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NFL Offense Rankings 2025/26: Ranking All 32 NFL Offenses

Updated: August 5, 2025, 05:11 AM ET
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On this page, we will rank all 32 NFL offenses according to how they have performed and their outlook for the future. Rankings are subject at any time and will not necessarily be based on statistical production.

Also, check out our weekly updated NFL Defense Rankings.

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NFL Offense Rankings

Ranking All 32 NFL Offenses

Training camp is underway, the Hall of Fame Game is in the books, and Opening Night will be here before you know it. So, with the regular season right around the corner, it’s time to take a look at the state of the NFL’s 32 offenses after a tumultuous offseason.

With that in mind, here is how we rank the NFL's 32 offenses (final 2024 rank in parentheses).

1. Philadelphia Eagles (6)

They have one of the best offensive lines in the NFL, one of the most athletic quarterbacks, and arguably the best running back in the league as well. Oh yeah—the wide receiver room isn’t too shabby. They did lose OC Kellen Moore, but only time will tell if that’s a bad thing.

2. Buffalo Bills (4)

Like the Eagles, there isn’t anything I can complain about with the Bills. They’ve got the reigning MVP at quarterback behind one of the best offensive lines in the business. James Cook has developed into a solid running back, and I like the Josh Palmer acquisition.

3. Washington Commanders (5)

I’m a big Jayden Daniels fan and love the new beefed up offensive line they have protecting him, which should help Brian Robinson take the next step in his development. If they use Deebo Samuel right and give Terry McLaurin what he’s due, this could become the best offense in the NFL.

4. Baltimore Ravens (2)

The results cannot be argued with. Baltimore has one of the most productive offenses in the NFL, largely because of the running game. What success they do have in the passing game can largely be attributed to defenses trying to overcompensate for the run. Their offensive line is a concern.

5. Detroit Lions (1)

I could make a case for dropping these guys down further after losing offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, but the talent remains. They’re in great shape at quarterback, have an excellent running backs room, and some of the best receivers. But after losing Johnson, I want to see proof of concept.

6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3)

Baker Mayfield has one of, if not the best, wide receiver tandems to work with in Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. His offensive line is one of the better units in the NFL, and he has an up-and-coming running back in the backfield with him in Bucky Irving. However, the Bucs will be working with their third OC in three seasons.

7. Cincinnati Bengals (8)

They retained Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. However, they failed to do anything noteworthy to improve a glaring deficiency in last year’s squad, the offensive line. We know they're capable of greatness, but with that O-line, can Joe Burrow stay healthy all season? Eh…

8. Kansas City Chiefs (10)

It would have been nice to see them try a little harder to fix the offensive line, but their efforts could still be effective. Bringing back Kareem Hunt was a solid move. But the Chiefs are getting a slight bump from their end-of-season rank in 2024 because if anyone can turn water into wine, it’s Andy Reed.

9. Los Angeles Rams (12)

I thought they were nuts for moving on from Cooper Kupp, but I’m not mad about the Davante Adams acquisition. Adams and Puka Nacua could become the top wide receiver duo in the NFL. With Stafford, Kyren Williams, and a solid offensive line, this offense will be tough to beat.

10. Los Angeles Chargers (7)

The Chargers are well-coached and have an excellent young quarterback in Justin Herbert. But Harbaugh is going to waste Herbert’s best years as he turns the Chargers into a run-first team. They overpaid for Najee Harris but drafted a good  RB in Omarion Hampton.

11. Denver Broncos (14)

I’m a Bo Nix fan, and I look forward to seeing what progress he makes under Sean Payton this season. Having one of the best offensive lines in the league will help, and I’m excited to see what rookie RJ Harvey can do. Adding tight end Evan Engram was a great move.

12. Green Bay Packers (13)

The key to success for the Packers this season will be getting the offensive line to gel ASAP. On paper, it has potential, but only time will tell. Jordan Love was better than I expected last year. He has three solid wide receivers and a top-notch running back in Josh Jacobs.

13. Arizona Cardinals (11)

These guys needed to do some work on the entire unit for the offense to take a step forward in 2025, and didn’t really do a darn thing. Their only hope for improving off a mediocre 2024 season is for the offensive line to continue to improve.

