NFL 2015: Ranking the 32 offenses
22. Philadelphia Eagles
Frankly, this is a team that is impossible to rank. We have no idea what the offense is going to look like after head coach Chip Kelly took a blowtorch to the roster in the offseason. It is tough to see a major improvement, though, after LeSean McCoy was traded along with the departures of Nick Foles, Jeremy Maclin, Todd Herremans and Evan Mathis.
Mathis is one of the best guards in football, while Herremans is a quality, versatile player. Maclin had over 1,300 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns in 2014, while McCoy is one of the elite backs in the game. The running game should not see a major difference with DeMarco Murray coming in, although he now plays behind a much weaker offensive line.
The main key is Sam Bradford and whether he can stay healthy. Can Bradford avoid another torn ACL and if so, does he finally see a completion percentage near 64 or 65 percent? Bradford has a shaky receiving corps led by rookie Nelson Agholor and veteran Riley Cooper. With Zach Ertz recovering from a core muscle surgery, the Eagles have the look of a pedestrian offense.
Next: No. 21 Detroit Lions