside of Drake Maye our roster is made up of McDonalds workers. We gotta build around Drake this offseason
In Bryce situation he was set up to fail. Where u have a franchise that did nothing to have him succeed on top never made moves to surround Bryce with the talent for success. The panthers dig a whole two years ago
The worst situation? 49ers. Best situation is the Carolina panthers. Carolina has no overpaid stars and luckily missed out on a super overrated Caleb Williams. The panthers remind me of the Texans 2 years ago. Remember how everyone said the Texans were not going anywhere? Look at them now. Carolina has no overpaid stars to pay. They can draft and start a new. The 49ers have an old overpaid team. The 49ers also have to pay an overrated Brock Purdy. The 49ers can’t even trade these guys. With the massive contracts who will want the 49ers overpaid stars?
Carolina also has the most "head up ass" control freak owner who will call all of the shots and then fire everyone when it doesn't work. Carolina is the seventh level of football hell as long as Tepper is involved.
@@TylerMcVeigh1 they said that about the Texans 3 years ago. Literally last year they said the broncos were in that situation. One player or coach can change everything. The teams in the worst situation are the teams with over paid players they can’t move. Or teams that are all in on winning and don’t.
@@cptjockitch Except the Texans don't have an owner who must have the final say in ever personnel decision. The only reason he even ended up being talked about as a bad owner was because of the run around he gave Watson. He hired a new GM and coach to build and run the team and it paid off. They also had like six first round picks to work with and a couple of cornerstone players already on the roster. Literally no one said that about the Broncos. The issue everyone had was that massive contract Wilson had. Everyone said that if they hit on a QB they would be in a decent spot. Yes being tied up with aging players on bad contracts is a bad situation, but you can cut players, try to trade them, and move money around to try free up cap space. You can at least work the situation. Anyone walking into Carolina is going to deal with a roster devoid of talent, an owner who will run team and blame them for his failures, and will have a hard time convincing talent to sign with the team without massively overpaying to compensate for terrible ownership and poor team performance. It's literally the same issues that plagued Washington under Snyder's ownership and it's what always kept them stuck in the basement of the NFC East outside of one or two decent years.
Classic trashing the Panthers from someone who clearly hasnt been watching them of late. Theyve won 2 in a row and its not by accident. Bryce is playing significantly better, the rookie contributors are contributing, this past draft class looks to have at least 3 hits (probably 4 when Brooks plays), the coaching is significantly improved, and the team has draft capital and money for the offseason. They arent exactly in the greatest situation, but its also not particularly bad either.
I feel like everybody hates on Deshaun Watson because of the allegations. That aside, the guy is good and the Browns suck. Meanwhile Daniel Jones is... Daniel Jones and nobody bats an eye, they gave up on Saquon for DJ😂😂😂 why was that not a bigger deal, same with Henry and Levis and Tannehill.
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i think the cowboys and jets would have to be on there. the cowboys (outside of the browns) is arguably the worst in football. drastically overpaying a qb and have minimal talent on the roster. the jets is another dumpster fire, and are in an awful situation if rodgers decides to stay. personally i think the giants and raiders aren't in awful positions. the giants just killed this last draft, and really just need a legit qb to be a playoff team, then go from there. the raiders are in a brutal division, but have studs on the dline, and have arguably the best te in football, along w young stars in jpj on the line. another team i feel is just one legit qb and great coach hire away from being legit. receivers and backs can be found, both of those teams just need to find that difference maker.
My Jaguars. We need to clean house. I'm sorry TLAW, I was wrong.
Joe Douglass just got fired lol
I respect the work you do but DJ Wonnum has played one game for the Panthers and had 5 pressures and a sack. We had but don’t disrespect him and say he had 5 on the season lol
@@IdkShadow04At this point I figured everyone would have realized that Khan wants to move the team to London. All that’s left to do is crush enough enthusiasm that fans don’t want the team in Jacksonville anymore.
Browns situation has to be the worst because they can't even rebuild due to that massive contract given to Watson.
They don’t need to rebuild. They need a better QB, and they can draft one and just let Watson sit. After next season it’s the same roster minus Chubb.
@@rudignunfortunately Watson is the biggest issue because the Browns have no cap space over the next 2 years from that. JOK neck injury. Aging O line no run game, receivers who can’t catch. It’s bad down here
That also isn’t mentioning the inconsistent secondary and play calling both offensively and defensively
The Haslems are ruining not one but 2 sports franchises🤦🏿♂️ they also have a stake in the Milwaukee bucks
Serves them right.