14. Atlanta Falcons (same)

They didn’t really do anything on the offensive side of the ball during the offseason, focusing on the defense instead. However, they do have a solid offensive line, a good running back tandem in Robinson and Allgeier, good pass catchers, and a promising young quarterback.

15. Miami Dolphins (17)

When healthy, the Miami offense may be the most exciting in the NFL, but when they are missing guys….I’d be higher on their 2025 prospects if they had made some better moves to help the offensive line get better. They made moves, but it remains to be seen if they were good.

16. Minnesota Vikings (9)

J.J. McCarthy was drafted to be the QB, but I don’t get the logic in entrusting the offense to an unproven McCarthy after the season Sam Darnold had. I get that they didn’t want to pay Darnold what he had earned, but now the offense is a huge question mark.

17. Seattle Seahawks (19)

Geno Smith was okay, but Sam Darnold will be better. To be fair, Darnold was a flop up until his breakout season last year with the Vikings; there’s no guarantee he’ll thrive in a new system. However, he has some excellent weapons, but the offensive line could hold the offense back.

18. Chicago Bears (20)

With one of the best offensive lines and a bevy of targets to work with, Caleb Williams should explode in his second season. If the o-line ends up being as good as it looks, take D’Andre Swift in your fantasy draft.

19. Pittsburgh Steelers (16)

The Steelers eventually signed Aaron Rodgers. Whether that’s a good thing remains to be seen. His offensive line is not bad. Rodgers will have some good weapons at his disposal, but he had good ones with the Jets last year, and that didn’t turn out well.

20. San Francisco 49ers (18)

They did some great work on the defensive side of the ball, but got worse on offense. The writing was on the wall for Deebo Samuel, so it wasn’t shocking when he was moved. But the biggest issue is their inability to improve the offensive line.

21. New England Patriots (23)

The Patriots are getting a bump up, not because of any personnel moves they made (because none of them were too impressive). It’s because Josh McDaniels is back as the offensive coordinator. With a promising young QB to work with, I’m excited to see what he can do with this offense.

22. Indianapolis Colts (24)

Jonathan Taylor and one of the better offensive lines in the NFL make the Colts an offense to watch. The wide receiver room is good, but it’s not going to scare anyone. The key to success will be competent quarterback play, and there is no guarantee they’ll have it.

23. Houston Texans (21)

I’m not concerned about losing Stefon Diggs because Houston still has Nico Collins, Tank Dell, and has added Christian Kirk. Joe Mixon did a solid job last season, and Nick Chubb will be a great addition to the backfield. However, the Texans did nothing to improve their terrible offensive line.

24. Dallas Cowboys (22)

The Cowboys were a one-trick pony last season; they had a great passing game but couldn’t run the ball. With the best player of a bad offensive line retiring and Rico Dowdle off to Carolina, there is no reason to think the run game will be any better than it was last season.

25. Carolina Panthers (28)

I’ve got more hope for the Panthers than the remaining teams on this list primarily because Bryce Young will not have to learn a new system this year. He’s got some good weapons to work with, including my favorite wide receiver from the 2024 college season, Tetairoa McMillan.

26. Las Vegas Raiders (29)

The Raiders are getting a slight bump here for a few reasons: (1) the rest of the teams are bad, (2) Geno Smith and Pete Carroll’s pre-existing relationship, and (3) Ashton Jeanty. My expectations are still low, but if anyone can make something of them, it’s Pete Carroll.

27. Jacksonville Jaguars (26)

Jacksonville has the bones of a solid NFL offense; it just has to figure out how to put the pieces together and get everyone on the same page. Although it would have been beneficial to improve their offensive line, the new head coach, Liam Coen, made magic happen in Tampa last season.

28. New Orleans Saints  (27)

Rookie head coach Kellen Moore really has no choice but to start second-round rookie Tyler Shough at quarterback. That doesn’t sound too promising, but perk up, New Orleans. You guys still have Mardi Gras to look forward to.

29. New York Giants (30)

There isn’t anything to get excited about regarding the Giants, but I’m giving them a slight bump because I have not given up on Russell Wilson yet; Brian Daboll made Daniel Jones look competent for a season. He should be able to do a lot with RW.

30. Tennessee Titans (31)

It will not be an easy season for Cam Ward, but he will have some decent weapons to work with in Nashville. I’m sure he’d like to have a better offensive line, but he’s got to have something to look forward to, right?

