5. Denver Broncos
There are some certain differences, but Denver and Seattle are quite similar. It’s awfully hard to see either team winning Super Bowl LII without improving the offensive line.
But if that happens, watch out.
The Broncos have a championship caliber defense. Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders make for one of the NFL’s best receiver tandems. C.J. Anderson and Devontae Booker are a more than competent rushing tandem.
The quarterback position might seem like a question mark, but even that’s debatable. Statistically, 2016’s passing game was not much worse than 2015’s.
The Broncos regressed in 2016, but the quarterback position wasn't much different. pic.twitter.com/a8aoEfmp1M
— Sportsnaut (@Sportsnaut) February 2, 2017
An acquisition of Tony Romo might seem sexy, and it could potentially happen. But no big quarterback move should be made until the line is improved.
With an improved line, Denver is a Super Bowl threat with Trevor Seimian, Paxton Lynch, Romo, or basically anyone else.