My wife’s boyfriend left her because she’s a panthers fan
Wait wrong channel
S/O to Barry
My wife’s boyfriend let me borrow his iPad to watch this while they take a shower
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Bro, you just admitted you're a cück
A self dunk, those are rare
@@clayjf 😂 ok
1. Jets
2. Browns
3. Jaguars
4. Panthers
Honorable mention: Bengals
The common thread is these are the 5 worst owners in the league. Each destroying their franchise's hopes of success in their own unique way.
EDIT: Was fully in my feelings when I made this list. Objectively I think Bengals and Bears are jostling for that top spot, with Browns/Cowboys in the on deck circle.
If you’re mentioning bad owners please don’t forget the bears
You forgot Jerry, he's definitely ruining the cowboys
The cowboys,giants,titans,miami and niners if they get injured
Honorable mention NY Giants!!
Cowboys and Bears could easily make the list too. Lot of shitty situations rn
I really hope the Browns are stupid enough to let Stefanski go. Good for him if they do. He'll be unemployed for days, not weeks.
Them letting go of the best head coach they ever had, right after letting go of the best QB they have ever had would be fitting for the Browns
compared to how it’s been the fast few years, the panthers are not in a bad position rn at all
we’re completely rebuilding our team rn, it’s just gonna take time
Yeah I mean you’d think after this draft the future is better not the worst but better I’d say the 4 worst are like saints browns jets giants
Delusional.
Nah I think we're the new Redskins, a constant shitshow and embarrassment to football led by a delusional, ultra thin skinned billionaire.
@@kermitketamine7198 we have good pieces like the o line which is one of the best we have chuba multiple good rookies and in this upcoming class we have 9 draft picks which like 7 of are in rounds 1-5 that’s not a bad situation. Even if you don’t believe in bryce the team still has potential
@@kermitketamine7198 Top 10 OLine even with injuries, young playmakers across the offense, and one of the best defenders in the league in Derrick Brown. We really aren't THAT far away. Two drafts or so id say
Add the jets rebuilding for 5-10 yrs
at least they have a lot of young talent to work with, they just need to hit on coach and QB there probably a playoff team
Bengals are in there too. We let all of our defensive studs walk away and have nothing now. We keep airballing on draft picks. Bengals aren’t good enough to be good, not bad enough to be bad.
Given how he's played recently, I'm still holding out hope for Bryce Young. I say they draft an Edge Rusher in the first round and give Bryce another year.
They have too many holes if I was them I would worry about their defense the most. Draft or sign some receivers and see where they are next year. Smart teams build around their qb not shop for a qb to make up for your lack of roster. If I was them I would try to trade back and get as many value guys as possible if they overhaul their defense and make it a respectable unit then they can consider a qb change.
@michaelwicklund yeah although I disagree I think they should more or less keep their WR corps aside from Thielen. Obviously they should go mostly defense in the draft and maybe pick up a receiver in there somewhere. But I like what they have on offense right now. Give em some time and we'll see what they look like next year
Trevor got screwed by his organization worse than any other starting Qb in the league.
He's desperately trying to carry that team but it's too much
True but also they compensated him for it
Don't worry. A legitimate franchise will surely pluck him up in 2028 as their missing piece and immediately become contenders.
Our owner sucks, I'm tired of it.
Their drafting is getting better lol
@@SurlyDuff814 Trevor is reliving the Matt Stafford career atm
If the Steelers beat the Browns at home on Thursday, Stefanski is done as Browns HC, and it’ll set them back even further
And the crazy part is this isn’t even on him.
Deshaun had one of the worst seasons I’ve ever seen!
Aiden Hutchinson to Detroit was ALWAYS gonna happen. The Hutchinson's are a prominent name in Michigan. It was hands off from the beginning.
So you’re saying the Jags were fucked either way?
@WestCoastCheeseHead Drafting Walker over Hutch isn't as bad as you think.He ain't the problem he's good but the jags have problems at the o-line and the offense
@@WestCoastCheeseHead yeah pretty much. Don't quote me but I'm pretty sure he's related to this big Jeweler named Dan Hutchinson. Dan and his wife were murdered in their truck and they're shop ransacked I think last year or the year before in a hit set out by their lawyer. Obviously Hutchinson was nowhere near that scandal.
