PFF analysts overwhelmingly pick Chiefs to win AFC West

Four PFF analysts picked the #Chiefs to win the AFC West for the eighth consecutive season.

The Kansas City Chiefs have been the most dominant team in the AFC West for nearly a decade, and analysts at Pro Football Focus overwhelmingly picked the defending Super Bowl champions to win the division again in 2023.

PFF’s Gordon McGuinness, Trevor Sikkema, Sam Monson, and Brad Spielberger all chose Kansas City as their projected AFC West winner in a tweet put out by the revered analytics website on Friday.

Their decision to pick the Chiefs shouldn’t come as a surprise to fans who have watched the AFC West in recent years. The Las Vegas Raiders and Denver Broncos have both taken a back seat in the division with re-tread quarterbacks Jimmy Garoppolo and Russell Wilson while the Los Angeles Chargers have moved up the power rankings with phenom Justin Herbert under center.

The Chargers would be a clear second-best pick for the AFC West but are still far behind Kansas City in terms of viability for championship contention.

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Revisiting what NFL Draft analysts said about Wisconsin RB Jonathan Taylor

Revisiting what NFL Draft analysts said about Wisconsin RB Jonathan Taylor

Former Wisconsin great Jonathan Taylor lit the world on fire on Monday Night Football yesterday, totaling 169 yards and 2 touchdowns.

The performance brings everybody in Wisconsin back to his time with the Badgers. The breakaway runs, great vision, ability to fall forward and overall dominance were more of the same stuff everybody watched from 2017-2019.

But when Taylor entered the NFL Draft there were many who doubted how his game would translate. The JT NFL Draft bingo card includes his fumbles, too may college carries, inability to catch the ball and more.

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So, since Taylor is dominating in the NFL just like he did here at Wisconsin, let’s look at what some NFL Draft analysts had to say about the former Badger entering the 2020 NFL Draft.