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The 10 Best NFL Offenses From the 2015 Season

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10. New York Giants

Adjusted NEP/P: 0.087 (10th)
Adjusted Passing NEP/P: 0.142 (10th)
Adjusted Rushing NEP/P: -0.036 (23rd)

The Giants had the 10th best offense during the 2015 seasons thanks to a pair of wideouts in their passing game. Not only did Odell Beckham, Jr. and Rueben Randle combine for 2,247 of the team's 4,347 yards through the air alongside 21 receiving touchdowns, but Beckham and Randle each ranked in the top 20 in efficiency among all wideouts with at least 50 targets according to our Reception Net Expected Points (NEP) per target metrics.

And in the running game, while lead back Rashad Jennings wasn't exactly lighting the football world on fire with his play this year, he was actually still rather efficient on his rush attempts as he averaged a robust 0.02 Rushing NEP per attempt (the historical average for all running backs between 2000-2014 sits at about -0.03 per attempt, for those wondering).

And despite missing the playoffs with just a 6-10 record this year, these performances allowed the Giants to put up an impressive 388 points this year to rank 10th in the league in this category.