I think... you could look at the Cardinals how to rebuild these four teams. It requires a good coach and GM but AZ is much further along with their rebuild than they should be in year two. Drastically cutting and removing players (Simmons, Hoptkins, Watt retired, etc) that were not part of their plan moving forward. And AZ was lucky with having a couple of people already working out (Murray, Conner, and McBride) but it was a full rebuild.. This should be a follow up video that you should do because it is a excellent case in point of getting out of Cap hell from a GM and Coach that were donkey dick now that I have seen a good GM and Coach.
Don't worry, all of us Jags fans hate Trent too.
Not all but a few
@@DragonairOG the pain ends soon
@@FootballAnalysis1 I sure hope so. Keep up the great Videos & good luck to the Vikings for the rest of the season.
Jets just fired Joe Douglas
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All I have to say about Trent bulkey being the GM of the jags,look at his track record as the 9ers gm before Jim harbaugh got to SF
JAX is sometihng like 3-14 for their last 17 games. That's a season's worth of football. The team has been collapsing for a while with no change in sight. I watch your takeaways every week and I think you've said you'd be surprised if there aren't coaches fired every week for months now. Us fans have been saying the same. When is change coming?
The cowboys, after the money they gave to ceedee and dak. Good enough to beat enough of the bad teams, but not in the playoffs. Therefore getting a mid draft pick almost every year.
Once again, football analysis cooking. I expected nothing less.
@@gigachad6203 glad you enjoy!!!
I'm honestly feeling pretty down about the Falcons after this week.
Welcome to my world up until 2 weeks ago(I’m a Saints fan)
Why bro.. My Broncos are finally finding their footing..
at least you can hold on to the hope that Michael Penix could save you
As a cowboys fan we probably have the worst situation we have bad contracts we might make the playoffs but will lose in the first round and our qb has peaked already plus bad coaching
You guys are done at 3-7
Don’t see why your saying Bryce can’t make it to the next season Bryce is gaining confidence back and managing games soon he will become elite
idk about elite but he's showing steady progression and depending on the next few games I think we can build around him
@ I agree with 100%
He's playing merely below average right now, looks a lot more confident than before, but a FAR way from elite. Especially considering his supporting cast is basically rookies.
He just can’t have his best players be traded again.
The cope😅
My raiders do suck, but we tanking bro lmao. Stil need a better hc tho fs.
A fish rots from the head. Going nowhere with the idiot nepobaby at the helm.
The Cowboys should be in here over the Jags. Jags can just focus on building the culture and roster around a young 25 yr old Trevor Lawrence who is definitely not close to being the worst QB in the league. As for the Cowboys, they are stuck with an old, mediocre Dak Prescott for YEARS, then they have an old O line, and all their cap is going to CeeDee and Micah, and the new HC will still have Jerry breathing down his neck, they are so, so screwed
Carolina has one of the best O-lines in football, almost $40 million in cap next year, all of their draft picks essentially, and one of the best RBs in football. The WRs are young, but show promise. The defense will be rebuilt next year, and Derrick Brown will be back as well.
🙄 da fuq
i see the panthers drafting mykel williams, so they can forget about brian burns
@@konvictionXX Or Nic Scourton.
Need a true WR1 and their defense needs all the help it can get. However, I’d rather be the panthers than the saints rn. Don’t know how the saints aren’t mentioned. -80 in cap space next year and gm is a dingleberry
Except their 2nd which will hopefully be in the 34-38 range which is perfect for my Bears to add O-line or D-line depth 🤞
I'm surprised my Saints aren't on this list. GM Loomis has kicked the salary cap woes "can" down the road, and we're at the end of the road.
I was hyped for the Raiders after last years ending. Getting McDaniels out was the best feeling ever, and the AP hire was amazing as well, then like you said entering the summer when they decided to bring in Luke Getsy, start Minshew, and not use any of the cap space to go get an actual running back or QB when they couldn't get one in the draft really ruined my hopes for this year. I liked the Browers pick because of the generational talent that was there, but ultimately starting Minshew over AOC and hiring Luke Getsy was the killing blow to this season.
For what it's worth, the Browns will get cap relief next year due to deshaun's injury, and a lot more in 2026 if somehow he's really slow to come back... Bootleg Football did a good episode on it a few weeks back
RIP the jaguars 🪦
I do appreciate you having hope for the Raiders to bounce back, but with Bo Nix now balling out in Denver, our hopes of making the playoffs anytime in the next 3-6 years look pretty bleak.
