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Ranking triplets for 2018: Steelers, Saints looking strong
With late summer about to give way to the 2018 NFL season, it's time to once again rank all 32 offensive triplets (quarterback, running back and pass catcher) in the league. As before, I ranked the quarterbacks, running backs and pass catchers from No. 1 to 32, then assigned points to each player (multiplying each QB's score by 1.5, to account for the position's importance). So, for example, the No. 1 QB gets 48 points (32 multiplied by 1.5), the No. 1 RB gets 32 points, the No. 2 RB gets 31 points, and so on. Each team's cumulative score determined the final team rankings. Previous rankings are from August 2017.
Below are all 32 triplets, ranked from No. 1 to No. 32 and presented in reverse order:
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32) Miami Dolphins: Ryan Tannehill (No. 26), Kenyan Drake (32), DeVante Parker (32)
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31) New York Jets: Sam Darnold (No. 28), Bilal Powell (27), Robby Anderson (29)
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30) Denver Broncos: Case Keenum (No. 31), Devontae Booker (30), Demaryius Thomas (18)
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29) Jacksonville Jaguars: Blake Bortles (No. 30), Leonard Fournette (9), Marqise Lee (30)
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28) Baltimore Ravens: Joe Flacco (No. 24), Alex Collins (24), Michael Crabtree (23)
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27) Buffalo Bills: Josh Allen (No. 32), LeSean McCoy (7), Kelvin Benjamin (27)
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26) Chicago Bears: Mitch Trubisky (No. 29), Jordan Howard (12), Allen Robinson (22)
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25) San Francisco 49ers: Jimmy Garoppolo (No. 15), Jerick McKinnon (22), Pierre Garcon (28)
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24) Cleveland Browns: Tyrod Taylor (No. 18), Carlos Hyde (28), Josh Gordon (15)
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23) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jameis Winston (No. 25), Ronald Jones (23), Mike Evans (9)
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22) Oakland Raiders: Derek Carr (No. 12), Marshawn Lynch (25), Amari Cooper (26)
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21) Tennessee Titans: Marcus Mariota (No. 22), Derrick Henry (16), Delanie Walker (19)
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13 / 32
20) Dallas Cowboys: Dak Prescott (No. 19), Ezekiel Elliott (4), Allen Hurns (31)
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19) Kansas City Chiefs: Patrick Mahomes (No. 27), Kareem Hunt (11), Travis Kelce (11)
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18) Washington Redskins: Alex Smith (No. 13), Derrius Guice (19), Jordan Reed (24)
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17) Indianapolis Colts: Andrew Luck (No. 11), Marlon Mack (29), T.Y. Hilton (17)
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16) Cincinnati Bengals: Andy Dalton (No. 23), Joe Mixon (18), A.J. Green (7)
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15) Philadelphia Eagles: Carson Wentz (No. 8), Jay Ajayi (17), Zach Ertz (25)
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14) Detroit Lions: Matthew Stafford (No. 7), LeGarrette Blount (21), Marvin Jones (21)
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20 / 32
13) Seattle Seahawks: Russell Wilson (No. 5), Rashaad Penny (31), Doug Baldwin (13)
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12) Arizona Cardinals: Josh Rosen (No. 21), David Johnson (3), Larry Fitzgerald (16)
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11) Los Angeles Rams: Jared Goff (No. 16), Todd Gurley (2), Brandin Cooks (20)
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10) Houston Texans: Deshaun Watson (No. 17), Lamar Miller (15), DeAndre Hopkins (3)
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9) New York Giants: Eli Manning (No. 20), Saquon Barkley (6), Odell Beckham (5)
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25 / 32
8) Minnesota Vikings: Kirk Cousins (No. 14), Dalvin Cook (8), Stefon Diggs (12)
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7) Green Bay Packers: Aaron Rodgers (No. 1), Jamaal Williams (26), Davante Adams (10)
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6) Carolina Panthers: Cam Newton (No. 6), Christian McCaffrey (13), Greg Olsen (14)
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5) Los Angeles Chargers: Philip Rivers (No. 10), Melvin Gordon (14), Keenan Allen (4)
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4) Atlanta Falcons: Matt Ryan (No. 9), Devonta Freeman (10), Julio Jones (6)
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3) New England Patriots: Tom Brady (No. 2), Sony Michel (20), Rob Gronkowski (2)
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2) New Orleans Saints: Drew Brees (No. 3), Alvin Kamara (5), Michael Thomas (8)
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1) Pittsburgh Steelers: Ben Roethlisberger (No. 4), Le'Veon Bell (1), Antonio Brown (1)
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