Teams With The Lowest Winning Chance: NFL 2022

Week 1 is here, which can mean only one thing: making a probable list of teams who won’t make it this season or the ones with the lowest winning chance. It’s kind of hard to make a guess even after looking at the records and the players, but we shall go ahead anyways. This list way change depending upon the performance of these teams in the week two. They will have to outshine themselves in order to fall out of this category!

3 Teams With The Lowest Winning Chance

1) Detroit Lions

Why wouldn’t you support “Rodrigo”? In the history of Hard Knocks, it’s not unusual for a camp underdog to end up on the 53-man roster as a deep backup. Malcolm Rodriguez, the Oklahoma State linebacker who went from being a sixth-round afterthought to regularly practicing with Detroit’s first unit, seems to have a good chance of doing that.

Rodriguez — dubbed “Rodrigo” by defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn — would emerge from the fog of the laboratory if Dan Campbell were to create a Grit Machine; he is a high-motor, all-effort tackling machine who lives for the fight. Rodrigo might be one of the players the Lions need to make significant contributions from unexpected places in order to compete for a playoff spot.

The defense can’t possibly be worse than it was in 2021, especially with Aidan Hutchinson on board.

However, the Lions were among the worst teams in the NFL last season in practically every statistic, so it’s a little bit unrealistic to expect a club that was selected second overall to go from last place to the Super Bowl. If this continues their chances of winning will remain lowest!

2) Chicago Bears

Was Justin Fields positioned for success? A subpar offensive strategy and injuries prevented the talented first-round choice from having the significant impact the team had hoped for, so we didn’t learn much about Fields in his rookie season. The offense has some excellent components in Darnell Mooney, David Montgomery, and Cole Kmet, but the offensive line is projected to be among the worst in football, and the defense is a shadow of its former self, so things are still unclear heading into his second season.

3) Seattle Seahawks 

It seemed inevitable that the Seahawks would ultimately add a second quarterback option, but that never occurred. And so, Geno Smith will start ahead of Drew Lock as Seattle enters the post-Russ era. This preseason, it didn’t seem promising “You have none when you have two quarterbacks. I believe it may not be good.” Pete Carroll will likely heavily rely on the running game with this new quarterback opportunity. If they are both healthy, Rashaad Penny and Kenneth Walker III will play a significant amount, but Carroll would be smart to keep in mind that he has two excellent receivers in DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett. I hope these don’t go to waste.

 

 

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