NFC East

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1. Philadelphia Eagles

A surprise playoff berth last season accelerated the front office’s plans to revamp the roster to compete for more.

2. Dallas Cowboys

They took a few hits on the roster front, but they are still a playoff contender.

3. Washington Commanders

The name has changed and they have a new quarterback. Let’s see if they can make it work.

4. New York Giants

Once again the Giants have made a regime change and we’ll see if this produces results in the next 3-4 years.

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AFC West

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1. Kansas City Chiefs

This division is stacked, but it’s hard to imagine the Chiefs not coming out on top again.

2. Los Angeles Chargers

They are determined to duplicate what the LA Rams have done since moving back to Los Angeles.

3. Las Vegas Raiders

A massive regime change along with the acquisition of WR Davante Adams has Vegas thinking of making a deep playoff run.

4. Denver Broncos

I wouldn’t be surprised if they clinch a playoff spot and it’s mainly because Russell Wilson is now the quarterback.

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AFC South

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1. Tennessee Titans

This will likely be the last hurrah with QB Ryan Tannehill after last years disappointing exit in the playoffs.

2. Indianapolis Colts

Indy is starting over again at quarterback with a former MVP in Matt Ryan.

3. Houston Texans

It doesn’t mean much, but they actually had moments last season that bode well in their rebuild.

4. Jacksonville Jaguars

Other than being responsible for the influx of cash being spent on wide receivers this offseason, it’s the same old Jaguars.

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AFC North

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1. Cincinnati Bengals

This is a new era in which they shall not be referred to as the ‘Bungals’.

2. Baltimore Ravens

Health and whether QB Lamar Jackson can return to his MVP form of 2019 will determine their success.

3. Pittsburgh Steelers

It’ll be interesting to see if Pittsburgh sneaks in and clinches a Wild Card spot this year.

4. Cleveland Browns

Not having newly acquired QB Deshaun Watson for the first 11 games will set them up for failure this season.

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AFC East

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1. Buffalo Bills

All the pieces are in place for them to take the top spot in the AFC.

2. Miami Dolphins

A busy offseason that involved a coaching change and the acquisition of WR Tyreek Hill.

3. New England Patriots

They will remain competitive, but almost the entire conference has a better crop of players.

4. New York Jets

They should be better as Robert Saleh has them trending in the right direction.

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