

We're fully aware that the New England Patriots are only 17-16 and haven't won a playoff game since Tom Brady left. And some of the NFL's so-called "experts" are predicting a regression for the six-time Super Bowl champs this season.
But what about long term? Will the potential of players such as Mac Jones and Matthew Judon and the guile of Bill Belichick return the Pats to prominence? Or are New Englanders headed for a strange, sustained drought of success?
According to ESPN, somewhere in the middle.
ESPN this week released its projections for the next three seasons, using criteria such as each team's quarterback situation, remaining (non-QB) roster, drafting ability, front office and coaching. Network experts Jeremy Fowler, Louis Riddick and Field Yates chimed in to arrive at a unanimous grade for where teams will be heading into the 2025 season.
The scores broke down thusly:
The Patriots landed 13th, with a "very good" score of 81.3. But No. 1 on the list? The AFC East-rival Buffalo Bills at a "great" 90.4.
ESPN's synopsis of 2022-24:
Yates:
Riddick:
Fowler: