4. Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins have been one of the top offenses in the league from a statistical perspective; however, the team continues to falter down the stretch. They have posted impressive offensive statistics, yet they struggle with consistency. Last season, the Dolphins had seven games where they scored 22 or fewer points, including the final three weeks, when they scored 22, 19, and 14 respectively. On the flip side, they had eight games over 30 points, including three games over 40. And let's not forget about the 70 they put up against the Broncos.
The question is, where is the inconsistency coming from? I'm looking at two areas of concern. One is the quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, and the other is the Dolphins offensive line. I know a lot of Miami fans think Tua is the best quarterback in the league, but the team continues to struggle late in seasons and has not won a playoff game with Tua under center. I also think it's fair to begin questioning head coach Mike McDaniel. Regardless of the struggles, this offense is capable of huge numbers at any given time with receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, and running backs led by De'Von Achane.