Dark Horse Teams in 2021

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With camps on the horizon… all we can do is evaluate teams on paper and make guesses. Based on what we know today; Who looks like a potential surprise team? A team that emerges and suddenly is stronger than we thought.

Some contenders in the article below. Others?

What about the Cowboys, Patriots, Saints? These teams don’t have a ton of buzz right now.

The Cowboys play in the NFC East and a team could eat that division up if they get hot.

The Pats made a ton of off-season moves. Mac Jones, his fall to the Patriots, sounds like a story waiting to be written (unfortunately) if he gets some starts.

The Saints were 12-4 last year and without Brees expectations seem lower in 2021. Nobody is talking about the Saints. They could be sneaky if Winston shows more consistent play a year under Drew Brees.

The Chargers will be a lot of people’s dark horse pick.

What do you see? Who do you like?



NFL's most underrated teams ahead of 2021 season​

Training camp is right around the corner, which means so is real football. You don't have to be an expert to know teams like the Buccaneers and Chiefs are expected to be among the best of the best in 2021, a year after going head to head in the Super Bowl. But what about the teams flying under the radar? The potential contenders who aren't getting nearly enough attention?

Below, we've identified four of the most underrated teams going into the 2021 season. Not all of them should be considered realistic candidates to win it all. But we'd be surprised if these four didn't surprise plenty of people this year:

Note: Projected win totals courtesy of William Hill Sportsbook.

Denver Broncos
2020 record: 5-11
Projected win total: O/U 8.5

Despite going 12-20 under Vic Fangio and 32-48 since winning the Super Bowl with Peyton Manning, the Broncos are considered top-11 favorites to win it all this year. That has almost everything to do with Aaron Rodgers, who's drawn their interest even though the Packers refuse to deal the star quarterback. If/when Rodgers rumors are put to rest (and assuming he doesn't leave Green Bay), Denver will be widely projected to either challenge the Chargers for a wild card or miss the playoffs altogether. But there's a reason Rodgers would seemingly put them over the top; unlike, say, the Jaguars or Jets or even Raiders, they're built well enough to compete with A-Rod. Neither Drew Lock nor Teddy Bridgewater is a surefire top-15 starter, but between Courtland Sutton, Jerry Jeudy, Noah Fant, Bradley Chubb, Kyle Fuller and a healthier Von Miller, they've got play-makers on both sides of the ball.

Indianapolis Colts
2020 record: 11-5
Projected win total: O/U 10

How in the world can a team fresh off 11 wins -- a team that's won 28 games and made the playoffs in two of Frank Reich's three seasons as coach -- be underrated? For one, the national buzz is still lagging. The Buccaneers, Chiefs and Packers all have more firepower as Super Bowl favorites, but considering Reich's track record, Indy deserves more love. They've got the coach. They've got a ground game. They've got a stingy defense. And then there's new quarterback Carson Wentz, who steps in after a premature exit from Philadelphia to replace Philip Rivers. For many, the pendulum has swung so far to the "he's broken and/or bad" side of the argument, when in reality it'd be surprising if Wentz didn't rebound to be at least a top-15 QB with fresh scenery. At the very least, he gives the Colts offense more upside. Couple all that with a winnable division, and they're capable of really challenging in the AFC.

Minnesota Vikings
2020 record: 7-9
Projected win total: O/U 8.5

Both their coach and quarterback have built a reputation as predictable mid-tier performers: never bad enough to bottom out, but rarely elite enough to get over the hump. How else do you explain the Vikings literally going in, then out, then back into the playoffs every year since Mike Zimmer took over, or Kirk Cousins posting Pro Bowl numbers without also posting a signature postseason run? And yet, even if Aaron Rodgers stays in Green Bay, they're poised to bounce back. Not only because Zimmer's due for his biannual playoff ticket, but because Cousins has more motivation (hello Kellen Mond), the offense has bona fide play-makers (Dalvin Cook, Justin Jefferson) and, best of all, Zimmer's defense is both deeper and healthier (welcome back, Danielle Hunter!) after an uncharacteristically porous year. They may not win the division, but the Vikings have the makings of a sneaky contender.

Philadelphia Eagles
2020 record: 4-11-1
Projected win total: O/U 7

How can a team that just won the Super Bowl a few years ago already be one of the NFL's most underrated teams? Feast your eyes on the Eagles' 2020 season, when organizational dysfunction and a historic regression from a former MVP candidate resulted in a total overhaul of both the team's staff and QB spot. It's back to square one in Philadelphia, where first-time head coach Nick Sirianni has been tasked with injecting creative energy into a plan that quickly went stale under Doug Pederson. Almost no one, from a national perspective, seems to be buying the possibility of the ex-Colts coordinator surprising out of the gate, with young Jalen Hurts under center. But couple the fresh staff with Hurts' mobility, a healthier offensive line, a new No. 1 wideout in DeVonta Smith and some decent veterans on "D," and a late challenge for the always-open NFC East title isn't nearly as crazy as it sounds.
 