I really feel bad for Stefanski. I hope he gets out of Cleveland and lands a job with another team next season
I feel like the Raiders only play hard for their interim coach. They are always 🫏 with the coach they started the year with.
Why are people acting like the Browns off? A line is even good. There’s a reason why Deshaun Watson was struggling and it has nothing to do with all the field issues. This offense line is terrible.
As a Patriots fan, it's a bit of a mixed comfort that we're terrible, but not the worst team by a long shot
We have Drake Maye. But yeah this roster is horrible around him. Kraft really got to spend $$$$$this offseason.
Which Kraft isn’t exactly known for. He used to just rely on Brady being there for free agents
Our only hope is that cheapskate Kraft finally uses his *12 billion dollars* in actually helping out Drake Maye and the team, or else we’re doomed
The Browns situation just makes me sick.
One of the most promising teams blown up to chase a pos like watson.
Why would the Browns push Watsons contract down the road?
Just sit it out now
The biggest problem for these teams is the QB draft class is possibly the weakest we’ve seen in a long time. If you took the top 5 qbs in this class and put them in any other year none of them would be first round picks. Sanders is the only decent one.
Ward might be in the 25-30 picks. It’s just not good. They will get drafted but the talent isn’t there so it’s really risky.
And now the Jets have fired their GM...
I think the Browns situation is really bad. At least they have their picks right now but having an unsettled QB situation while still paying 70M for another QB is scary. And their OL is expensive and they were built around it, but it's no longer that great. Their first round LT is riding the bench.
Now do best bad situations, where teams are bad now, but we know they can be great if a couple things change ie bengals, dolphins etc
Even if the panthers move on from bryce they won’t draft a qb it will be a FA like Fields or darnold
Panthers would be making a huge mistake replacing Bryce Young while he is still on his rookie deal. That team is not ready to win no matter who is in at QB. They need to free up cap space to add talent to the roster while they still have a QB on a rookie deal affords you to go out and bring in a lot of talent over the next 2 seasons. If Bryce still isn’t looking like the guy after that, then Archie Manning and Dylan Raiola will be there in 2027. But you don’t give on a rookie QB after 2 seasons. That’s how you stay in a perpetual rebuild.
I get your point, but getting free agents, ever average ones, to go to the Panthers is gonna cost them a lot without guaranteeing they'll actually make a difference. Their best chance is to wait and rebuild through the draft. Maybe get the right pieces if they are available at the right price but not more than that.
@@DavideMGomez They obviously have to build through their current picks as well I’m just saying that over the next two seasons they need to start building a roster as opposed to continuously trying to search for a franchise QB. And there are a lot of great, impactful free agents over the next two years they can go after but it’s up to them to manage their cap and find the right players to add in FA. And then I think the other big thing they need to do is if/when they move off from Bryce Young, they need to also find a new head coach to develop and grow with their next QB. And I think adding great talent to the roster through draft and FA before taking those steps will be the right path for them to have some type of sustained success.
I feel like if you aren’t the Eagles, Lions, Packers, Commanders, Falcons, and even the Bears to an extent then you should be looking at trying to set up for the next cycle. As far as NFC teams are concerned. Those are the only 6 teams in the NFC that I can see having a window to compete for NFC supremacy over the next few years with the Eagles and Lions being a tier above those other teams. You can argue the 49ers as well, but I think their window is closing rapidly and that they should look towards the future. So a team like the Panthers shouldn’t be focused on trying to compete right away, but to build so that they can start being competitive in the next few years. And I think they are in a solid situation to do that if they ride it out with Bryce Young on his rookie deal.
I actually think the Browns could turn it around relatively fast because unlike teams like the panthers and raiders and giants etc, they have multiple talented players, If they can have a solid draft with 4 picks in the top 96 they could turn it around with a decent rookie qb, even more so if they can get more picks via trades
Do more research on the panthers please. Some lazy analysis on the team in the last couple weekly previews. Also i can definitely still see Bryce Young starting 2025.
Make your own video then, bozo. What part should he have mentioned that he didn’t?
