Menudo Posted April 6, 2006 Share Posted April 6, 2006 http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9357254 POWER RANKINGS Current Team Previous 1 Pittsburgh Steelers 1 They are still the class of the league. Ben Roethlisberger will continue to get better, which is why they might be even better next season 2 Indianapolis Colts 2 How do they fill Edgerrin James' shoes? They take a young back early in the draft, plug him into the offense, and move on. It won't be as big a loss as one might think. This is a pass-first team. 3 New England Patriots 3 They're up in arms in New England because the Patriots haven't spent any money and they have so much cap room. Guess what? The Patriots are being smart as hell again. Don't worry about this group, they'll be just fine. 4 Carolina Panthers 7 They had as good an offseason as any team. Adding Johnson and defensive tackle Maake Kemoeatu were great moves. They don't have a lot of holes, and the ones they have are not prime positions. 5 Miami Dolphins 8 Even with Culpepper, this team needs to get better line play. If they do, watch out. Ronnie Brown could be ready for a 1,500-yard season. 6 Jacksonville Jaguars 5 They entered the offseason worried about their offense, but did little other than sign two former first-round offensive tackles who have struggled for most of their career. They must be assuming a lot of growth by some young offensive players. 7 Denver Broncos 4 They did a good job re-signing their own in Matt Lepsis and Gerard Warren, but they lost some good ones in Trevor Pryce and Mike Anderson. There hasn't been a lot added, either. But this remains a quality team. 8 Seattle Seahawks 6 Losing Steve Hutchinson at guard will hurt, but they did the right thing not matching the offer sheet. Julian Peterson will help the defense, but have they really improved? 9 New York Giants 9 Their success will hinge on how much Eli Manning grows. The feeling here is that he improves a bunch. This team also has to play better against the pass, which means a lot of pressure on free-agent corner Sam Madison. 10 Dallas Cowboys 17 This will likely be Bill Parcells' last year, and this team is ready to make a strong Super push. They've had a nice offseason. T.O. is a great addition. 11 Philadelphia Eagles 10 With Donovan McNabb back, they are a strong contender. But somebody has to emerge outside as a weapon, and I don't think that's Jabar Gaffney. 12 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11 They were a playoff team a year ago with bad offensive line play. If that improves, it will help Chris Simms a bunch. Then who knows? But the line is a big issue now. 13 Chicago Bears 13 Somebody, whether it's Brian Griese, Rex Grossman or Kyle Orton (not likely), has to step up and become a factor at the quarterback position. They have to throw it better. 14 Washington Redskins 16 They spent and spent and spent some more. What else is new? So what did they get? A receiver (Randle-El) who had 35 catches last year, a tight end (Christian Fauria) who won't scare people down the field, a safety (Adam Archuleta) who is a liability in coverage, another receiver (Brandon Lloyd) from a team in need of them yet was willing to trade him and a defensive end (Andre Carter) who has yet to live up to the hype. 15 Cincinnati Bengals 12 If Carson Palmer can make it back in September, they will be higher. If not, they could be lower. That's how important he is to this team. 16 Kansas City Chiefs 15 New coach Herman Edwards has Larry Johnson to build around on offense, but it's the defense that will decide how far this team goes. At some point, don't they have to move closer to the level of play of the offense? 17 San Diego Chargers 14 I like the idea of Philip Rivers starting. But it might take one year to get him acclimated to being a starter. Then they'll take off next season. 18 Minnesota Vikings 18 The Vikings say they are happy to be rid of Culpepper. We'll see. Can they really count on Brad Johnson to lead them to the playoffs? Didn't he once wear a leather helmet? 19 St. Louis Rams 19 They feel they've improved the defense with Corey Chavous, La'Roi Glover and Fakhir Brown coming on board. It has to play better than it did last year. We know Scott Linehan will have the offense cranked up. 20 Baltimore Ravens 20 For now, it looks like Kyle Boller is still the man at quarterback. He showed better at the end of 2005, but that's risky for Brian Billick, who is on shaky ground. 