NFL Power Rankings: Playoff blues reign following Week 17

FanSided's NFL Power Rankings have been updated following the Super Bowl.
FanSided's NFL Power Rankings have been updated following the Super Bowl. /
facebooktwitterreddit
Prev
9 of 33
Next

team. 59. <p>While they might not admit it now, there were people coming into the 2015 NFL season that were predicting an AFC title run for the Miami Dolphins. Yeah, well, that never happened. As a matter of fact, they never came close as they’ve finished the 2015 regular season with a record of 6-10 with a lot of questions needing to be answered. They did beat the New England Patriots on Sunday, but that’s a Patriots team that clearly has their eyes on the playoffs here.</p> <p>This season, for all intents and purposes, was just a complete disaster for this team. Joe Philbin was fired midway through the season with Dan Campbell taking over as the new head man, someone who will definitely not be a permanent replacement. The coaching search will now be in full force for Miami.</p> <p>Then, of course, there’s quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who was less than overwhelming this year to say the least. Patience is beginning to run thin for the former Texas A&M wide receiver, and the performance this season did nothing to help matters in that regard.</p> <p>Once again, the Dolphins head off into a very crucial off-season. Whether or not they can make the right moves necessary to get this team on the right track — well, that’s something we have to wait to see, because they don’t have the best track record there as of late.</p>. (6-10). Previous: . Miami Dolphins. 25

Next: 24. Chicago Bears