Nine NFL bandwagons to hop aboard in 2020

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Nine NFL bandwagons to hop aboard in 2020

You don't get a trophy for winning the offseason. But you do get a bandwagon.

To state the obvious, it's been a harrowing, tumultuous spring in the real world. And typically, in times of strife, sports can be there to supply what is truly their most important function: joyful distraction. But of course, the COVID-19 pandemic shut down all live athletic competition in America. So, with much of the nation in quarantine, NFL roster reconstruction was essentially the only game in town for sports fans seeking a release. This only heightened intrigue in free agency and the draft, ratcheting up the hype that naturally spawns from offseason wheeling and dealing.

And it was quite an interesting few months of NFL activity, with the stunning relocation of the greatest quarterback of all time, the staggering trade of a first-team All-Pro wideout and the surprising stimulation of the league's first-ever virtual draft.

Consequently, bandwagons are filling up fast at various outposts across the NFL. Here's the strange thing, though: I'm kinda feeling these bandwagons -- like all of them. Maybe all the real-world distress has me seeking out optimism wherever I can find it.

So, without further ado, here's a list of NFL bandwagons I'm advising you to hop on in 2020, Schein Nine style:

Buffalo Bills

For the first time in a quarter-century, Buffalo is taking the AFC East. By multiple games. And for good measure, the Bills are going to notch their first playoff victory since that division-title-winning group completely overwhelmed Dan Marino's Dolphins in what was then called Rich Stadium. The droughts end this season, Bills Mafia. The fine football fans out in lovely Western New York are gonna party like it's 1995.

Yes, with great hype comes great pressure. Last offseason, I christened Buffalo as my Cinderella team for the 2019 campaign, and the Bills reached double-digit wins for the first time this millennium before losing in overtime at Houston on Wild Card Weekend. This offseason, the Bills bandwagon's filling up, especially with Tom Brady out of the division and Stefon Diggs on the roster. The most important individual figure, though, might be Sean McDermott. In Year 4 on the job, McDermott's a gem of a head coach; he'll have Buffalo ready to meet the great Jim Kelly's lofty expectations. McDermott's fingerprints are all over the ferocious defense, which boasts playmakers on every level, including a pair of young Pro Bowlers in LB Tremaine Edmunds and CB Tre'Davious White.

On the other side of the ball, QB Josh Allen took great strides as a thrower in Year 2, boosting his touchdown passes (20, up from 10 in his rookie campaign), completion percentage (58.8, up from 52.8) and quarterback rating (85.3, up from 67.9), while reducing his interceptions (9, down from 12). Not to mention, nobody had more fourth-quarter comebacks (4) or game-winning drives (5) than Allen in 2019. I think, under the watchful eye of offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, the 24-year-old takes another big step forward this season. In fact, as I wrote last month, I see Allen blossoming into a dark-horse MVP candidate, with Diggs now headlining a stellar receiving trio that also includes John Brown and Cole Beasley.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tom Brady! There's not a chance this fails, even with Brady turning 43 in August. The G.O.A.T. is still great. And as star linebacker Lavonte David told me last month on my SiriusXM Radio show, Schein on Sports, Brady's going to "fall in love" with Mike Evans. David called Evans, who's eclipsed 1,000 yards receiving in all six of his NFL campaigns, a top-three receiver in the NFL. I don't disagree -- and after the coming season, with TB12 delivering the football, neither will you. Brady will maximize the elite WR duo of Evans and Chris Godwin -- and have a blast taking a trip down memory lane while throwing touchdowns to Gronk! Getting Iowa OT Tristan Wirfs with the No. 13 overall pick was a coup. Obviously, building a fortress around the game's oldest active player is essential.

And circling back to Lavonte David, don't sleep on this Bucs defense. The unit really started to come into its own down the stretch last season, as the young secondary caught up with the outstanding front seven. The front's a brick wall against the run, while Shaq Barrett and Jason Pierre-Paul terrify opposing quarterbacks off the edges. And it's hard to find a better off-ball linebacker duo than David and Devin White.

Wouldn't it be perfect for the Brady-led Bucs to become the first team to ever host a Super Bowl in the home stadium?

Dallas Cowboys

Last week, in a bold predictions edition of the Schein Nine, I said Mike McCarthy will win Coach of the Year and the Cowboys will enter the playoffs as the NFC's No. 1 seed. Now, that is a bandwagon you want to hop on. And given the Cowboys' nationwide fan base, that's a bandwagon that'll fill up rather quickly. So you better hop aboard now!

