posted on May, 3 2007 @ 02:07 PM
AFC East
(Y)1.New England Patriots 15-1 No body has done more in the offseason to improve their team than them. Well maybe SF. The addition of Moss pushes them
into a new league. They may go undefeated.
2. New York Jets 10-6 . Mangini will have these guys pushing for a playoff run.
3. Buffalo Bills 8-8, still too many young guys to push over the edge, but making progress.
4. Miami Dolphins 5-11, Dolphins will trade R.Williams, Culpepper will not play. Could win a few more If land Trent Green.
AFC North
(x)1. Baltimore Ravens 12-4 Might be McNairs last chance at SBowl.
2. Cincinnatti Bengals 10-6 Could be 10-6 or 6-10, depending on team chemistry, and arrest.
3. Cleveland Browns 8-8, could swith with Cinny and be suprise, depending upon the Mighty Quinn. Mark my words, if they stay healthy this is the
suprise playoff team of the year. Problem is they haven't stayed healthy in last 5 years.
4. Pittsburgh Steelers 7-9 Roethlisberger needs more weapons.
AFC South
(x)1.Indianapolis Colts 11-5 Not going back to the Super Bowl this year. Let far too many people escape from last years team to really compete.
(*)2. Jacksonville Jaguars 11-5 Title could go either way with them and the Colts.
3. Tennessee Titans 9-7 One more year before Vince Young leds them deep. Need more time for the pup's to grow up around him. Loss of Pac-Man will
really be felt on Special Teams.
4. Houston Texans 6-10 Slight Improvement on last year. Conference is gettting tougher and tougher every year. They could beat up on each other this
year.
AFC West
(x)1. San Diego Chargers 12-4 Super Bowl run, or one and done. Who knows.
(*)2. Denver Broncos 11-5, finally got defensive line talent that they desperatly need. Maybe a year or two away from big run.
3. Oakland Raiders 6-10 Breaking in a rookie QB, especially a raw talent like JaMarcus Russell 6-6, 255 is never pleasant to watch. But they have
imporved offensively. Defensively this is a superbowl team.
4. Kansas City Chiefs, 4-12, Trent Green will be gone, aging line that retiring, and not being replaced. Basically they will be Larry Johnson/ Derrick
Johnson versus the world.
NFC East
(x)1. Dallas Cowboys 12-4 . Will vie with Eagles for title. A lot depends on Romo getting his Mojo back. Defense could be off the hook with the man
behind the Chargers defense running the ship.
2. New York Giants 9-7 Will Manning part 2 ever mature?
3. Philadelphia Eagles 9-7 or 5-11. Lost Garcia safety net, along with any threats at WR. Offense will consist of McNabb scrambling, enough hits and
he's done for the third year in a row. 5-11 is for McNabb injured.
4. Washington Redskins 4-12 While Jason Campble is not a rookie, he is still too raw to make a consistant impact. But look for the team to show
improvement late in season. Will now vie for next years number one pick.
NFC North
(Y)1. Chicago Bears 13-3 . Grossman will have ups and downs. Landed the best receiving TE in a few years. Could become the Novachek that makes
Grossman consistant.
3. Detroit Lions 9-7, Milan will be hearded as a genius, well not really, just a lucky sod. Roy Williams, and Calvin Johnson will become the most
powerful duo of WR in the NFL, for many years to come. Who ever is running the helm at QB could go for 5,000 yards easily.
3. Minnesota Vikings 6-10 See breaking in a new QB. The addition of Adrian Peterson, will one day remind people of Dickerson. He will add at least
100yd more pergame rushing than pervious years. If they had a quarterback they could be good.
4. Green Bay 5-11, did enormously little to help Farve in his last year. They will always look on this offseason in scorn. They could have had Randy
Moss for a fourth round pick and were too stingy.
NFC South
(x)1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10-6 Will need a healthy QB to finish the season.
(*)2. New Orleans Saints 10-6 Can you pull a rabbit out of you hat two years in a row?
3. Carolina Panthers 8-8 Fox's last year. May see Delhomme give way to David Carr somepoint in the season if things go bad.
4. Atlanta Falcons 6-10 Will take some time for Vick to process third offensive style in 4 years. Might be gone at the end of the year.
NFC West
(x)1.San Francisco 11-5, that's right you heard it here. The 49ers did more than anyone to help their team in the offseason. You have also heard it
hear, they will win the divison. This team looks more, and more like the Cowboys who went 11-5 a year before taking the Super Bowl.
(*)2. St.Louis Rams 9-7, if they get Ricky Williams, like they want they could have a running game with Stephen Jackson, and Brian Leonard at fullback
that will make the world sick.
3. Arizonia Cardinals 8-8, the addition of a serious pass blocker at LT really, really means alot. Now if they can learn to run the football, they
might be special
3. Seattle 7-9, the oldest team in the NFL, gets older. The management also lacks the vision to do anything about it.
PLAYOFFS
WILD CARD ROUND
St. Louis(9-7) at San Francisco (11-5): SF 28-24
New Orleans (10-6) at Tampa Bay (10-6): NO 21-17
Jacksonville (11-5) at Baltimore (12-4): Balt 13-7
Denver (11-5) at Indianapolis (11-5): Ind 28-17
DIVISIONAL ROUND
New Orleans (11-6) at Chicago (13-3): Chicago 31-20
San Francisco (12-5) at Dallas (12-4): Dallas 31-30
Baltimore (13-4) at San Diego (12-3): Baltimore 31-21
Indianapolis (12-5) at New England (15-1): NE 34-10
CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
Dallas (13-4) at Chicago (14-3): Chicago 17-10
Baltimore (14-4) at New England(16-1): NE 38-17
SUPER BOWL
New England (17-1) vs. Chicago (15-3): New England 38-24
[edit on 3-5-2007 by Royal76]