21 Arizona Cardinals 21 James has to liven up the running game, which was last in the league. But it all depends on how well the offensive line improves. They have to be more dominant. This team has talent to move up. 22 Atlanta Falcons 22 The addition of John Abraham helps the defense. But this team's fate will be decided by the growth of Michael Vick. He has to throw it better. 23 Tennessee Titans 26 They've added some nice players to this young group. If Steve McNair can be effective for another year, they have a chance to get to .500 or maybe better. 24 Green Bay Packers 24 They're waiting to hear from Brett Favre. If he plays, they could go higher. If he doesn't, they fall. Will you please make a decision, Brett? 25 New Orleans Saints 31 The issue here is how Drew Brees' shoulder responds. If it does well, this team will take a step forward. If it doesn't, it will be a long season. 26 Oakland Raiders 30 New coach Art Shell is hoping to bring back the Raider mystique. Getting Aaron Brooks is risky, but it's certainly worth a look. He might flourish outside of New Orleans. 27 Cleveland Browns 27 They spent a lot of money in free agency, and some of the moves (LeCharles Bentley) were really good ones. But all they can really hope for is a .500 season. The 2007 season is when they will make a move. 28 Buffalo Bills 23 Do they really think Craig Nall is the future of this franchise? They must see things others don't. New coach Dick Jauron has to hope there's something special there that we don't see. 29 Detroit Lions 29 Rod Marinelli inherits a team with talent. Adding veteran quarterbacks Jon Kitna and Josh McCown will be an upgrade from Joey Harrington. But how much an upgrade is to be determined. 30 Houston Texans 25 With the first pick, they will add a heck of a player in Reggie Bush. But there are still a lot of holes and there is some uncertainty about David Carr, although the talent is there. 31 New York Jets 28 This is a team that might have to go back a few steps before being competitive again. Eric Mangini has his hands full. 32 San Francisco 49ers 32 This is a work in progress. With a second-year quarterback and coach, it's going to be tough going again. At least they play hard under Mike Nolan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexgaddis Posted April 6, 2006 Share Posted April 6, 2006 #3 New England Patriots.... thats rich... is this from the guy that wrote the funny mock draft too? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Menudo Posted April 6, 2006 Author Share Posted April 6, 2006 Here is where I would have them, as of right now: 1. Steelers - Defending champs w/ most of the core returning. 2. Colts - Need to replace Edge, but, they will still be very strong. 3. Seahawks - Hutchingson will hurt, but defense has improved. 4. Bengals - I expect Carson to come back strong. Great team. 5. Patriots - AG can laugh, but this teams will still be strong. 6. Broncos - Still don't think Plummer has what it takes, but strong team. 7. Panthers - Decent off-seaon. Running game is a concern. 8. Dolphins - Finished last year strong. Offense improving, defense solid. 9. Cowboys - I hate T.O., but he will make a differnce. 10. Jaguars - Strong D, still not sold on their offense. 11. Giants - Eli will continue to get better. Defense must improve. 12. Bears - Defense keeps them in games, but, I think they take a small step back from last year. 13. Bucs - Decent overall team, but, nothing blows me away with them. 14. Redskins - Spent a lot of money, but how much did they really improve? 15. Chiefs - Offense great, Defense poor - all is the same in KC 16. Chargers - Great offense, but, will step back with Rivers learning his way. 17. Eagles - I really believe this team's downslide continues in a tough division. 18. Falcons - Decent defense, still no WR weapons, & does Vick help or hurt this team ? 19. Rams - Offense will smoke, but, still not sold that they have actually improved their 'D' that much. 20. Vikings - Some talent is there, but, that hasn't meant much in the past. 21. Cardinals 22. Ravens 23. Raiders 24. Packers 25. Titans 26. Saints 27. Bills 28. Browns 29. Texans 30. Lions 31. Jets 32. 49'ers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
juanruiz13 Posted April 6, 2006 Share Posted April 6, 2006 NFC East Teams ranked 9th, 10th, 11th, and 14th. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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