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This league is so much about star players. The way it seems to go most of the time though is that a team has emerging stars, they get paid, and all of a sudden it is difficult for them to compete for a superbowl. Team's do best most of the time when the players are emerging and they are still are on their first contracts, especially the QB's. Once the new contracts are signed they starting finding it more and more difficult to compete. The exception to this may be the teams with the best QB's but even their deals hamper the team. Someone like Tom Brady taking a pay cut probably really helps, although the Patriots seems to focus for the most part on really good players, not superstars.
The Raiders ranked 23 in defence with Mack, maybe the best defensive player in the game. It shows with defense it takes a whole team of above average players to be good. With two first round draft picks properly used, and probably most important Mack's money spread out for very good up and comers the Raiders might be better than they would be with one great player. The NFL is not the NBA even though super stars get more attention. I think it's human nature to be more attracted to that. To make a good consistent team, I don't know if superstars on average get you that far with the cost of the imbalance it makes for the rest of the team...
The Raiders ranked 23 in defence with Mack, maybe the best defensive player in the game. It shows with defense it takes a whole team of above average players to be good. With two first round draft picks properly used, and probably most important Mack's money spread out for very good up and comers the Raiders might be better than they would be with one great player. The NFL is not the NBA even though super stars get more attention. I think it's human nature to be more attracted to that. To make a good consistent team, I don't know if superstars on average get you that far with the cost of the imbalance it makes for the rest of the team...