Ranking the NFL’s Best Offensive Triplets for 2026

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Ranking the NFL’s Best Offensive Triplets for 2026​

This isn’t about the best offenses or the best teams. It’s about the star power at the top of the offensive depth chart.

Last year, the Ravens held down the top spot. Lamar Jackson was coming off a first-team All-Pro season for the third time in his career, while Derrick Henry narrowly missed his second 2,000-yard season. Factor in a rising star in Zay Flowers, and Baltimore got the nod. But things went awry in Charm City, as the Ravens missed the playoffs last season with an 8–9 record while Jackson missed four games.

This spring, we don’t have the Ravens pegged for the No. 1 spot, instead giving that honor to an NFC team. In fact, the NFC has the top two slots and five of the first nine before giving way to some AFC offenses.

As for the format, we’re following the same ground rules as last year, which means the triplets must consist of a team’s starting quarterback, lead running back and a top pass catcher, with a receiver or tight end sufficing.

24. Arizona Cardinals

Triplets: Jacoby Brissett, Jeremiyah Love, Trey McBride​

If the Cardinals had a solid quarterback, they would be significantly further up the list. However, they have Brissett, who is somehow holding out for more money after posting 3,366 passing yards over 14 games while going 1–11 as a starter. McBride has asserted himself as the league’s top tight end (1,239 yards, 11 touchdowns in 2025) and Love finished third in Heisman voting for Notre Dame with 1,372 rushing yards and 18 scores, but Brissett is holding the operation down.
 
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