@@GamingNoob9000 it’s more due to complete lack of overall talent on the roster. Yes I know they have a few good young pieces in Legette, Coker, Sanders, Brooks, Brown etc but does that make them a Super Bowl team? No. They have a near complete defense to fix and uncertainty at best at the quarterback position. I want them to be good, but their future really concerns me. Again hoping the best for Bryce and company
@@DeckofLies i mean just last week he said the Panthers had a poor oline which just isnt true at all (this season)
AP isn't getting fired. He has another season or two. Mark doesn't have him on the hot seat whatsoever. 2025 draft will be decent for the Raiders.
Yeah cause he knows no one else wants to come to the raiders😂😂😂
Before clicking on this video I thought
Jets
Giants
Saints
Browns
Going 1/4 made me realize that there are a lot of bad situations in football rn
Commanders are not Super Bowl contenders.
Cant believe the cowboys arent on here. With Snyder gone jerry might be the worst owner. With other bad teams you can fire gms and have the possibility of getting better coaches but with the cowboys you are stuck with the jones forever.
Produced before the Jets' latest example of wretched management, I suppose. Imagine working for an organization with a problem-employee whose leadership team refuses to address the problem-employee and instead fires everyone else. I can't think of a place I'd rather not be.
don't forget that derrick brown is injured this year. He it really good at stopping the run, so that will help the panthers defense.
I appreciate ya, bud.
Great content… as always.
Love the channel, great content as always. But it does sort of feel like my Patriots are barely ever mentioned - good or bad.
Oh boy do I have a surprise for you coming next video
These colossal guaranteed long-term contracts (Watson, Russell) are a death-knell for any team in any sport.
Even if Jags decided to draft another QB, they'd be better off long-term having him sit a year behind Lawrence.
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You are absolutely correct about Ben Johnson. He is going to be very choosy about where he will go. He has been a bit spoiled in Detroit by having a very good owner, and a HC and GM that work great together too. I believe he turned down the Carolina job because he saw what a shitshow it would be. I think the Dallas, Jacksonville, Cleveland, Chicago, and Oakland franchises are kind of in the same boat. Ben is looking for a long term relationship/HC position, not just a big payout.
IMO, Aaron Glenn is more likely to take on the challenge rebuilding one of those franchises will offer, just because he is built that way…..and he is much older than Ben.
BTW, excellent video.
@@RichardStanczak thank you Richard glad you enjoyed!
I have some problems with the Panthers segment, but one is far bigger than the rest. Putting DJ Wonnum's name out there as "tied for 5th" in a pass rush stat is disingenuous, to say the least. We signed him this offseason for 2/12.5, and after that, during a surgery on his quadriceps, quote: "his body reject(ed) the internal stitches used to repair his quadriceps tear, (he developed) a MRSA infection, and weeks of taking blood thinners after he developed blood clots as a result of the intravenous antibiotics he was taking to fight the infection." He got sepsis and nearly died. His first week back was Week 10. Our bye was week 11. In one game, he recorded a sack, 5 pressures, 6 tackles, 2 QB hits and a forced fumble. We have a bad defense, but the man we signed to be our 2nd edge rusher was fighting for his life all off-season *while* rehabbing his quad. Our pass rush looks awful on paper, but Clowney was without the running mate we signed with him. So it's not all bleak. Draft Mason Graham to pair with Derrick Brown and A'Shawn Robinson and let's move.
Panthers defense being horrible isn’t just personnel but scheme related. Losing Derek brown and Shaq Thompson hurt them sure but not adjusting the defense and running 3-4 without the right personnel for it is just stupid.
I wonder if teams in the future are gonna be more hesitant to pay qbs because Trevor Lawrence tua and dak shouldn’t have received those 50 million a year contracts
As a raiders fan, we got seriously catfished by Pierce and Zamir White
Brows where a qb away and failed at that and have to start over. Just shows you how important qb's are man.
Nobody wants Watson! The Browns are stuck with him!
Great Analysis! Keep them coming! 🤟🏻💀
Panthers are not drafting a QB in the first round man, WHAT? Like why not have Bryce try ONE more year and also you need tackles, guards, receivers; a DEFENSE like a qb in first round does NOTHING, like you just build up the team see what Bryce has and NEXT year you decide what to do with him, like no way in hell would it be a good idea for Carolina to reset ALTEADY
I have no idea how you rationalize putting the Panthers above the Saints.
Really funny that despite teams like the cowboys and saints having terrible years, the same horribly run franchises that are constantly the worst in the league are still the worst. Jets weren't mentioned but I'd guess they're #5 worst situation.
