This month, two sports franchises became champions for the first time. The St.Louis Blues took over the NHL with their first Stanley Cup, and the Toronto Raptors dethroned Golden State in the NBA Finals. Unless the Tampa Bay Rays or Milwaukee Brewers pull through, baseball could end the streak of the year of first titles.

Football, on the other hand, is always up in the air. As it stands now, 37.5% of the league has never hoisted a Lombardi Trophy. Several teams have made it to the big game but have come home empty-handed.

Twitter is a fascinating place filled beyond the toxic waste that people tweet. Brad Kelly of The Draft Network asked the universe which of the 12 teams that haven’t won a Super Bowl is likely to win one next, so I have to give credit to him on the idea. Some people are smarter than others, as the replies will show.

These 12 teams have never won the Super Bowl: • Cardinals

• Falcons

• Bills

• Panthers

• Bengals

• Browns

• Lions

• Texans

• Jaguars

• Chargers

• Vikings

• Titans Which of these 12 has the best chance to win their first Super Bowl this season? — Brad Kelly (@BradKelly17) June 23, 2019

While Brad gave his top three, some people have different opinions. Others see rosters half empty, and some see them missing a piece or two. Let’s take it one step further and rank all 12 to see who could lift their first Lombardi this coming February.

12. Arizona Cardinals

They’re not it this year and probably for a few more years. The roster has several potential stars in Kyler Murray, Budda Baker, Byron Murphy, and Haason Reddick. They also have current stars such as Chandler Jones, Patrick Peterson, David Johnson, and the reliable Larry Fitzgerald. That’s about it right now.

Sorry Fitz, you better ask for a trade if you want a Super Bowl ring in 2019.

11. Cincinnati Bengals

Much like Arizona, the Cincinnati Bengals have several promising players in the making. On offense, Joe Mixon, Tyler Boyd, and AJ Green are great compliments to each other. On defense, Geno Atkins, William Jackson, and Jessie Bates III are their core leaders. The jury is still out on John Ross, Carl Lawson, Billy Price, Malik Jefferson, and the injured Jonah Williams.

Outside of that, who else do the Bengals have? Cordy Glenn and maybe Dre Kirkpatrick on a good day is it. Andy Dalton has taken Cincinnati to the playoffs five times in his career. He’s still waiting for his first playoff win.

Sorry Cincinnati, you’re out.

10. Detroit Lions

The next two you could switch, and there’d be little argument. Some would argue the Detroit Lions got better over the offseason. That statement is somewhat true. The signings of Trey Flowers and Danny Amendola do fill needs on the defensive end and slot receiver. TJ Hockerson might have been slightly over-drafted but still fits a significant need for Detriot’s offense.

Three players aren’t going to turn a team into a Super Bowl contender overnight. The 10th ranked defense should still be their bread and butter, but the 24th ranked offense will need to improve. Matthew Stafford has been the best quarterback to ever walk through the Motor City, but he’ll need an MVP season to win in the NFC North.

Detroit is likely a possible surprise playoff team this season. That’s about it, for now, heading into training camp.

9. Buffalo Bills

See Detroit, double for the Buffalo Bills. The Bills had four chances to get off this list in the ’90s with Jim Kelly under center. Instead, they lost every Super Bowl and have struggled since. This offseason, general manager Brandon Beane took the “Ryan Pace approach” and built around his franchise quarterback Josh Allen.

The Bills finished with the 30th ranked offense last season. That should be corrected this season with potentially four new players taking over in the trenches. Allen’s arsenal now features a home run threat in John Brown and reliable slot receiver Cole Beasley.

While the top three defense that features Ed Oliver should scare teams, everything relies on Allen. The 23-year-old gunslinger has the skills to be a franchise quarterback but has to take the right step in year two. Again, Buffalo is a sneaky playoff team for sure. They still are a year from being a legit threat.

8. Houston Texans

This one hurts to write because the Houston Texans should be much higher. After wasting Andre Johnson‘s talent with below-average quarterbacks, the Texans finally found their guy. Deshaun Watson was on his way to setting rookie records in 2017 with 19 touchdowns heading into November. Then a torn ACL in practice sent Houston to the bottom of the NFL.

