From Dave Dameshek, NFL.com:

7_84_26The Seahawks still only have that one Lombardi, but they now have a set of triplets that should put their offense on par with any in pro football.

How good are the other 31 teams’ top offensive trios? I’m glad I asked — here’s the list (updated from last December’s pecking order, with previous rankings listed for easy consumption):

1) Pittsburgh Steelers: Ben Roethlisberger, Le’Veon Bell & Antonio Brown

Previous rank: No. 1

Over the last two seasons, Brown has been, at worst, the second-best WR in the NFL (239 receptions!). In 2014, Bell was, at worst, the second-best RB, while Roethlisberger had, at worst, the third-best season among QBs. Add ’em all up, and it’s tough to argue anything other than this trio being, at worst, the best.


Check out the rest of the rankings here.