Hey just wondering if there is anything coming out soon about the titans? I'm a huge titans fan
I have a video coming out soon ish that will discuss a player on the Titans. I will discuss their situation in depth soon
I think Bryce Young will turn things around the core of Young, Legette Sanders and Hubbard is starting to come together maybe Jonathan Brooks might turn out well. Now if they can get a good person like Drew Brees or Alex Smith to work with Bryce Young this off-season and improve the o-line things might be looking up for them
Panthers aren't as down bad after this year as you'd think:
They have a good amount of draft picks at their disposal (8 in the first 5 rounds), which includes their own 1st round pick (The bears don't have that) and the Rams 2nd round pick. With Fitterrer as GM they kept trading picks away for no good reason. The first rookie class from the new GM Dan Morgan has been filled with contributors. The offense looks better than last year with 3 rookies starting across the board (Legette, Coker, and Sanders) with Brooks set to come back the second half of the season after rehabing his ACL tear in college.
They are eating a ton of dead cap this season to get away from all the bad moves that Scott Fitterer made last offseason and there are quite a few moves that can be made to free up cap space where necessary.
The biggest thing you neglected to talk about: The O-Line is STOUT and one of the best in the league this year. Even if Bryce ends up sucking the rest of the season, if a competent vet QB becomes available (Someone like Russell Wilson or Geno Smith, who both have familiarity with Canales), there's a good chance the offense will look even better next season. This past offseason, all the money was allocated to try and build up the offense to see if Bryce was the future or not. This offseason they can focus a good amount of their draft and FA on the other side of the ball to build up the defense that is lacking overall talent, but has also been destroyed by injuries (Brown, and thompson, two of the best players on the team have been out pretty much all year, with starters on an already thin D-Line also missing a significant amount of time throughout the season).
So yeah, the team isn't good, but it's not as dire and doom and gloom as it was last offseason. They've already won more games this year than last and are showing signs of improvement as the season goes on, something that never happened last year.
1. Browns
2. Jets
3. Cowboys
4. Jaguars
5. Panthers
Also saints is the worst situation imo, i thought it was the jets at first but a coaching and GM change which they jus did could fix that team also getting rid of aaron rodgers too because that offense wit garret wilson and breece is electric if the play calling wasnt so shit. The saints not only have such an old roster but they literally never in a full rebuild mode which hurts them tremendously and they have to pay derek carr’s dead cap. They are in over their heads and need to rebuild fully
I think it’s jets, panthers, browns, and saints honestly. I think the jags could be good next year with a new head coach and the raiders just need a QB
The panthers are not a 4 worst situations. Maybe for this season but things to think about... the Saints are a 4 win team that are already $100 million over the cap next season. The Cowboys owe something like 47% of their salary cap to Ceedee and Dak in 2025 and are a 3 win team. Browns for obvious reasons... Raiders look hopeless... Titans are a 2 win team without a real QB...
Like I said I think Panthers bottom 4 for the future is odd, especially seeing the growth of the skill players and improved OL. Not to mention that the entire defense is hurt.
here before the caption fix O.o
Same
No, the Browns do not have "really talented players" on the roster. The Defense that everyone talks about cannot stop the run and NFL teams are running more. The Browns are playing pre-pandemic football and have not caught up. They don't run, they cannot stop the run. That is not "talent". They have the same GM who signed Watson and the owner seems to be fine with that. There is no scenario where this team wins in the near future.
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I would say the 4 worst are the Saints, Giants, Jets, and Browns
Love your videos. But, just noticed that the pictures behind you are not straightened, and it’s all I can think about now.
Damn the chiefs at 3:14 surprised me
How about top bad teams with bright futures or great teams in trouble.
Panthers go from worst to best once David tepper is gone
QBs are just overpaid. Every single team that wins it all in the past 15 years or so had a qb on a rookie deal, Brady on paycut or mahomes. The only outlier is Stafford. This basically means a team should only sign a qb up to 30 million a year. If it’s anything above that it’s not worth it unless the qb has Brady or mahomes talent.
Such a bad take on the Panthers. If you consider us to be one of the 4 worst situations then you have just not been watching our games lmao.
O lineman are at their best north of 30 tbf
Once again the Steelers end up on top as the smartest organization in the room. Look at what they are doing with a $1m qb and a non flashy team with no $300m contracts.