I really think the McCarthy hiring was one of the most significant moves of this offseason. The Super Bowl-winning coach will help Dak Prescott become consistently great. Dallas' loaded offense is going to sizzle, and CeeDee Lamb is going to become the next great Cowboys receiver to wear No. 88.

Cleveland Browns

Really, I mean it this time.

Like many others, I spent much of last offseason predicting BIG things for the 2019 Browns. I said Cleveland would win the AFC North and make a run in January. I had Baker Mayfield third in a June ranking of potential MVP candidates. I had the Browns as the third-most complete team in the entire NFL.

Whoops.

Cleveland, of course, went 6-10, while Mayfield suffered a sophomore slump where he threw nearly as many interceptions (21) as touchdown passes (22).

But I truly believe these Browns are different -- and much improved after an offseason full of significant additions (and subtractions). Tight end Austin Hooper and offensive tackle Jack Conklin were ideal pickups in free agency. They'll make Mayfield better. As will first-round OT Jedrick Wills. And Baker will thrive in his first season under the biggest addition of all: a new head coach/play-caller in the form of the cerebral and buttoned-up Kevin Stefanski. What a major upgrade that is, after the chaotic, short-lived mess that was the Freddie Kitchens era. Or error. There's a reason Kitchens was one-and-done in the big chair: His Browns were completely undisciplined and unprepared.

With a talented defense supporting him, Mayfield is leading Cleveland to the playoffs. Secure your space on the bandwagon now. Plenty of good seats still available!

Indianapolis Colts

If I had to give each team's offseason an emoji, Indianapolis would get Heart-Eyes. This is true love, people.

It's not just that the Colts cleaned up in the draft. (Though GM Chris Ballard certainly did that, snagging a perfect receiving complement to T.Y. Hilton in Michael Pittman and an instant Offensive Rookie of the Year candidate in RB Jonathan Taylor.) It's the fact that the Colts cleaned up in the draft after rightly trading their first-round pick for the great DeForest Buckner, who'll immediately anchor Matt Eberflus' defensive front.

Oh, and they signed a future Hall of Fame quarterback in Philip Rivers, who has a great chance to bounce back from a disappointing 2019 now that he's playing behind the best offensive line in football. The Colts bandwagon is rolling right into the playoffs as a product of brilliant design.

Arizona Cardinals

I hope you were paying attention two months ago, when I revealed Arizona as my Cinderella team for 2020. Not to brag, but I'm going to, as I've nailed my last three Cinderella picks: Jacksonville in 2017, Chicago in 2018 and Buffalo in 2019.

So, why do the Cardinals only sit here, at No. 6 on this list? Well, as I touched on in that Cinderella forecast, I think Arizona is going to be one of the most explosive, fun teams in the league this year. It will be a show you won't want to miss each Sunday. But the NFC West looks like the toughest division in football. And the Cards still have some question marks on both sides of the football (specifically, in the trenches). So, unlike the five teams listed above, I'm not ready to pronounce Arizona playoff-bound. At least not yet. But that could change ...

I still cannot believe the Cardinals' highway robbery of DeAndre Hopkins. Suddenly, ascending young star quarterback Kyler Murray not only has a WR1, but one of the very best receivers in the game today. I still cannot believe the Cardinals stole Isaiah Simmons at No. 8 in the draft. He's a freak! And then Arizona followed that up by snatching bright tackle prospect Josh Jones in Round 3.

Denver Broncos

I don't have the Broncos making the playoffs, but if they do, I won't be shocked. This is a longer-term play. Get a premium seat on the bandwagon now and thank me later.

I love how John Elway has surrounded Drew Lock with an influx of talent this offseason. When you finally get a young quarterback you believe in, give him every chance to be successful. The Broncos have certainly done that. In free agency, Elway and Co. signed Melvin Gordon to partner with Phillip Lindsay in the backfield. And they spent big bucks on versatile O-lineman Graham Glasgow. In the draft, Denver used their first two picks on explosive receivers (Jerry Jeudy and KJ Hamler), selected a plug-and-play center (Lloyd Cushenberry) and then grabbed Lock's old college tight end (Albert Okwuegbunam).
All of that means that we're gonna find out if Lock's the real deal real quick. That's smart team management.

Cincinnati Bengals

I'm kind of obsessed with what's going on in Cincy. Joe Burrow has it. He's going to change the perception -- and reality -- with the Bengals in the coming years. And I love how the team immediately supported him with the second-round selection of WR Tee Higgins.

