1. Denver - some really solid pieces (Von Miller, Chris Harris Jr, Sanders, Thomas), some growing pieces (Bradley Chubb, Royce Freeman), and a big question mark (Keenum). There's potential that sits with this roster, but as a GM, you have to make moves to compliment what you have. Think, year one offseason, acquisitions, year two, the final piece, and boom, you should be rolling. Very proud franchise, great fans, cool stadium, jerseys, etc.
2. San Francisco - The pieces are already there in a lot of areas, so it's almost like watering your plants and watching them grow. There's definitely a need for a couple vets on this team in some areas, so that gives some wheelin and dealin fun towards the offseason. Another proud franchise.
3. Kansas City - I usually try and shy away from teams with an abundance of offensive weapons...it gets easy to cheese. Hill, Kelce, Hunt, you catch my drift. This is still a pretty fun team with Mahomes as the future, but not as fun as the aforementioned.
4. Cleveland - Classic go-to rebuild in Madden. The Browns are bad IRL, but in Madden, think two years ago Jacksonville, really good if it falls into the right hands. I dislike taking over the bottom barrel teams in sports games because it's fun to let the CPU rebuild them & down the road, you can see what they did to get back.