NFL Future Power Rankings takeaways: Rams, Colts, Cowboys in trouble

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NFL Future Power Rankings takeaways: Rams, Colts, Cowboys in trouble
By Kevin Seifert

[espn.go.com]

No NFL team, not a single one, would ever aspire to be a one-year contender. That never happens. Ever. I swear. Poll all 32 owners and their general managers, and each of them would spit back some version of this organizational expectation: sustained success over time.

ESPN Insider's annual Future Power Rankings holds teams accountable to that priority. At its core, the project attempts to gauge how franchises have set themselves up for at least the midrange future. It obviously can't take into account unknown draft decisions and unmade moves in free agency, but neither should any team's blueprints.

All we can do is work with what we know, and what follows are five of the most important takeaways from the project:

1. The shine is officially gone from coach Jeff Fisher

Fact: It has been a long time since Fisher had a good team. Supporters will point to the Rams' death march in St. Louis and Sam Bradford's knees as mitigating factors. But the last Fisher team with a winning record was the 2008 Tennessee Titans, and he hasn't won a playoff game since 2003. His long streak of mediocre (or worse) results is no longer whitewashed. Rams owner Stan Kroenke values him as a transitional leader, explaining his continued tenure. But our Insiders ranked the Rams' coaching staff, led by Fisher and featuring a series of recent changes at offensive coordinator, to be the league's absolute worst. It was the biggest reason the Rams -- despite excitement over tailback Todd Gurley, quarterback Jared Goff and a talented defense -- are No. 30 in these rankings. It's difficult to argue with the history.

2. Poor Andrew Luck

This project helps quantify a familiar dynamic: That the Indianapolis Colts haven't put their star quarterback in a great position moving forward. You can argue about Luck's individual ranking here -- that he'll be a top-five quarterback in 2018 -- but the rest of the organization has provided little fodder to dispute its dismal appraisal. Can you name 15 players that form a foundational nucleus around Luck? Do you trust general manager Ryan Grigson to improve his draft record rapidly? Can you glean any traces of coach Chuck Pagano's style in the way the Colts play? In the end, we reach the same conclusion: The Colts' future is cloudy -- even with a potential Hall of Fame quarterback entering his prime.

3. How long for Carson Palmer?

The Arizona Cardinals are 29-9 in the games Palmer has started over the past three seasons, and a top-10 Future Power Ranking seems fair -- as long as Palmer maintains what has been the best stretch of his career. Coach Bruce Arians and general manager Steve Keim also fare well in this analysis, but it's hard to separate their success from their quarterback's. Does Palmer, at age 36 and after three ACL repairs, have three more years in him? And should the Cardinals' lack of a succession plan count against the goal of sustained success? One point to keep in mind: The Cardinals aren't likely to be in position to draft a top-end quarterback anytime soon. To place a team led by a 36-year-old quarterback to be among the league's best in three years is, well, aggressive.

4. Whoa there, Cowboy

A common NFL narrative suggests the Dallas Cowboys have turned an administrative corner as executive vice president Stephen Jones' influence expands. Roster talent has grown in at least some areas, especially at offensive line, and there are some genuine stars on the roster from receiver Dez Bryant to quarterback Tony Romo to rookie tailback Ezekiel Elliott. But the Cowboys fared poorly throughout these ratings, finishing No. 21 or lower in terms of roster, quarterback, coaching and draft. Overall, the Cowboys were considered the 26th-best prepared team for the mid-term future. This seemed harsh, but not necessarily wrong when you think about the age of Romo and tight end Jason Witten, and a largely patchwork defense. The biggest issue is Romo's age (36) and durability combined with the utter lack of a succession plan. The Future Power Rankings project counts on highly productive quarterback play from other aging stars, but it's difficult to expect that for Romo. And in this case, conventional wisdom should be challenged.

5. Good lord, San Francisco

Just a few years ago, the 49ers seemed to have everything going for them: One of the NFL's best coaches in Jim Harbaugh, an ascending quarterback in Colin Kaepernick and a roster stocked with homegrown talent. In fact, they ranked No. 1 in ESPN's 2013 Future Power Rankings. The obvious lesson is that life changes fast in the NFL. The other is that not only have the 49ers declined, as we all know, but they've been battered beyond recognition. The only team less prepared for the future, according to ESPN Insider, is the Cleveland Browns. The Cleveland Browns. I'm not ready to write them off so quickly. If coach Chip Kelly can prop up Nick Foles as a 27-touchdown, two-interception quarterback -- as he did in Philadelphia in 2013 -- then there is still hope for Kaepernick or even Blaine Gabbert. Youth and competency at quarterback would make their future brighter than half the NFL's teams.
 

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Funny I understand why they rank the Ram coaching staff the worst because they only have technically a high profile DC, whereas, many other teams have higher profile assistants, however, after this year Rob Boras and Mike Groh will be considered top assistants IMHO and Fisher will end the year at 10-6 and a playoff victory and then all the pundits will applaud ESK for staying the course.
 

