
Here’s an update to my pre-season rankings for Week 1.
- Green Bay – Top to bottom, still the best talent.
- New England – Brady and Gronk will be hard to stop.
- NY Giants – Defending champs have to be near the top.
- Baltimore – Always play tough defense. Can Flacco and the O deliver?
- Pittsburgh – Big Ben has Haley’s new offense and Wallace finally.
- San Francisco – Not sure they can repeat 13-3 with Alex Smith.
- Houston – Texans lost key pieces, but play in a weak division.
- New Orleans – Despite everything, they’re still dangerous.
- Detroit – Lots of firepower and off-field issues.
- Atlanta – Good team still trying to prove it is great.
- Philadelphia – Vick says dynasty. Let’s see it on the field.
- Chicago – Cutler. Forte. Marshall. And a good D.
- Dallas – Sooner or later, they have to live up to the hype … right?
- Kansas City – The ACL trio returns. Solid D. It’s all on Cassel.
- Buffalo – Great offseason, but can they compete in AFC East?
- Denver – Everybody love Peyton, but the team needs more tools.
- Cincinnati – Great young core. Insanely tough division.
- San Diego – Promise big every year. It’s do-or-die time for the bosses.
- Carolina – Big dreams in PantherLand after Cam’s rookie year.
- NY Jets – Rex’s weight loss and the team’s loss of wins will mirror.
- Tennessee – Steady team. Big decision on the QB.
- Seattle – Pete believes. No one else is sure. Pick a QB, please.
- Washington – RGIII has the town by the tail. But can he win?
- Arizona – Solid by not spectacular anywhere. Iffy at QB.
- Tampa Bay – Lots of moves to improve the roster. And a new coach.
- St. Louis – Fisher is the new sheriff in town. Sam has to rebound.
- Oakland – Reggie has some work to do in the post-Al era.
- Miami – Philbin takes over. Tannehill at QB. Long season ahead.
- Jacksonville – MJD finally reported. Gabbert has looked much improved.
- Cleveland – New owner. New QB. New RB. Big hill to climb.
- Indianapolis – His name is Luck, and he’ll need it this season.
- Minnesota – AP is still recovering. Is Ponder the guy?
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