Kansas City Chiefs to Win the Super Bowl
While there are plenty of fantastic teams left in the playoffs, I’m once again backing the best quarterback and coach in football. Patrick Mahomes is coming off a Week 18 rest plus a bye week, meaning he should be fully rested and back in top form. This is an extremely experienced veteran Chiefs team, so getting that extra week of rest should be absolutely huge when teams like the Bills/Ravens will have had to go through multiple wars to make it to that point. Taking advantage of the fresher team is nice, it especially helps when they are already the better team.
Seeing Patrick Mahomes go from their boring regular season playcalling to the real version of himself this week should get a lot of people back on board. The Chiefs have constantly played it safe during the season, aggressively running the ball and saving a lot of their best plays for the playoffs. We are here now, and there is nothing left to save, meaning the most creative play-caller in the league should have some fun stuff cooked up for us. The biggest thing to watch will be the emergence of Travis Kelce, after his slowest regular season to date. If he looks back to speed, that will be the #1 key that this Chiefs offence is back and flowing.
The Chief's offence is obviously great, but the defence has been very good and really doesn't get talked about enough. Chris Jones is one of the most versatile linemen of his generation, and not only has gotten to the passer, but been dominant in run protection all year long. They are constantly able to get pressure, and Steve Spagnuolo is one of the more aggressive coordinators in the league. They will constantly bring the blitz and are not afraid to bring pressure when it matters the most. The one weakness has been the secondary, but getting Waston back before the postseason run should be huge in stabilizing that. Trent McDuffie is an impact corner to watch, as he continues to fly under the radar as one of the best cover corners around and a key part of that secondary.
Philadelphia Eagles to Reach the Conference Finals
While I do have some problems with Jalen Hurts, the Eagles still easily have a top 3 roster in the NFL. While a lot of teams start building with flashy skill position players, Philadelphia made sure that they would be strong in the trenches, building this team around a high-level offence and defensive line. This set them up perfectly this year for a guy like Saquon Barkley, who has had a historic season coming into this offence and absolutely taking over. This makes a lot of logical sense though, considering this offensive line made Miles Sanders look like an all-pro for their Super Bowl, adding in a real All-Star to that room takes it to a new level. To stop the run you obviously need to bring more guys down into the box, which means now you have to give 1v1 coverage to one of AJ Brown, Devonta Smith, or Dallas Goedert. This is what makes this team so challenging to beat, because that's one of the strongest skill position groups in football, and Jalen Hurts has more time to throw than any player in football. The only good news is Hurts is a bit of an unknown if he’s set up in a game script where he needs to pass to save them, so the Eagles will do everything they can to control the game mostly on the ground.
They also match up incredibly well against the Rams. I wanted the Rams to be my darkhorse Super Bowl team, but I can't in good faith pick them when I don't even expect them to make it into the second round. They got a great stylistic matchup in round 1 against a Blitz-heavy team that Stafford torched both in the regular and postseason. His biggest struggles over the years have been teams that get pressure without Blitzing, which is the exact strong suit of this Eagles team. If they get home without additional pressure, It's gonna be a long day for Stafford who really can't rely much on an inefficient Kyren Williams to save him if he’s in trouble. The Rams have some great receivers, but that corner room went from a weakness to an absolute strength after the Eagles drafted Dejean and Mitchell this year. With a run-focused offence and good defensive play, I expect the Eagles to cruise into the Conference Finals fairly smoothly.
Buffalo Bills to be Knocked Out in the Divisional Round
The Bills and Ravens give us one of the best games possible, but it’s also a brutal draw for two of the best teams in football. This will be the battle of MVP-hopefuls, with tons of discourse surrounding which of these two Super Stars will claim this season's MVP. The only bummer here is that the losing quarterback will surely be unfairly hated on for their playoff success, despite the murders row that is the AFC playoff race. The other reason I feel confident picking against the winner of this game is that you have to absolutely battle here, only to then face the boogeyman Patrick Mahomes after getting the easiest matchup for the first round and two straight weeks of rest before that.
The biggest concern for the Bills is pretty simple, the Ravens rushing attack can absolutely dominate this game. Everyone always talks about stopping Derrick Henry, but that's easier said than done with Lamar Jackson sitting right there in the backfield. You also have a deadly two-tight end rotation of Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely, who will be incredibly important pass-catchers in this game. With the loss of Zay Flowers, they will likely run some of the highest 12 personnel rates of the season, meaning the Bill's secondary better be ready to tackle in this one.
Everyone always talks about what happens when Lamar Jackson has to come from behind in a game, but we’ve seen plenty of Josh Allen turnover-filled meltdowns. Last week the Bills ran all over the Broncos, but nobody has done that against the Ravens this season and I wouldn't expect that to change. The Bills generate more EPA per play than any team in the NFL between the sticks, but the Ravens have Marlon Humprey, Roquan Smith, and Kyle Hamilton to counter that, covering every single level. This is a battle of two absolute beasts, but I think the Raven's past struggles in the postseason are opening up some value for them.