
The Seattle Seahawks are still fighting for the NFC West title, as well as a chance to actually host a playoff game this season. Seattle looks to be the most complete team in the NFC this season, and if they can run the ball the way they did on Sunday, they should have what they need on offense to get it done, especially with Russell Wilson under center.
During his tenure in Seattle, Wilson has had to run for his life on way too many occasions, and the Seahawks may decide to bolster their offensive line late in round one in 2020. Tyler Biadasz is widely considered one of the better offensive linemen in this draft class, and was recently named an All-American.
If the Seahawks can hang onto the No. 1 seed in the NFC, the entire conference will go through Seattle, which is a nightmare for opposing teams. Wilson has what it takes to win a Lombardi Trophy, as he already has one on his shelf, and in a packed NFC, the Seahawks looks to be the class as we enter Week 16.
The Baltimore Ravens are not only the class of the AFC this season, but the class of football, as second-year starting quarterback Lamar Jackson could be headed towards an MVP award. Jackson has captained this Ravens offense all season long, getting the job done with both his legs, and his arm.
If they continue to win, they will be picking very late in round one, where they could get arguably the best linebacker in this class. Dylan Moses from Alabama is coming off a torn ACL, and could hurt his draft stock, which would play right into the Ravens hands with the final pick of the first round next April.
If Jackson continues to perform at this level, it is going to be very hard to stop this Ravens team this season. Former NFL head coach Tony Dungy recently stated the league will not have a chance to make adjustments until next season in terms of defending Jackson, which means he could be hoisting a Lombardi Trophy in February.