Is he really at #26? He's more likely to not finish the year on the team.
Hell no. I just loved the argument that he was just as good or better than McKinney a couple of years ago.
And the AFC was pathetic last year. The Patriots 2-deep at WR could have included a peglegged granny, and they were a cheap block away from the Super Bowl.
Looking at Denver's schedule I think they COULD go 0-4. They have to face the NFC West, with all but St. Louis being juggernauts, and they drew the AFC East, which includes a NE team I think is better than they are, a Dolphins team I was a fan of last year that has only gotten better this off season, a Buffalo team I think very highly of, and a Rex Ryan D.
They added/subtracted a lot of high risk, high reward contracts this off season. Just my opinion obviously, but I think Indianapolis, New England, and Pittsburgh are all going to be in it. Either way, the winner is coming from the NFC. I think the 3 or 4 overall best teams are in that conference. [Insert SEC strength of schedule style argument here.]