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.....and the aggressive marginalizing continues. :snicker: It's a good thing I don't need consensus in my life. Just truth. And reality.

I believe our coaching staff is the most impressive in football. Including Fisher. People love to cite statistics. I know what I see.

Lazy writer.

I think there is a lot of animosity in the league toward Kroenke and Jerry Jones because they won the LA battle. So shots are taken at them at every turn.
 

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Lets see. Rams 4 years ago til present, one of the largest roster turn arounds, they become the youngest team in the league. Draft an almost rookie OL, a rookie QB with #1 and this writer doesn't think the Rams are looking to get better in the long run? What else would you do to get better for years to come?
 

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What about Wauffle and Cecil, and Our offensive line coach and Bones Fossil etc. I thought our staff was pretty well regarded.
 

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What about Wauffle and Cecil, and Our offensive line coach and Bones Fossil etc. I thought our staff was pretty well regarded.

I concur, Mike Wauffle is renown, Cecil and Boudreau not so much, however, John "Bones" Fossil is one of the best in the business at special teams, but I do concur that the Colts & Cowboys are in trouble though.
 

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-- are No. 30 in these rankings. It's difficult to argue with the history.

Pray tell, what has this writer seen with the recent history to rank them the 3rd worst team?

I think he's seen them pick in the top 10 every year and just assumes that's where they finished. All those high draft picks, except gurley, came through drafts bozo.

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1. The shine is officially gone from coach Jeff Fisher

Fact: It has been a long time since Fisher had a good team. Supporters will point to the Rams' death march in St. Louis and Sam Bradford's knees as mitigating factors. But the last Fisher team with a winning record was the 2008 Tennessee Titans, and he hasn't won a playoff game since 2003. His long streak of mediocre (or worse) results is no longer whitewashed. Rams owner Stan Kroenke values him as a transitional leader, explaining his continued tenure. But our Insiders ranked the Rams' coaching staff, led by Fisher and featuring a series of recent changes at offensive coordinator, to be the league's absolute worst. It was the biggest reason the Rams -- despite excitement over tailback Todd Gurley, quarterback Jared Goff and a talented defense -- are No. 30 in these rankings. It's difficult to argue with the history.
" PURE BULL SHIT!!":seizure::palm:
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Another Idiot, Fisher is a tenured coach and Greg Williams is one of the best DC in the NFL. I can see how the colts ,cardinals and cowboys are in trouble, other than Andrew Luck and his receivers, the colts have very little talent. Arizona is all on Carson Palmer if he doesn't perform or gets injured they turn into a 5 win team, same goes for the cowboys. How is our roster in trouble though?
Good young O Line
Talented 21 year old running back
Young top 10 defense
I think I am going to stop reading these articles lol, just makes me question how these people have jobs, they are like the weather man wrong or right you stay employed .
 

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I am not a huge Fisher fan at all. At best, I'm lukewarm on him. But to list him among the league's worst is laughable.

For all of his faults, Fisher never lets his team's record dip below respectable. He's also done that without ever having a legitimate QB during his time with the Rams, while playing in the NFL's toughest division. Players also seem to like playing for him. And stability does have some value to it; needless to say, Jeff has been here for a handful of years now.

If the media wants to consider him ranked at the bottom of the coaching ladder, however, that's fine by me. It's easier to win when the pressure is off. Embrace the underappreciated, underrated, underdog role.
 

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30th??????? Really???

I'm interested in what the opinion of Groh & Boras will be in 6 months.... I'm also interested in finding out what they thought of Schotty & Cigs....:rolleyes:o_O:bueller::notsure:
 

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I can understand the criticism of Fisher and his W/L record of the last decade or so. I've said that he is on his prove it contract, and should be.

But Damn! 30th ranked? That's insane.

The Rams just finished 7-9 with Foles and Keenum while playing a very difficult schedule. They were slotted to draft 15th, for cryin' out loud.

How in the world does that equate to a 30th ranking?

Gawd!.
 

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I can understand the criticism of Fisher and his W/L record of the last decade or so. I've said that he is on his prove it contract, and should be.

But Damn! 30th ranked? That's insane.

The Rams just finished 7-9 with Foles and Keenum while playing a very difficult schedule. They were slotted to draft 15th, for cryin' out loud.

How in the world does that equate to a 30th ranking?

Gawd!.

You're obviously not one of the elite insiders.
 

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Let's see. Pick any team and have them lose all but two starters on the OLine, a TE who has more drops than a black diamond ski slope, horrid QB production (due to an oft injured Bradford who wouldn't negotiate a team friendly contract), and losses of both starting DE's, WIL LB, and SS...and tell me their final record for the season.

But yeah, the coach sucked.

Sigh, I will be happy to see meaningful games played again. Alas, just one more year of maturity of one of the youngest teams in the league and... perhaps the coaches will look smart.
 

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I, as usual, couldn't possibly care any less about those dumbass kind of media pieces...