Top 10 favorites for Super Bowl 55

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3. Baltimore Ravens

Of course, the team outside the Super Bowl participants that was going towards the top of the list would be the number-one seed in the AFC. The Baltimore Ravens were in a class all their own all season. Their innovative offense surrounding Lamar Jackson was something we haven’t seen ever, thus why he was named NFL MVP. What’s even better is Greg Roman is going to return as offensive coordinator despite getting a lot of head coaching buzz.

They get to run this thing back for real this time. John Harbaugh will put together a great plan to making things different from where they were last season. This staff can keep the Ravens as a dominant offensive force for years to come.

The Ravens definitely need some more help on offense. Mark Ingram is one year older, and Hollywood Brown might be a better complimentary option. Nobody on the team is making more than $15 million next season, and they have around $26 million before cuts. Losing Brandon Carr alone gets them $6 million.

The Ravens are going to add to this dynamic offense, and people are going to want to join this defense. Imagine if this team could add A.J. Green to their plethora of weapons? But that’s neither here nor there, because right now the Ravens are still one of the biggest favorites in the league even before any moves are made.