Sorry, but Denver is not going 12-4 with that schedule. Neither is Philadelphia with Michael Vick at quarterback, who misses on average 4 games a season. AFC: 1.
Patriots (14-2): have the easiest schedule 2. Texans (12-4): were still a tough team to beat without Schaub and Williams, should be improved this year. 3.
Ravens (11-5): old team, but are still solid all around. Loss of Suggs hurts, but not that much. 4.
Chiefs (9-7): had a ton of injuries last year, should bounce back, but really, this division is wide open. Any team can literally win it. 5.
Steelers (10-6): the AFC simply isn't that deep, but the Steelers are still good enough to make playoffs, just not good enough to go far. 6. Bills (9-7): they were headed in the right direction before Jackson got hurt last year.
With the addition of Williams, their defense improves and they make the playoffs. NFC: 1. Packers (14-2): defense struggled last year, I don't expect that to happen again this year.
2. 49ers (13-3): by far play in the easiest division, and have added a lot of quality depth. 3.
Falcons (11-5): most balanced team in their division. 4. Eagles (10-6): picking them by default.
Dallas never seems to be able to put it all together lately, Manning has followed a good season with a bad one just about every year, so I expect the Giants to fall back, and well the Redskins suck. 5. Bears (11-5): should earn a playoff spot with a healthy Forte, Cutler, and having Marshall on the team.
6. Giants (9-7): Super Bowl champs back into the playoffs, but don't expect them to stick around.
1. Bears 2. Giants 3.
49ers 4. Panthers 5. Lions 6.
Redskins 1. Patriots 2. Steelers 3.
Texans 4. Broncos 5. Ravens 6.
Jets.
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