The Bengals also (finally) spent money in free agency, smartly addressing the front and back of the defense (see: DT D.J. Reader, CB Trae Waynes, S Vonn Bell). I don't expect a playoff bid in 2020. This team just went 2-14, after all. But I love where Cincy is headed.

Carolina Panthers

I thought Matt Rhule was simply fantastic on the always-entertaining Around the NFL Podcast. I loved how he gushed about Teddy Bridgewater's leadership, saying "he brings out the best in people." I am a big believer in the new coach and the new quarterback.

Rhule was a fabulous hire. Look at what he did at Temple and Baylor. Monumental stuff for those programs. Meanwhile, Teddy has the accuracy and leadership -- and now the opportunity. He will thrive under offensive coordinator Joe Brady, a great hire who just took Joe Burrow and the LSU offense to another stratosphere. I loved the Robby Anderson pickup, giving Carolina a field stretcher to complement playmaking wideouts D.J. Moore and Curtis Samuel, as well as provide the transcendent Christian McCaffrey with more room to operate. Carolina then smartly went ALL DEFENSE in the draft.

Don't judge the Panthers by their 2020 win total. Buy stock now for the bright future.
 

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I will give this to Adam Schein he's a very entertaining radio guy, however, he's got quite a few teams here and if he hits on some of them fine, but he'll miss on others. Didn't think much of Josh Allen because IMO, he was not accurate, but Lamar Jackson improved in that area & the Bills have a top 5 defense, hell, it might be top two.

Tampa could be overrated, Brady looked done last year and although there are some weapons, this could be the year injury sets in on him & Gronk. I love Matt Rhule as a Head Coach, but their offense will struggle throwing the ball and they need to draft their QB before the Panthers can move upward. They went defense this year, next year will be offense.

Everybody is hot on Arizona & I get it, they all loved Kliff Kingsbury's house and DeAndre Hopkins was a gift from Bill O'Brien. The Cardinals did a great job in the draft and will be tough plus in 2018 the NFL had Wunderkind Sean McVay, last year it was Kyle Shanahan & this year it will be Kliff Kingsbury. although we shall see how good the Cardinals actually are because may Schein is due for his Cinderella pick to hit midnight from the outset.

I was glad that the Cincinnati Bengals finally spent some money and I do love Joe Borrow, however, I don't believe in their Head Coach Zac Taylor nor their DC Lou Anarumo I believe both are over their respective heads and although they will win more then 2, they will win less then 6 IMHO.

Cleveland Browns will be better, but 7-9 better, not a playoff team and Denver should be improved & I will root for their Head Coach Vic Fangio to do well and it appears they finally have their QB.

Concur with @Elmgrovegnome the Indianapolis Colts under GM Chris Ballard on on the rise and the Offensive Line might be one fo the best so lookout for rookie Jonathan Taylor.
 

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On the other side of the ball, QB Josh Allen took great strides as a thrower in Year 2, boosting his touchdown passes (20, up from 10 in his rookie campaign), completion percentage (58.8, up from 52.8) and quarterback rating (85.3, up from 67.9), while reducing his interceptions (9, down from 12). Not to mention, nobody had more fourth-quarter comebacks (4) or game-winning drives (5) than Allen in 2019. I think, under the watchful eye of offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, the 24-year-old takes another big step forward this season. In fact, as I wrote last month, I see Allen blossoming into a dark-horse MVP candidate, with Diggs now headlining a stellar receiving trio that also includes John Brown and Cole Beasley.
This take cracks me up. Allen made strides last year but he's not an MVP candidate because the volume of passing won't be there in that offense. You have to put up pinball numbers to be an MVP as a QB nowadays. Not gonna happen.

A much better candidate is Goff from that perspective but I wouldn't go with him because of our line. Either way though he's a far better darkhorse candidate IMO.
 

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1. They have a better path to the division now, but they're not a serious contender in the AFC, pass.

2. Definitely pass

3. Holy hell, pass.

4. You're kidding right? Pass.

5. And the crowd goes... Meh. Pass.

6. Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.... No.

7. I don't hate them, but they're in a division with the Chiefs, so lets be real. Pass.

8. Dude, not even Bengals fans are jumping on the bandwagon, seriously? Pass.

9. I want them to win their division my default. I want Brees and Brady to miss for obvious reasons, and Gurley needs to have January off for his health, so Panthers by default.
 

