David Tepper is the latest rich man to join the ranks of NFL owners heading into the 2018 season. He replaces disgraced Carolina Panthers co-founder Jerry Richardson in that role. It’s a rare turnover within the ownership ranks.While most of the names have remained the same, there’s been a ton of changes around the NFL in recent years. Is Jerry Jones still a tremendous owner despite seeing his Cowboys struggle with relevance over the past two decades? Where do longtime owners in Chicago and Cincinnati rank?That’s what we’re here to take a look at. In ranking the NFL’s 32 owners heading into the 2018 season, we take into account team value and on-field success as well as the mentality of owners and the brands they’re tasked with heading.Note: All franchise value information provided by Forbes.1. Robert Kraft, New England Patriots Having bought the Patriots for a then league-record $172 million back in 1994, Kraft has turned this organization into the true America’s Team. His Patriots have earned nine Super Bow
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