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Ranking NFL offenses is hard, believe it or not.

Sure, off the top of your head you can name the best ones and the absolute worst ones, but when you get into the middle portion of the rankings, you start to realize that there are 18-19 offenses that you look at and think to yourself, "But they're not that bad, though."

Exactly. The point here is that there are plenty of great offenses.

Whether it's created by their quarterback, free-agent signings, the presence of a certain coaching figure or through the draft, there are very few actual terrible offenses.

In this past draft alone, we saw 10 quarterbacks, 32 wide receivers, 29 running backs (including fullbacks) and 14 tight ends get drafted.

With those kinds of numbers, how can a team really not improve.

Ranking these teams brought out a ton of internal arguments, but when it was all said and done, this looks like a set of rankings that most would find to be OK.

So, without further ado: All 32 NFL offenses ranked.

Starting at 32, it's the....

Statistics courtesy of Pro Football Focus and ESPN.