31. New York Jets (25)

They’ve got some decent weapons in Breece Hall and Garrett Wilson to go along with a pretty decent offensive line. But I think Justin Fields has overstayed his welcome in the NFL.

32. Cleveland Browns (same)

OC Tommy Rees will have to go with either an old quarterback well past his prime or an inexperienced one. The offensive line is garbage. Jerome Ford is a decent running back, and it doesn’t matter who lines up at receiver because of the QB situation.

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Top Five NFL Passing Offenses - 2025-26 NFL Season 

  • Cincinnati Bengals: As long as Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, and Tee Higgins are on the roster, the Bengals will be the team most likely to lead the league in passing yards every year.

  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: They were one of a handful of teams to throw for 4,000+ yards last season. With the personnel in place, I expect that will be the case this season as well.

  • Detroit Lions: I’m a little gun-shy when it comes to the Lions' offense with OC Ben Johnson no longer running the offense. But the talent is there for this unit to rank in the top five running and passing the ball (like last season).

  • Seattle Seahawks: Several of last season’s top passing offenses are going to drop off this year. Seattle could be one of them since Geno Smith left town, but I think Sam Darnold is an upgrade.

  • Los Angeles Rams: Matthew Stafford has been one of the best at slinging the rock for years. With Puke Nacua and Davante Adams as his 1A and 1B in Sean McVay’s system, this could be his most productive season yet.

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Top Five NFL Rushing Offenses - 2025-26 NFL Season 

  • Baltimore Ravens: I thought Derrick Henry would fall off years ago, but the big back just keeps churning out the yards. With Lamar Jackson helping him out, the Ravens have the best run game in the NFL heading into the 2025 season.

  • Philadelphia Eagles: Like the Ravens, the Eagles have a top-notch running back-quarterback duo generating yards on the ground. With the offensive line they have to run behind, I wouldn’t be shocked to see Philly end the season as the top rushing team.

  • Indianapolis Colts: They have an offensive line that can dominate and a running back in Jonathan Taylor that can do some serious damage behind that line. Factor in the question mark at quarterback, and this is a team that should run the ball a lot.

  • Detroit Lions: They’ve got an excellent offensive line and two running backs that could be the primary running back for almost every other NFL team (Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery).

  • Washington Commanders: They finished third in rushing yards this season, but I’m guessing the Commanders try to run Daniels a little less to protect and try to get the passing game more involved.

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2024 Offense Rankings

RankTEAMPTS/GYDS/GPassing YDS/GRushing YDS/GGP
1Detroit Lions33.2409.5263.2146.417
2Buffalo Bills30.9359.1227.9131.217
3Baltimore Ravens30.5424.9237.4187.617
4Tampa Bay Buccaneers29.5399.5250.4149.217
5Washington Commanders28.5369.6215.6154.117
6Cincinnati Bengals27.8365.5272.992.617
7Philadelphia Eagles27.2367.2187.9179.317
8Green Bay Packers27.1370.8223.9146.817
9Minnesota Vikings25.4346.9237.8109.117
10Denver Broncos25324.6212.4112.217
11Los Angeles Chargers23.6324.2213.5110.717
12Arizona Cardinals23.5358.2214.1144.217
13San Francisco 49ers22.9376.3249.1127.217
14Atlanta Falcons22.9369.8239.3130.517
15Kansas City Chiefs22.6327.6222.4105.317
16Pittsburgh Steelers22.4319.4192127.417
17Indianapolis Colts22.2334.8197.7137.117
18Seattle Seahawks22.1332.2236.595.717
19Houston Texans21.9319.7207.4112.317
20Los Angeles Rams21.6331.4227.5103.817
21Dallas Cowboys20.6327.5227.2100.317
22Miami Dolphins20.3325.9219.8105.617
23Carolina Panthers20.1298187.5110.517
24New Orleans Saints19.9320.1205.2114.917
25New York Jets19.9310.3218.591.817
26Jacksonville Jaguars18.8306.2204.5101.717
27Tennessee Titans18.3304.2195.1109.117
28Las Vegas Raiders18.2303.2223.479.817
29Chicago Bears18.2284.6181.510217
30New England Patriots17291.9176.1115.817
31New York Giants16.1294.8189.9104.917
32Cleveland Browns15.2300.8206.294.617
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