The so called "Dream Team" of the Philadelphia Eagles will win this division but I do not see them winning the conference and the coveted home field advantage. The Cowboys will contend this year with a healthy Tony Romo but the Giants won't be able to with all their injuries on D. In last place, the Redskins, who won't live up to Rex Grossman's prediction of a division title.
PHI: 11-5
DAL: 10-6
NYG: 8-8
WAS: 4-12
NFC North:
This division should be Green Bay's to lose. Detroit is on the upswing but I don't think they are there yet. Aaron Rodgers will lead the Packers to another division title and will make a push in the playoffs for a second consecutive Super Bowl. Chicago will take a step back off of last years surprise and Minnesota will round out the division despite signing Donovan McNabb.
GB: 11-5
DET: 8-8
CHI: 7-9
MIN: 4-12
NFC South:
This may be the most interesting division in football. You have Drew Brees, Matt Ryan, Josh Freeman and Cam Newton. Brees and Ryan are experienced pocket passers while Freeman and Newton are young QB's that can move. I can see any of the top 3 winning the division but I believe that will be Atlanta. Even with Newton the Panthers will struggle to win games in this tough division, and will have another top 3 pick in the NFL Draft.
ATL: 12-4
NO: 11-5
TB: 10-6
CAR: 3-13
NFC West:
Like last year no team will stand out from the rest in the worst division in the league. Any of the three could seemingly win the title but I see Kevin Kolb and the Cardinals squeezing out a playoff berth in Week 17 like the Seahawks did last year. I want to see Sam Bradford lead the Rams to the playoffs but I don't think he can just yet.
ARZ: 9-7
STL: 8-8
SF: 7-9
SEA: 5-11
NFC Playoffs:
1-Atlanta
2-Philadelphia
3-Green Bay
4-Arizona
5-New Orleans
6-Dallas
Green Bay over Dallas
New Orleans over Arizona
Philadelphia over Green Bay
Atlanta over New Orleans
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