Waston is a star and has an above-average arsenal. DeAndre Hopkins is a top three receiver in the league while Keke Coutee and Jordan Thomas could be breakout candidates this season. Will Fuller is a home run deep threat when healthy. The Texans finished with a top 15 defense last season along with their third AFC South title in five years.

But the 2019 offseason has some severe doubts moving forward. Bradley Roby is not Kareem Jackson, and Tashaun Gipson is not Tyrann Mathieu in an already weak secondary. Jadeveon Clowney might not play this season or could be traded. Houston had one job this offseason: protect Watson from undergoing a 62 sack season. Tytus Howard and Max Scharping aren’t going to prevent that.

The Texans last year probably would be top five in this list. This year, they’re lucky to be top eight.

7. Tennessee Titans

The Tennessee Titans might be the surprise team next season. They found vital pieces in free agency and did a phenomenal job in the draft. The only thing holding back this AFC South contender is the one thing all three other teams in their division have.

Tennessee finished with a top 10 defense last season and found a star in safety Kevin Byard. The team extended fellow safety Kenny Vaccaro to pair the unit for the future on the backend. The quality offensive line added Roger Saffold and gave Marcus Mariota two weapons in Adam Humphries and AJ Brown.

Everything falls on the shoulders of Mariota to take this team far. Since entering the league, the No.2 pick has thrown over 20 touchdowns in a season just once. Tennessee will face Cleveland, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Kansas City and New Orleans in 2019, all who are expected to be playoff contenders.

If you believe in Mariota, this team has a shot. History suggests otherwise, though.

6. Jacksonville Jaguars

If the team were at full strength, the Jacksonville Jaguars would be higher. They deserve to be higher thanks to their top five defense. The problem is that two of their top stars might not play at all this season thanks to internal issues.

Jacksonville might finally have a quarterback in the form of Nick Foles. Twice Foles took the Philadelphia Eagles into the postseason, winning Super Bowl 52 and being named the MVP as a backup. If he lives up to the $88 million deal, he’s going to keep Jacksonville in contention.

Jacksonville’s star-studded defense is now playing shorthanded. Linebacker Telvin Smith announced earlier this offseason he’d be stepping away from football to deal with personal health problems. Meanwhile, top pass rusher Yannick Ngakoue is not expected to report to camp until the team renegotiates his contract. Rookie Josh Allen is expected to play both defensive end and linebacker could take some time adjusting to.

Even with an average quarterback such as Foles, the Jaguars defense could keep them in contention. But when one unit is not a full strength, that knocks them down a bit.

5. Cleveland Browns

I’ll believe it when I see it. For now, the Cleveland Browns are certainly closer to a Super Bowl than they’ve ever been. That doesn’t mean they’re South Beach bound yet.

Give John Dorsey all the credit for his offseason moves. Acquiring Oliver Vernon and Sheldon Richardson solidifies Cleveland’s front seven. Then Dorsey reeled in the Trophy prize in Odell Beckham Jr. to solidify his receiving corp. With a promising Baker Mayfield looking to build off his record-rookie season, he now has two standout weapons in Jarvis Landry and the former Giant.

Cleveland has a relatively easy out of conference schedule this season as well. With their hardest games looking to be the Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots, the Browns could win just three AFC North games and earn a playoff spot. If the defense can grow under new coordinator Steve Wilks, this is likely the roster to beat in their division.

That’s all just on paper. It has to be demonstrated on the field before we can crown them anything. Sorry Browns fans, let’s wait until after the mid-way point before moving you up.

4. Carolina Panthers

Even with a stricter schedule, the Carolina Panthers are an established team that can succeed this season. While they play in perhaps football’s toughest division, Carolina’s a solid unit on both sides of the ball and should compete.

