NFL teams likely to fall short of projected 2025 win total: Mike Tomlin-led Steelers face first losing season

With the player acquisition portion of the NFL offseason in the rearview mirror, organized team activities kicking off around the league and training camps seemingly just around the corner, it’s time for everyone to turn the page. We’re at the point in the offseason where “this season” now refers to 2025, rather than 2024.

And because that’s the case, we’re going to do some prognosticating around these parts. We’re taking a look at what we can expect from each NFL team this season, from a whole host of different angles.

One of the ways we want to do that is by trying to peg some teams down on either side of their over/under win totals. We’re using the lines at FanDuel sportsbook and, in the space below, identifying five teams most likely to come up short of their number.

Over/Under 5.5

Here’s what I wrote last week about Cleveland’s over/under: “The Browns do not have a quarterback. They also have the second-toughest strength of schedule in the league, based on opponent over/unders. They are going to be really, really bad. They should be in the mix for a top-three pick, and it would be shocking if they got to six wins.” 

I see no real reason to have changed my tune.

Over/Under 5.5

The Saints, much like the Browns, seemingly do not have a quarterback. They’re giving offseason reps to each of Spencer Rattler, Jake Haener and second-round rookie Tyler…

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