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1. New England- Until they prove otherwise they deserve this spot

 

2. Chiefs- The complete offense and a much improved defense. Ladies and gentlemen I introduce you to your AFC West Champion.

 

3. Pittsburgh- Same formula different year, Pittsburgh is going to be difficult to beat.

 

4. Indianapolis- Peyton is still Peyton and the defense looked very good, albeit against a horrible Ravens offense.

 

5. Buffalo- Same great defense, can JP continue to manage games?

 

6. Jacksonville- Making strides offensively, very solid defense. Does Fragile Freddy hold up?

 

7. Cincinnati- Carson Palmer is going to turn some heads this year, a team on the cusp of a wild card.

 

8. San Diego- Gates could help them leap frog a few teams down the road. I think the 2004 magic wears off and this team turns out .500

 

9. Ravens- The defense is truly special, but like 2004 they just don't have the offense to compete.

 

10. Jets- Atrocious start to the season, so many question marks that seemed to be working against them. This will be Edwards last year as head coach.

 

11. Raiders- Plenty of offensive fire power, they need to use Moss as a decoy to open up Jordan and Porter. Passing defense is not NFL caliber.

 

12. Dolphins- Powerful start to Sabans tenure. Ferotte will throw for some yards with those receivers and the defense is still pretty solid.

 

13. Broncos- Plummers inconsistency, and a the 2004 Browns DL will do this team in. The running game will keep them out of the cellar.

 

14. Texans- Looked lost in the opener, but Johnson and Davis should be able to get them 5-7 wins.

 

15. Browns- Let the rebuilding begin, slow start for Crennel but I see him being a solid head coach. Frye becomes the starter and the future later in the season

 

16. Tennessee- In just a couple seasons salary cap hell takes a perennial playoff team and turns them into the worst in the AFC.

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1. New England- Until they prove otherwise they deserve this spot

 

2. Chiefs- The complete offense and a much improved defense. Ladies and gentlemen I introduce you to your AFC West Champion.

 

3. Pittsburgh- Same formula different year, Pittsburgh is going to be difficult to beat.

 

4. Indianapolis- Peyton is still Peyton and the defense looked very good, albeit against a horrible Ravens offense.

 

5. Buffalo- Same great defense, can JP continue to manage games?

 

6. Jacksonville- Making strides offensively, very solid defense.  Does Fragile Freddy hold up?

 

7. Cincinnati- Carson Palmer is going to turn some heads this year, a team on the cusp of a wild card.

 

8. San Diego- Gates could help them leap frog a few teams down the road. I think the 2004 magic wears off and this team turns out .500

 

9. Ravens- The defense is truly special, but like 2004 they just don't have the offense to compete.

 

10. Jets- Atrocious start to the season, so many question marks that seemed to be working against them.  This will be Edwards last year as head coach.

 

11. Raiders- Plenty of offensive fire power, they need to use Moss as a decoy to open up Jordan and Porter.  Passing defense is not NFL caliber.

 

12. Dolphins- Powerful start to Sabans tenure. Ferotte will throw for some yards with those receivers and the defense is still pretty solid.

 

13. Broncos- Plummers inconsistency, and a the 2004 Browns DL will do this team in. The running game will keep them out of the cellar.

 

14. Texans- Looked lost in the opener, but Johnson and Davis should be able to get them 5-7 wins.

 

15. Browns- Let the rebuilding begin, slow start for Crennel but I see him being a solid head coach.  Frye becomes the starter and the future later in the season

 

16. Tennessee- In just a couple seasons salary cap hell takes a perennial playoff team and turns them into the worst in the AFC.

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The Chiefs at #2? I'm not to sure about that

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Hate to say it but the road to the SB in the AFC will go thru Indy this year. They have two of the weakest AFC teams (TEN & HOU) in their division. Meanwhile the Pats have the AFC East to deal with and the Chiefs have some tough opponents in the West.

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