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I'll drink the koolaid about the Colts and Bill's simply because I think they will both win their divisions this year. I do not dislike either team but I'm also not a fan of them. I do hope the Bill's have a terrible week three game.
 

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Definitely glass half full on these teams but on the other hand, Josh Allen had a chance to let everyone know this Bills team was for real and he couldn’t get it done, partially because he’s still inaccurate. I don’t know how much guys like he and Lamar can improve their passing in high pressure situations, but the good news is Brady’s not around to crush their dreams of winning the division so this might be the year.

Tom Brady is a smarter more experienced qb than Jameis, every other category you might give to Winston. Stronger arm, more mobile, faster, so I don’t think it’s a given that this team is instantly better with Brady, and what kind of player is Gronk, he’s Certainly not the matchup nightmare he used to be, but he was still as strong as an ox, it was like having and extra o lineman and I don’t care what he says Gronk today is nowhere near the size of Gronk 2 years ago. We know he’s not as fast, now he might not be as strong, but he’s really fun at parties so there’s that. The Bucs will score some points but this ain’t the afc east where you could count on everyone else imploding at some point.
The Cowboys might be good enough to play in the nfc title game and with a coach who’s got some backbone maybe it happens.
The Browns look like a contender but I’m not sold on Mayfield, I thought he beat up on inferior competition in college and a guy his size has to have something else. Wilson is hard to corral, athletic and throws a great deep ball, Mayfield is not fast or athletic and his arm is so so. He says no more talking but I think it’s part of his dna. I remember when OU played Kansas which may have been the worst team in division 1, the game was over when they got off the bus, the KU players are talking shit and Mayfield is givin it right back to players, the bench the stands, he doesn’t care, and then he grabs his junk right in front of the cameras. The guy has little man syndrome, I don’t think he can help it.
The colts are rolling the dice with rivers, I just don’t think he has it anymore.
O’Brien should be shot for handing over Hopkins for nothing and even taking a ridiculous contract to boot, but I’m still out on the cards. Kingsbury had the best hair in the big 12 but that’s about it. Tech was never more than middle of the pack despite the presence of a guy who now has an mvp and a SB ring.

Matt Rhule took Baylor from a dumpster fire to a team that thought they could play with OU and Texas, and the aints thought so much of teddy that they let him walk away after he saved their season. Not this year.
 

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Tom Brady is a smarter more experienced qb than Jameis, every other category you might give to Winston. Stronger arm, more mobile, faster, so I don’t think it’s a given that this team is instantly better with Brady

That is an interesting way of saying it, not sure I’ve heard it said that way (y)

While Brady is clearly a HOF guy, you must account some offsets for Winston’s stronger-than-Brady attributes.
 

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I do like the Broncos to make the playoffs. I thought they had an excellent offseason, and I think that Lock is legit. He had a solid O-line before, and also had weapons like Sutton, Lindsay, and Fant. Then they add Melvin Gordon and Graham Glasgow in free agency, and then draft names like Jeudy, Hamler, Okwuegbunam, and Muti (who was a personal favorite of mine)?

The Broncos, I feel, are going to the playoffs. I don't think they move far, but they'll make it.
 

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That is an interesting way of saying it, not sure I’ve heard it said that way (y)

While Brady is clearly a HOF guy, you must account some offsets for Winston’s stronger-than-Brady attributes.

CGI, I think you may want to send "Bot" in for a check-up. He completely cut off the part of the article that says
Rams dominate for next 20 years. :biggrin:
 

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I usually try to “adopt” an AFC team or two to follow casually.

For this coming season; I can get into Buffalo, Colts, and maybe Browns. (y)
 

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Why is everyone so up on the Browns every offseason? It's the culture. The QB has to had to learn three playbooks so far and he is on his fourth? They have a new head coach as well? 8-8 maybe.
 

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What about the Cowboys?


I think he’s overselling them a bit. McCarthy didn’t make Favre or Rodgers. His offense got stale. His defense got stale. They should be a good team, but he’s not a genius that’s going to put them over the top imo. If they succeed it’s just because of a good roster imo. But they’ve had that for a few years now.
 

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Could have just as easily titled the article Top Nine NFL teams with the most pressure to succeed in 2020

Rams aren't on that list.
 

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I usually try to “adopt” an AFC team or two to follow casually.

For this coming season; I can get into Buffalo, Colts, and maybe Browns. (y)

Same here. I would absolutely love to see the Browns rise up out of the dirt and make a serious
playoff run.