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Not easy to post, but I like the Chargers, if Justin Herbert continues to showcase the talent he did last season. IMO, Brandon Staley is an up & coming Head Coach although I believe he made a mistake in hiring his OC in Joe Lombardi.

Dean Spanos reminds so much of the late Georgia Frontiere, but Georgia did oversee some winning years and won one Super Bowl, so Spanos might have just gotten a few things right of late, however, Vince Lombardi's grandson seemed over his head as OC in Detroit, we shall see how he handles Herbert.

The Division is fine, the Chiefs are great, but the Raiders will always be what they are under Gruden, just on the cusp of post season and then a disappointment IMO and unless the Broncos get Aaron Rodgers I don't believe they will get better, which will lead to another Head Coach being fired.
 

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Mot sure about dark horses but I can see the following teams taking a step forward. 3+ more wins then last year:

Cards
Niners
Giants
Wash
Miami
Chargers
Jags
Jets
Pats

Surprise Championship run:
Cleveland
 

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Mot sure about dark horses but I can see the following teams taking a step forward. 3+ more wins then last year:

Cards
Niners
Giants
Wash
Miami
Chargers
Jags
Jets
Pats

Surprise Championship run:
Cleveland

Well, that covers a third of the league. :D
 

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I think Detroit may surprise some folks

Detroit will be fun to root for, a little. Obviously the Goff/Brockers connection, but mostly because of their loser label. Those kind of teams are always fun to watch when they have a good year.

Like Cleveland... Detroit is a loveable loser in that way.
 

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Like Cleveland... Detroit is a loveable loser in that way.

Not sure they are quite there yet, Dan Campbell, again not sure, he might be a throwback type of coach, but the Lions wanted Matt Campbell from Iowa State real bad and were not able to land him, shocking actually, that you would not want to leave Iowa State for the pros, but maybe Matt has visions of granger for a higher level college gig.

Dan Campbell has built an interesting staff with Anthony Lynn as OC and Aaron Glenn as the DC, Hank Fraley seems to be an up & coming OL Coach, but again, it will be interesting to see how they play under their third or fourth choice as Head Coach, plus I don't believe Campbell believes this is his type of team yet.
 

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I don't believe Campbell believes this is his type of team yet.

Thats got to be a “frustrating” thing about season 1 of an NFL head coaching gig… you can’t build your team in 1 year.

Particularly the culture part.

You “have to keep” pieces and compromise where you best can. The coaches that can do that while advancing their culture will succeed. Build on it each year.
 

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I think Detroit is dangerous. If they can grab a back like Gurley in FA....they have some coaches up there. Guys who have done it. Its a different kind of feel for the players, I'm sure. Goff CAN be good if the system is right. Losing Galliday was a bad decision. But, they could def be sleepers.
 

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Giants. Underrated defense. Saquon returns. Kenny Golladay, Kadarius Toney, Sterling Shepard, Evan Engram. That's pretty good at the skill. If Daniel Jones can shut the TOs, they will easily become the most complete team in the east and win that division.
 

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I don’t see any Darkhorse teams this year. Maybe the biggest turnaround will be the Jets.

The Chargers should improve.

But when I think of a Darkhorse I think of a team that nobody saw coming. A team that made a lot of changes that weren’t exciting and drafted very well the last two years. I don’t see anyone that fits the bill.
 

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i was gonna say the dolphins were primed for a run but this xavier howard situation may screw them badly. he wants out and you don't replace talent like that at corner easily.

i think the lions will improve greatly. they hated that scruffy looking, pencil pusher head coach. hated training and probably hated playing as well. you don't get a record like that with stafford as the qb without there being problems in the building. any tidbit i come across from a lions player always says how much happier they are now with the current coaching staff.

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i was gonna say the dolphins were primed for a run but this xavier howard situation may screw them badly. he wants out and you don't replace talent like that at corner easily.

i think the lions will improve greatly. they hated that scruffy looking, pencil pusher head coach. hated training and probably hated playing as well. you don't get a record like that with stafford as the qb without there being problems in the building. any tidbit i come across from a lions player always says how much happier they are now with the current coaching staff.

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Do not forget, they also Have Brad Holmes, who is very aware of Goff's strengths and weaknesses, and they have a top center. Lions also drafted a top offensive lineman in recent draft.
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