There’s nothing like a good ranking to stir some serious controversy.
The NFL offseason is the time of rankings. We rank draft prospects, mock drafts, consensus big boards, best player available, best value available, best quarterback fits, and so much more. If an analyst wants to be creative, they can tap into other rankings even during draft season.
NFL.com’s Gregg Rosenthal ranked the NFL general managers based on their performance with their current team. He required that the GM have at least two prior drafts with the team, eliminating seven newer faces.
Since the New York Jets‘ general manager, Joe Douglas, is heading into his fourth draft with the team, he was included in the rankings.