Dallas Cowboys- Still getting stronger with Romo throwing the ball and with the possible addition of Pacman and Chad Johnson, they'd be nearly unstopable on offense.
Minnesota Vikings- Adrian Peterson and Tarvaris Jackson aren't getting any worse. Defense is strong too.
New Orleans Saints- Reggie Bush, McAllister, and Brees are going to make the offense a powerhouse.
Seattle Seahawks- Hasselbeck and Alexander, with Tatupu on defense, will be a leadership team.
New York Giants- Manning and Tumor are going to show just why they won the super bowl.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Not getting any weaker.
AFC:
New England Patriots- still probably the best team in the NFL.
Pittsburgh Steelers- Rothlisberger is getting stronger.
Indianapolis Colts- Peyton Manning is just as big a leader as he used to be.
San Diego Chargers- Tomlinson is still leading the offense and a powerful defense.
Tennessee Titans- Vince Young is still getting better.
Denver Broncos- Jay Cutler leads team.
List off: Baboom!
AFC East: New England. I predict a meltdown in Foxboro, but with New York and Miami still figuring themselves out, and Buffalo growing up slowly, New England is still the strongest.
AFC North: Pittsburg. Cleveland is extremely close to dominant status, and Anderson will carve defenses to pieces, but the D still needs work to be a division winner. Baltimore is sliding to the past, with McNair as their best hope of a winner. Cincy will lack team chemistry, with the TJ/CJ controversy.
AFC South: Doomsayers can be still. Indy still takes the toughest division in football, with Jax getting stuck in the doggy door right on its heels, Garrard needs a target. Tennesee needs to teach Vince to be a QB, and Houston will inch closer to the playoffs, winning 9 games.
AFC West: San Diego. Barring an LT injury, San Diego will easily win 13 games and go for the whole ball of wax. Denver will still not be able to stop the run, and Oakland and KC need to evolve a little more
AFC Wildcards: Cleveland and Denver
NFC East: Dallas The D in big D has matured in big D. Romo will find a groove again, and JJ will set a partner in crime for the Barbarian. New York will lapse early on, riding the Super Bowl high, and won't make up the ground in time. Washington has a QB controversy, and Philly still can't find a receiver.
NFC North: Green Bay - Brett is gone. And, as history will show, the team will float well for that first year. Besides....Minnesota needs a D and Chicago needs an O, and Detroit needs a plan.
NFC South: New Orleans- Payton is a great coach, and if you can strip away your best player and still make the NFC title game, you're a good coach. Tampa will be close, with Atlanta still wishing that Mike Vick was a cat person. Carolina will need a new lineup, and this is the year to do it.
NFC West: Ready for this? Arizona! If everyone stays healthy. Edge will run well, and Fitz and Quan will continue to baffle defensive teams. Their defense is good enough with the offense deficient NFC West, the Rams needing a defense badly, Seattle might win this division, if Alexander can stay healthy. San Fransisco will improve to .500 and realize that it's football, not a track meet.
NFC Wildcard: Seattle and New York.
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Top four Wide Recievers in the NFL in the last 5 years?
In my humble opinion, I'd list:(I'm a Colts fan, so you know who's coming first)
Marvin Harrision-He's good for a 1,000 plus a year. He broke the single-seaon catch record in '02. And 2 words; Peyton. Manning.
Chad Johnson-Obviously Pro Bowl material. It's my understanding he's set/broke many of CIN team recieving records. And I just love it when he makes an A S S of himself on fathead.com commercials.
Chris Chambers-As underrated as they come. The guy has had meager scraps (and these words are an attempt to be polite to past MIA QBs) to work with. And for only being in the league 6 years, has not fumbled away the ball once. He's also averaging (2006 numbers included) 800 yds and 7 TD's a year.
Steve Smith-Pushing the obvious aside, he's taken a position on a team that in the past was reguarded as comical. With Rae Carruth's trunk and Rod "he hate me" Smart, Steve Smith has given Panther fans something to embrace. And it isn't cat-scratch-fever. Avg 750 yds, 5TD/ a season
Marvin Harrison
Steve Smith
Torry Holt
Chad Johnson
I'd say TO, but he's missed a lot of the last 5 years. If not, he'd be up there in a heartbeat. Randy Moss has gone poof since going to Oakland.