Cracking Top 10 complete teams

Organized Team Activities, or OTAs, are the talk of the NFL right now. But “rankings” aren’t far behind.

From now until training camps begin across the league in late July, there’ll be a parade of lists and leaderboards, with pundits from every corner of the ‘Net supplying their takes on the “best” the NFL has to offer – from pass-rushing duos to signal-callers to trench units and coaching staffs, so on and so forth.

One ranking we find extra noteworthy was released Wednesday by NFL.com’s Eric Edholm.

In an all-encompassing exercise, Edholm tried to formulate the Top 10 most complete teams for 2025.

Taking into account position groups that were graded individually and weighed based on positional importance – Edholm admittedly favored quarterbacks far more than any other spot – he came up with a ranking that isn’t all surprising, but strongly reflects the job Minnesota has done in building out its roster.

Long story short, the Vikings are bordering the Top 5 in Edholm’s eyes; he included them as the sixth squad on his sheet, after Philadelphia, Baltimore, Detroit, Kansas City and Buffalo.