Both units finished inside the top 15 last season and became stronger via the draft or free agency. Carolina’s front seven could be the NFL’s top unit thanks to additions of Gerald McCoy and rookie Brian Burns. Re-signing safety Eric Reid should help in a zone defense and the run game if he continues to impress. On offense, the Panthers added veteran receiver Chris Hogan to be DJ Moore’s complement while Curtis Samuel continues to grow.

The big question is on Cam Newton‘s health. Since his 2015 MVP season, “Super Cam” has slowly digressed year after year. This past offseason, Newton underwent a procedure to correct his throwing shoulder and time will tell if he can return to his natural form. Outside of a tough NFC South, Carolina will likely need two wins against the Rams, the Seattle Seahawks, and the Indianapolis Colts to make the postseason.

It’s a stretch, but crazier things have happened. It all relies on Newton to make this team a contender though.

3. Atlanta Falcons

Honestly, if any of these top three went to the Super Bowl next season, it wouldn’t be shocking. The team who has the least chance right now though heading is Atlanta. They’re a great team, but their schedule and division put them lowest on the podium.

Atlanta did little this offseason acquiring talent. That says a ton about the roster they have in place. If not for a slew of injuries throughout the season, the Falcons likely would have been in last year’s playoff. The addition of Chris Lindstrom and Kaleb McGary could complete the right side of the offensive line. Matt Ryan is a top 10 quarterback has the best arsenal in football.

The thing that will stop Atlanta from heading to Miami is unproven players and their schedule. It’s a do or die year for Vic Beasley to return to his 2016, 15.5, sack form. Young players like cornerback Isaiah Oliver and defensive end Takk McKinley will need to take a step forward. Their season also starts tough with games against Philadelphia, at Indianapolis and Houston. They also play in the NFC South with the New Orleans Saints and the Panthers.

On paper, Atlanta is a complete roster who hasn’t won a Super Bowl. They’ll need big wins early if they want to compete in their division.

2. Minnesota Vikings

Two things can help a team win it all; a talented roster and a smooth schedule. Luckily for the Minnesota Vikings, they have both this season that could grant them a Lombardi Trophy.

A top five defense that still should be competitive. Minnesota’s only massive loss was Sheldon Richardson. With a solid secondary and near flawless pass rush, the Vikings will rely on their defense to carry them this season. When looking at the schedule, eight of the 13 teams they face finished with a below ranked 15 offense last year.

Offensive production will be essential. Kirk Cousins has a superb arsenal in Stefon Diggs, Adam Thielen, Kyle Rudolph, Dalvin Cook, and Irv Smith Jr. The problem for the Vikings is Cousins himself. After paying him $84 million last offseason, the former Washington Redskins gunslinger missed the mark in big games due to poor execution and a weak offensive line. If Garrett Bradbury, Dru Samia or Josh Kline can grow into starters, Cousins will be out of excuses.

Sometimes a quarterback has to be the savior. Cousins doesn’t have to be elite; he just needs to be average. You like that, Cousins? Just be average? Yeah, you like that!

1. Los Angeles Chargers

Atlanta has the most complete roster on this list. Los Angeles Chargers is a close second. For that reason and a slightly easier schedule, they should be the front runners to win it all.

The Chargers are the sister team out in that soulless city but might be a top five roster in the league. Philip Rivers is still dominant under center while Melvin Gordon took another step forward in his career. Mike Williams showed he could be a solid No.2 to Keenan Allen and Hunter Henry was the league’s top young tight end before suffering a torn ACL. Travis Benjamin and Austin Ekeler were solid role players for the 11th ranked offense last season as well.

Los Angeles’ top 10 defense got better with the additions of Thomas Davis, Jerry Tillery, and Nasir Adderly. When looking at their schedule, the Chargers will have tough matchups against Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, and Minnesota while also having to play the Chiefs twice. Although Kansas City has Patrick Mahomes, his weaponry is looking a tad weaker.

The Chargers will need to secure a top-two seed in the playoffs since New England is going to win the AFC East. If they can control their destiny even the slightest amount, they’re a secure bet to hoist a Lombardi Trophy finally in 2020.

Cole Thompson is the Lead NFL writer for Pro Football Network. Follow him on Twitter at @MrColeThompson.