NRG off-season tier list.............. BETTTER THEN THE REST................ Tampa bay buccaneers: The bucs spent alot of money on high end veteran players. Bringing in A.J Green, Richie Incognito, and Mike Daniels to fortify the leadership in the locker room on 1-2 year deals. And also added speedster john Ross and serviceable DE Carl Lawson while holding onto one of their first round picks. Will these additions change the bucs fate to a playoff appearance after getting rid of alot of thier star players? Or will once again the bucs fall into the abyss of the nfc south........ Oakland Raiders: While not as flashy as other teams this off-season the raiders were able to sign some serviceable talent to keep the super bowl repeat as the main focus. Locking up Damon Harrison to man the middle of the trenches for another year is a very nice signing for cheap. On top of getting steady role players like D'onta Foreman as a rotational player in training camp possibly competing for reps on the field, Tavon Austin even though lost a step will be able to help open up cooper for some more open looks on the field. Mainly raiders enter this tier with adding a first round pick for next year most likely adding more young talent for years to come............ Buffalo Bills: Another team that hasnt been flashy this off-season has been the bills. With a division that has been up in the air past two seasons the bills decided to stack up on the defensive end and bring a consistent division champ to the AFC east. Signing Muhammad Wilkerson and Jason Pierre-Paul to man the trenches up front and coming in strong behind them with Reggie Ragland coming back to buffalo to man the middle along with Anthony Hitchens. With a division that has been fairly even the bills look like they adding veteran leadership to push their team over the edge next season........... MIDDLE OF THE ROAD.......... Tennessee Titans: Not really signing anyone, but a top 5 pick for Marcus Mariota who has been consistently hurt and hasn't gotten to the promise land. The Titans decided to change their franchise for the future and this top pick might do it.......... Houston Texans: New owner stepping in now, and making a medium size splash in a large pond. Signing mid-level guys like Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Anthony Castonzo and Geno Atkins definitely will improve both sides of the ball. The really only question marks the Texans have is who's getting the ball besides Dhop? And signing an aging center to a 4 year 63.6million dollar deal might come with risk if the Texans dont perform this year and lose early in a stacked divison............ Baltimore Ravens: Not many signings but sometimes quality over quantity is the way to go. When you dont really have an answer at QB it will be nice to rely on Matt Ryan this season and have a established playcaller under center instead of switching between a few of them. Signing reliable but steady J.C Tretter to man the middle of the line comes with some risk with length of the deal and age concerns but if the ravens keep performing so should he. Also added a nice piece in Mackenzie Alexander to add depth on the back end in case of injury or performance issues, ravens looking ready to repeat at a divison title............ Green Bay Packers: if you play the packers try not to blink because this off-season speed was the game plan for their front office. Adding speedster Tyreek Hill to an insane 1 year 40 million dollar deal, he will probably be resigned to a lower deal come this season but still has to perform up and beyond any other WR this season with that type of money. Also adding small but quick TE Trey Burton to add even more speed to offense that has it everywhere. De'vondre Campbell is also a nice signing for a sideline to sideline LB able to run alot of HBs down on his own. The real question why the packers aren't rated higher is because of the constant trade rumors. Will Rodgers be playing? Will the young safety still be there, or Ha-Ha Clinton Dix?? And if so are you getting anything worthwhile in return when all the dust settles? WHAT ARE THEY SMOKING??? Kansas city chiefs: Trying to leave teams off the list with no to little movement in the off-season was the goal. Really though? Losing star Wr [x] Losing MLB [x] . And your playing in a division with the super bowl champ I just don't see how losing pieces to a squad with a decent future helps compete in the future and especially with no new faces joining up to help take down the champ........... Pittsburgh Steelers: lmao trades top 5 top for a injury riddled QB lmao with all the talent on the board I just don't even know what to say. Besides.... TRASH........ St. Louis Rams: don't sign anyone [x] ,trade away your first round pick next year for a back up safety?? Confusing but unless the rams are winning a super bowl and no one else knows that move is a headshaker in my book. But he has the talent and skill level to be successful the trade is really a head scratcher though for next years draft. And lets just hope the brash young rams know what their doing or something everyone else doesn't........... * left alot of teams off that made little to no moves. Its easy to just put them at the bottom but it would clutter the list and lets be honest no one wants to read about teams doing nothing............. ** this is not intended to hurt any of you cupcakes feelings, if you do not like the list that has been established you can certainly make your own and have fun doing so, and also shut my mouth up with championships, rewards etc. All in good fun and good luck everyone next season** Written by: Fetty Cat