In a normal year, the middle of November is about when you can really take stock of the NFL and figure out which teams have what it takes to make a run at a Super Bowl.

This is not a normal year.

Every team in the NFL is flawed right now, except perhaps one: The Seattle Seahawks.

Looking around the league at the top teams, I’ve been blown away at how none of them are well-rounded. Teams are either great at offense or great at defense, but not both. The Patriots and the Falcons have juggernauts for offenses, and both stink on D. The Broncos and the Chiefs have great defenses and can’t move the ball. The Raiders and Steelers can score on anyone, neither can stop anyone. The Ravens and Eagles are stout on the defensive end, and both are ranked in the bottom half of the league in offense.

Only Seattle is putting together anything approaching a well-rounded team. The Seahawks might scream “defense only” to you, and yes, the team has a phenomenal defense. But as Russell Wilson gets healthier every week and improves his mobility, and this patched-together Seahawks offensive line improves every week under line coach Tom Cable, they are becoming a real NFL offense.

Add in rookie running back C.J. Prosise, the impending return of Thomas Rawls, the breakout play of Doug Baldwin, and Jimmy Graham finally looking comfortable, and the Seahawks are putting the right guys in skill positions on the offensive side. If they can start moving the football well, that’s it. They have to be the Super Bowl favorites.

To give you an idea about how imperfect all these top teams are, let’s head to Football Outsiders’ weekly DVOA rankings. (DVOA, in F.O.’s words, is “a system that breaks down every single play and compares a team’s performance to the league average based on situation in order to determine value over average.” It’s not perfect, but for my mark, it’s the best ranking out there.) For the top teams, it’s all the same thing — if they’re good on offense, they’re terrible on defense, or vice versa.

The Falcons are currently ranked first in offensive DVOA. Their defense? Twenty-sixth. The Patriots are third in offense, 18th in defense. The Cowboys are second in offense, 19th in defense. On the other side of the coin: The Eagles currently have the No. 1 ranked defense, and the 20th-ranked offense. The Ravens have the second-ranked defense, and the worst-ranked offense in the league.

But then look at the Seahawks. They currently have the fifth-ranked defense in the league and the 11th-ranked offense, and they’ve managed to do that with a banged-up Russell Wilson, the cheapest offensive line in the league and a carousel at running back. Their defense has suffered injuries as well, missing defensive end Michael Bennett (their best pass rusher) for the last two weeks. Despite all that, they’re right on the edge of a Top-10 offense and defense, something no other team in the league can come close to matching.

Lots of things can happen with the Seahawks, and their offensive line is already so patched together they’ll need everyone to stay healthy. Likewise, other teams could figure it out and address their issues. But if Russell Wilson stays healthy and mobile, the line comes together, and the defense does what the defense does, I don’t see how anyone else could be considered the favorite for the Super Bowl. Right now, the Seahawks are the only thing approaching a complete team.