The Steelers have ZERO chance at winning it all. Russell’s moon balls can’t keeps working at 90%
Raiders have no pieces lol. What is Antonio supposed to do?
carolina should keep bryce for another year or trade him to a team he can grow like bears did for fields
Only 4? What about the chiefs? They just lost and are now 9-1. They practically need to rebuild
Dallas Cowboys would like their due recognition.
Lions + Bills Superbowl! Let's fckn GOOOO!
Saints are probably in a worse situation than the panthers. Everyone is old and they have no HC. They havent drafted well either.
More panthers hate for no reason. They’re rebuilding the right way this time
The entire Jags organization is a joke.
The jets just fired Joe Douglas 30 minutes ago. Woody Johnson is a terrible owner
Just another scapegoat for Owner/GM/HC/QB1 Aaron Rodgers
The Jets best solution is for the entire Johnson family to sell the franchise to the consortium of Verizon, Goldman Sachs, Liberty Media and Televisa-Univision for $10 billion and to clean house by revoking Aaron Rodgers' contract and NOT pay him EVER again and to bring in. tougher coaching staff, a Smart GM, real President of football operations and regain hundreds of millions of dollars in cap space by cutting washed up hasbeens and bring in more younger homegrown talents and guide them towards the brighter future
The proven brst way for the Browns to get better is move to a different city.
Surprise you don’t have my pats on the list outside of Drake Maye our roster is made up of McDonalds workers. We gotta build around Drake this offseason
They have the cap space to be able to do that, though, so that's why they're not as in a dire situation as the teams in this video.
In Bryce situation he was set up to fail. Where u have a franchise that did nothing to have him succeed on top never made moves to surround Bryce with the talent for success. The panthers dig a whole two years ago
panthers are drafting mykel williams
The worst situation? 49ers. Best situation is the Carolina panthers. Carolina has no overpaid stars and luckily missed out on a super overrated Caleb Williams. The panthers remind me of the Texans 2 years ago. Remember how everyone said the Texans were not going anywhere? Look at them now. Carolina has no overpaid stars to pay. They can draft and start a new. The 49ers have an old overpaid team. The 49ers also have to pay an overrated Brock Purdy. The 49ers can’t even trade these guys. With the massive contracts who will want the 49ers overpaid stars?
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Carolina also has the most "head up ass" control freak owner who will call all of the shots and then fire everyone when it doesn't work. Carolina is the seventh level of football hell as long as Tepper is involved.
@@TylerMcVeigh1 they said that about the Texans 3 years ago. Literally last year they said the broncos were in that situation. One player or coach can change everything. The teams in the worst situation are the teams with over paid players they can’t move. Or teams that are all in on winning and don’t.
@@cptjockitch Except the Texans don't have an owner who must have the final say in ever personnel decision. The only reason he even ended up being talked about as a bad owner was because of the run around he gave Watson. He hired a new GM and coach to build and run the team and it paid off. They also had like six first round picks to work with and a couple of cornerstone players already on the roster.
Literally no one said that about the Broncos. The issue everyone had was that massive contract Wilson had. Everyone said that if they hit on a QB they would be in a decent spot.
Yes being tied up with aging players on bad contracts is a bad situation, but you can cut players, try to trade them, and move money around to try free up cap space. You can at least work the situation. Anyone walking into Carolina is going to deal with a roster devoid of talent, an owner who will run team and blame them for his failures, and will have a hard time convincing talent to sign with the team without massively overpaying to compensate for terrible ownership and poor team performance. It's literally the same issues that plagued Washington under Snyder's ownership and it's what always kept them stuck in the basement of the NFC East outside of one or two decent years.
Classic trashing the Panthers from someone who clearly hasnt been watching them of late. Theyve won 2 in a row and its not by accident. Bryce is playing significantly better, the rookie contributors are contributing, this past draft class looks to have at least 3 hits (probably 4 when Brooks plays), the coaching is significantly improved, and the team has draft capital and money for the offseason.
They arent exactly in the greatest situation, but its also not particularly bad either.
I feel like everybody hates on Deshaun Watson because of the allegations. That aside, the guy is good and the Browns suck. Meanwhile Daniel Jones is... Daniel Jones and nobody bats an eye, they gave up on Saquon for DJ😂😂😂 why was that not a bigger deal, same with Henry and Levis and Tannehill.
I mean does Daniel Jones have 30+ allegations of SA?
Plus the Giants get plenty of flack for that move lol