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NFC East: Philadelphia Eagles (we give predicted record of: 13-3). The Eagles are by far one of the best free agent classes with NnamdiAsomugha CB Pro Bowl, Pro Bowl DE Jason Babin, DE Cullen Jenkins and backup QB Vince Young. They have also purchased the Pro Bowl CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie in Kevin Kolb trade to the Cardinals. This classification gives Eagles a good competition, but as the Eagles have the best secondary in this division, they must be able to exclude opposing wide receiver to limit the big plays.
NFC South: Atlanta Falcons (we give predicted record of: 11-5). The Falcons traded their entire draft this year gets a superstar in the making WR Julio Jones oohs and awes in practice. This will stop to make for a deadly game great wide receiver duo that no corner in the NFC South to the left. They also have their pass rush with DE Ray Edwards play opposite Pro Bowl DE John Abraham came. The saints are the greatest threat to the soldiers and book signings by RB Mark Ingram, RB Darren Sproles and CB Fabian Washington.
AFC North: Baltimore Ravens (we give predicted record of: 10-6). Roll over with Pittsburgh in the playoffs; they will look to make a splash in the competitive AFC North. They signed Pro Bowl FB Vonta Leach and got some good talent in the draft to take, including the required CB Jimmy Smith and WR Torrey Smith. The Steelers are the No. 1 threat to the Ravens, but with Hines Ward was at his age, they should look to use.
AFC West: San Diego Chargers (we give predicted record of: 12-5). Last year, the Chargers did not make the playoffs from year. They have been with injuries and promising rookies have hit a bad year. You should be able to come back with Vincent Jackson cleared drama, and he has a good year. The great QB Philip Rivers are for the moon with the goal of last season and he got it with a career high in passing yards 4710, likely to be repeated this year. The Chiefs had a good year last year, but with Matt Cassel at QB, they won't able to be in San Diego challenge.
AFC East: New England Patriots (we give predicted record of: 13-3). Tom Brady won the MVP of last season by Michael Vick scrambling with a TD-INT ratio in a historical level. The Patriots went through the big trade for Chad Ochocinco and Albert Haynesworth, a bad place defenses and gives them more depth at wide receiver. They looked like a candidate last season, but it was too much pressure. The Jets then feel a bit threatened last season, but not for the NOC under pressure. The Jets are not likely to jeopardize any this year, losing out on some valuable free agents, and with the new Dolphins are big this off season as well.
AFC South: Jacksonville Jaguars (we give predicted record of: 10-6). With Peyton Manning at the age of 35 and a new 5-year / $ 90 million contract, all this happened in order to cap space and to bring in new players. The Jaguars should be able to get to the aging powerhouse Colts RB Maurice Jones-Drew, 2 QB Blaine Gabbert choices and David Garrard, Marc Lewis, Pro Bowl TE, and many good defensive players. Jacksonville may be able to start again on the path to success this season.
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