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  • Gamecock14
    Rookie
    • Oct 2013
    • 43

    #1

    Toughest teams to build in Franchise

    What teams would you say are in the worst position moving forward in the NFL. I want to do a franchise and I want it to be a tough rebuild. Also looking for teams that are bad now and don't look to be getting good, not really a team that might be good now and for whatever reason won't be in the future if that makes sense. Also it would be nice to at least have a couple of good young talents as a base. Thanks
  • tmart14
    Rookie
    • Aug 2015
    • 207

    #2
    Re: Toughest teams to build in Franchise

    Browns and Dolphins are probably the 2 worst teams.


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    • Fusker
      Rookie
      • Dec 2013
      • 237

      #3
      Re: Toughest teams to build in Franchise

      I just restarted as the Rams, they have some serious holes to fill. The Oline and secondary are useless. Some very nice pieces to build off of though.

      But yeah, the Browns seem like the biggest challenge.

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      • IK720
        Pro
        • Jan 2011
        • 854

        #4
        Re: Toughest teams to build in Franchise

        I'm a 49ers fan so I always try to rebuild them. They may be in a slightly better spot than Browns etc, but not really. They have Hyde who is solid at RB. A defensive line which can progress to be good in time and bowman is a star at MLB. However by the time you fix the QB, WR'ers, and secondary bowman will retire and joe Staley (good LT) will probably retire.
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        • NFCastle
          MVP
          • Sep 2011
          • 1096

          #5
          Re: Toughest teams to build in Franchise

          Browns are an obvious one. They literally have like 5-7 players on the whole roster worth keeping. The entire team needs to be built from the ground up.

          49ers as well. Have Hyde as a key piece on offense and bowman on defense. Need to be built up everywhere else except maybe safety.
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          • rich8682
            Banned
            • Aug 2016
            • 977

            #6
            Re: Toughest teams to build in Franchise

            Browns have the worst roster, but the Dolphins are tougher imo. Bunch of mediocre guys payed like they're elite, no defense whatsoever, pretty **** running backs. Only bright spot to start with is the receiver group and d line (but Wake and Williams will be gone soon). Going into my 3rd year with them, simmed the first 2, but still no QB or HB. Defense is still suspect.

            Browns will take a while, but they have way more cap space than the Dolphins. I got really lucky, Branden Albert decided to retire after year 2 and I was able to grab Jake Matthews in FA. Got a nice 79 MLB and 79 CB as well (had 2 top 10 picks cause I traded out of 3rd overall last year)

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            Last edited by rich8682; 10-10-2016, 09:33 PM.

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            • consecutive27
              Rookie
              • Apr 2016
              • 119

              #7
              Re: Toughest teams to build in Franchise

              I started one with the Bears and it has been a fun challenge. Cutler has a big contract and their offensive line is terrible. Only one solid weapon with Jeffrey on offense. Linebackers are good, but that's about it. It took me two seasons to get their overall team rating to an 80.

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              • cuoreceltico
                Rookie
                • Nov 2015
                • 283

                #8
                Re: Toughest teams to build in Franchise

                Browns, 49ers and Lions are the worst , with Miami as option
                Why so serious??

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                • DeMar_DeRozan
                  Just started!
                  • Feb 2014
                  • 4

                  #9
                  Re: Toughest teams to build in Franchise

                  The Browns have one of the worst starting effective roster but compensate with the number of draft picks in their possession. If in addition, you get to recover additional picks, only in a season (draft + FA because a big cap space), you can start on a good foundation with the Browns.

                  I think the Jets are also a great challenge. Not many cap, older players and a lack of young talent. It's a great challenge.

                  The Rams also, they have a few nuggets, but many holes. Above they didn't have a 2017 1st round pick

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                  • page_17_
                    Rookie
                    • Oct 2016
                    • 13

                    #10
                    Re: Toughest teams to build in Franchise

                    I think the Giants are really difficult to rebuild…

                    - you need to draft a QB to replace Eli Manning
                    -Their HBs are mediocre and need a upgrade
                    -The WRs are pretty good. OBJ is a beast, Cruz is pretty good WR but he is getting older and his Cap hit explodes in the last year( so i'm traded him in the first offseason)
                    Sterling Shepard is a great Slot receiver !!!!!
                    But in the offseason You will have to improve This position group…
                    and all the Wrs are short:/
                    -The O-line is decent…
                    Pugh and Richburg are really good but RT and RG needa upgrade. One big question is if Flowers is a Franchise LT ??
                    - The D-Line is Good. Vernon and JJP are a really good passrush-duo and Damon Harrison and Hankins are a good rundefense-duo but they don't generate much passrush
                    - The Linebackers are a big mess!!!!!!
                    The only two players which could be average starters areGoodson( who needs to improve) and Kennard
                    -The cornerbacks look on paper good. But Janoris Jenkins has of one of the worst contract in madden because is cap hit is getting bigger and bigger and after one year he is already regressing. I wouldn't mind if he is a true Shutdown-corner but he is just a decent no 2. Corner
                    DRC is agreat man-corner but sadly he is getting up in age
                    Eli Apple is one brightspot but i don't think he can be a true no. 1 Corner but time will tell
                    - Safetys are also weak
                    SS Collins is pretty good but he is more an in the box safety than a zone safety and the FS spot is weak.

                    There are so many positions which need a upgrade that it will take several years

                    I'm in year two and its still a long way…


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                    • Juve
                      Pro
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 649

                      #11
                      Re: Toughest teams to build in Franchise

                      I'll go with one no one has said, my hometown colts.
                      Decent on paper, but a below average o-line.
                      Gore is getting older and no real backup.
                      Luck's massive contract makes it hard to do anything
                      WR core isn't too bad
                      Defense is old and sub par
                      Bright spot is the punter lol

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                      • ajra21
                        MVP
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 2170

                        #12
                        Re: Toughest teams to build in Franchise

                        Originally posted by page_17_
                        I think the Giants are really difficult to rebuild…

                        - you need to draft a QB to replace Eli Manning
                        -Their HBs are mediocre and need a upgrade
                        -The WRs are pretty good. OBJ is a beast, Cruz is pretty good WR but he is getting older and his Cap hit explodes in the last year( so i'm traded him in the first offseason)
                        Sterling Shepard is a great Slot receiver !!!!!
                        But in the offseason You will have to improve This position group…
                        and all the Wrs are short:/
                        -The O-line is decent…
                        Pugh and Richburg are really good but RT and RG needa upgrade. One big question is if Flowers is a Franchise LT ??
                        - The D-Line is Good. Vernon and JJP are a really good passrush-duo and Damon Harrison and Hankins are a good rundefense-duo but they don't generate much passrush
                        - The Linebackers are a big mess!!!!!!
                        The only two players which could be average starters areGoodson( who needs to improve) and Kennard
                        -The cornerbacks look on paper good. But Janoris Jenkins has of one of the worst contract in madden because is cap hit is getting bigger and bigger and after one year he is already regressing. I wouldn't mind if he is a true Shutdown-corner but he is just a decent no 2. Corner
                        DRC is agreat man-corner but sadly he is getting up in age
                        Eli Apple is one brightspot but i don't think he can be a true no. 1 Corner but time will tell
                        - Safetys are also weak
                        SS Collins is pretty good but he is more an in the box safety than a zone safety and the FS spot is weak.

                        There are so many positions which need a upgrade that it will take several years

                        I'm in year two and its still a long way…
                        NYG? can't agree with this. three good WR. three good OL pieces. two edge rushers. two DT worth keeping. two solid CB and very good S.

                        one good draft makes them a SB team.

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