Ranking the nfl front offices

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TT is the man. Just look at the GM tree that is sprouting from him around the league. I believe in the last couple of years he has drafted in a way that is going to bear very large fruit in the next couple of years. Now..... if those picks would just stay healthy.
 

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His 2011 spawn leaves some to be desired, but this definitely ties in with the thread from earlier this summer where most of us agreed that TT is a top five GM in the league
 

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No problem with Ozzy and the Ravens at No. 1. But NE at No. 2 is a stretch. They are competitive, but in my opinion, their drafts have left a bit to be desired.
 

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I think the rankings are correct. As far as New England at # 2 you can't argue with the position based on the # of Super Bowls that front office has won in the 2000's.
 

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Well according to one poster if you are consistently in the running which they are then that's another reason not to argue with the ranking. ;)

That would be me, and I agree with New England at #2. You aren't going to nail every draft, year after year, but the fact is New England has been a legitimate contender for more than a decade. If that's not elite, I don't know what is.
 

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