Just when you thought the only people who used video game ratings to grade an NFL team’s talent were fringe lunatics who may need to get outside a bit more, Bill Barnwell of ESPN emerges.
In a piece that purportedly took a look at every team’s offensive weapons and graded them from 1-32, Barnwell shows himself to be either grossly misinformed, or wilfully ignorant.
Barnwell’s “assessment” that placed the Jets dead last in the NFL went as follows:
Former undrafted free-agent wide receiver Robby Anderson leads the way, but the secondary targets are low-ceiling veterans such as Jermaine Kearse and Terrelle Pryor.