Bills, Dolphins, Chargers among NFL teams with brightest futures

The future is now for several NFL teams, and all 32 are currently in the process of forming the ideal  “now” for themselves.

The NFL Draft has come and gone, as has a good portion of free agency, and most squads have already hit the field for OTAs as the regular season approaches.

This means that many projections and predictions for teams across the league are currently being made. FOX Sports’ Marcellus Wiley and Emmanuel Acho have certainly ramped up their talk surrounding the game they love on “Speak For Yourself” in recent weeks, and on Wednesday, the pair broke down their five teams with the brightest futures in the league.

Let’s take a look at their lists.

Bills and Chargers are among the Top 5 brightest futures in NFL

Marcellus Wiley and Emmanuel Acho list the top five NFL teams with the brightest futures. Check out where the Los Angeles Chargers, Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills land.

Acho’s list 

5. Miami Dolphins

Acho’s thoughts: “I think the Miami Dolphins’ future is incredibly bright. It’s not just about Tua [Tagovailoa] for me. It’s about Mike McDaniel. The more that I’ve talked to players who played for the 49ers, they’ve said that he was really the brains behind them. When he became the offensive coordinator, Deebo Samuel became a first-team All-Pro, all of a sudden, he’s leading the league in total yards. They’re a young team, I trust Tua, and I trust Mike McDaniel.”

4. Los Angeles Chargers

Acho’s thoughts: “We know what kind of player Justin Herbert is, and we know what kind of coach Brandon Staley is. The only reason they’re not higher: Their division is the toughest in football.”

3. Philadelphia Eagles

Acho’s thoughts: “It’s not just about how good you are. It’s the teams they’re playing. Washington and New York, I don’t think they’re going to be that good moving forward. Jalen Hurts, Nick Sirianni, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Dallas Goedert, then defensively, Jordan Davis, Darius Slay and they just got [James] Bradberry. Then you got a linebacker, Nakobe Dean from Georgia. They look to be set, they’re a very talented team with an influx of youth.”

2. Cincnnati Bengals

Acho’s thoughts: Joe Burrow in his second year went to the Super Bowl. How much brighter of a future can you have? His first year healthy, he was in the biggest game of the season. They shored up the offensive line, they have three new starters there, they were getting sacked way too much.” 

1. Buffalo Bills

Acho’s thoughts: Josh Allen is young, talented and athletic. Coach Sean McDermott is incredible. Now here’s a question: Daboll is gone. I was just talking to some Giants players, they say Daboll is brilliant. I’m interested to see how good Josh Allen will be without his offensive coordinator.”

Wiley’s list

5. Los Angeles Rams

Wiley’s thoughts: “You think Matthew Stafford left Detroit, and his first year in L.A. won a Super Bowl, and is now about to fall off? I just saw Stafford, and he told me he’s feeling better than he was all of last year. He was playing through an injury, he got his elbow fixed up, and we’re going to see a better version of him and the Rams.”

4. Miami Dolphins

Wiley’s thoughts: “Tua was the No. 1 quarterback recruit who went to Alabama when it was offensive-minded. Then he posts the greatest quarterback rating in college football history, then goes to Miami and has a bunch of issues. Now the path is forward and clear: They’re going to ball.”

3. Kansas City Chiefs

Wiley’s thoughts: “Andy Reid has come to his conclusion that he doesn’t need a [star] receiver. He’s Andy Reid. He can game plan them to success, and that’s why Patrick Mahomes had a better passer rating without Tyreek Hill. Mahomes gets the ball around. Reid did it in Philadelphia, and Mahomes is an upgrade from Donovan McNabb.”

2. Buffalo Bills

Wiley’s thoughts: “I was thinking No. 1, but there’s a change in offensive coordinator. I want to see how they perform under new circumstances.”

1. Los Angeles Chargers

Wiley’s thoughts: “When you bring in a Khalil Mack – now all of a sudden they’re balanced. Justin Herbert may be the best young QB in the league, it could be Josh Allen, but he has to deal with that change.”


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