One of the most common topics to use for rankings across the media landscape has always been the concept of duos, trios, etc. More specifically, we always see a ton things like “best wide receiver trios” or “coach-quarterback” duos.
In a new rankings post at CBS Sports, NFL analyst Jared Dubin took to the task of broadening the concept of top duos before ranking the top pairs in the league, regardless of what position they play or if they’re a coach. Essentially, the players included on such an all-encompassing list aren’t just among the best in the league, but their synergistic relationships with each other help transcend them to a whole new echelon of value.