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One year after one dozen NFL teams made changes at offensive coordinator, the 2015 offseason has seen 14 clubs hire someone new for the job.

Add in free agency and the recent draft and power ranking all of the team’s attacks proved to be interesting indeed.

The order here isn’t who we felt would score the fewest to the most points this upcoming season. There are numerous ways to reach the end zone in this game, be it turnovers returned for scores or punts and kickoffs taken the distance.

Here, we will take into account factors such as yards gained, touchdowns scored, red-zone efficiency and hopefully a lack of turnovers. We will also look at each team’s offseason arrivals and departures, as well as the influence of the 2015 draft.

Hence, these are not predictions for the 2015 season, rather a look at where every offensive unit stands at the moment.

Of course, the only somewhat accurate gauge when it comes to all of these offenses may not come until late August—or perhaps even later. But let the speculation begin.