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Which NFC West team is set up for the future?

Who do you think is on top of the NFC West in 2019 and beyond?

Seattle Seahawks v Arizona Cardinals Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images

It has been a fairly uneventful offseason for the Arizona Cardinals, the same cannot be said for the Los Angeles Rams or San Francisco 49ers.

While the Seahawks and Cardinals have ruled the roost in the West for the last five years, the Seahawks have​ been on top since 2010.

There always seems to be one consistent threat with the secondary threat rotating in most divisions.

The question I have, is who is set up to be the team in control in 2019 and beyond and who is the threat to be the secondary team?

It went Seattle and San Francisco to Seattle and Arizona. You have to believe Seattle with Russell Wilson is the most capable of staying at the top of the division, that doesn't mean they'll be as good, just that they are the only team with a young, proven QB.

Arizona looks to have all the pieces for a smooth transition if they find the QB after Palmer.

If Palmer stays healthy, they are the unquestioned threat in 2018 as well in the NFC West.

It is LA and San Francisco that intrigue.

LA has had defensive talent with questionable offensive ability.

Now, they have a young offensive mind to mold their quarterback, but you can't convince me that their quarterback is one that can put them on top. They have a Houston Texans feel to me.

San Francisco is the wild card. They could be really bad again in 2017, leading them to getting a talented quarterback in the 2018 NFL Draft and then being set up with a young defense, young quarterback and young coach.

How do you think the NFC West looks in 2019?

Poll

Who is the best team in 2019 and beyond?

This poll is closed

  • 47%
    AZ
    (188 votes)
  • 7%
    LA
    (30 votes)
  • 31%
    Sea
    (125 votes)
  • 14%
    SF
    (57 votes)
400 votes total Vote Now

Poll

Who is the second best team in 2019 and beyond?

This poll is closed

  • 31%
    AZ
    (93 votes)
  • 13%
    LA
    (40 votes)
  • 34%
    Sea
    (101 votes)
  • 21%
    SF
    (63 votes)
297 votes total Vote Now