NFL playoff fatal flaws: Weaknesses that could send 16 teams home early -- including two this weekend

NFL playoff fatal flaws: Weaknesses that could send 16 teams home early — including two this weekend

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No team in the NFL is without a weakness. Even the best teams have places where they need to improve. That’s especially true in a season like 2025, where it seems like there are no truly dominant teams and it feels like Super Bowl LX could be anyone’s. So teams don’t want the biggest problem on their roster rearing its ugly head in the most important games.

Below, I looked at weak spots for each of the 12 clinched playoff teams, plus both possible winners of the AFC North (Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens) and NFC South (Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Carolina Panthers). Some of these stats are particularly concerning because of which squads these teams might face in the postseason. Others are less of a dilemma because prospective opponents are not strong in these particular areas.

Let’s start with the Seattle Seahawks and go in order of Super Bowl chances via ESPN’s Football Power Index (FPI).

Jump to:
49ers | Bears | Bills | Broncos
Bucs | Chargers | Eagles | Jaguars
Packers | Panthers | Patriots | Rams
Ravens | Seahawks | Steelers | Texans

FPI chance to win Super Bowl: 13.4%
Concerning weakness: Covering tight ends

The Seahawks have the best defense in the league, according to DVOA (defense-adjusted value over average), and they rank fourth by FPI. So there’s not a lot going wrong for that unit. But they do have a clear weakness in covering tight ends.

Once we adjust for the quality of the tight ends Seattle has faced, it ranks 29th in allowing 67 yards per game to the position. Obviously, that’s a problem when the Seahawks’ main rival is the Rams, who run 13 personnel (three tight ends) all the time. The Rams’ tight ends combined for seven catches, 88 yards and a touchdown in Week 16 at Seattle.

Safety Nick Emmanwori has been highly regarded in his rookie season, but his coverage numbers against tight ends are not impressive. And the Seahawks might have to get through top tight ends such as the 49ers’ George Kittle and the Eagles’ Dallas Goedert if they want to make it to the Super Bowl.


FPI chance to win Super Bowl: 12.1%
Concerning weakness: Defending slot receivers

Denver also has one of the NFL’s best defenses this season, led by a vicious pass rush that leads the league in sacks (64). However, if opponents can get a pass off, they can take advantage of the Broncos’ slot cornerbacks, Ja’Quan McMillian and Jahdae Barron.

Denver ranks only 27th in DVOA against passes to slot receivers, allowing 7.6 yards per attempt. The good news for the Broncos is that only two AFC playoff teams rank in the top 10 in the number of pass attempts to slot receivers this season: the Chargers and themselves.