Post by Rams GM (Frank) on Sept 8, 2016 2:05:20 GMT -5
Week 1
Miami Dolphins (-21.4): Dolphins come in with lots of youth, can they finally put it all together, and do they have the desire to do so.
New England Patriots: Patriots now have 2 starting QB's, will they move one in an attempt to acquire another key asset to challenge the Jets.
New York Jets (-65.0): Jets look like a perennial power how in the division, has GM Joe finally turned this organization into a winner?
Buffalo Bills: Have added some warm bodies on offense, maybe they wont be as big of a push over as they looked a week ago.
Baltimore Ravens (-5.2): Heavyweight team that is also holding on to two starting QB's, will he drop his price to make a deal work?
Pittsburgh Steelers: Very young team, with lots of potential, also comes into the season as a more complete team than the 2015 season.
Cincinnati Bengals: Rebuild project who come into week one as a big underdog, could be a long year.
Cleveland Browns (-67.1): A solid organization that is consistent and well managed, but do they have enough fire power to hang with the big boys.
Indianapolis Colts (-88.2): Come into 2015 a little healthier, should hang in there playing in one of the weaker divisions, but do they have enough to contend.
Oakland Raiders: GM Eric is going to need more time to rebuild this thing, but will put out a decent line up week in and week out.
Houston Texans: Defending AFC champs come in with alot of momentum, but a tough first game against 2015 AFC West Division champs.
San Diego Chargers (-34.6): Chargers come in with a glaring need at WR, putting a line-up out there could be tough, as their season relevance is in jeopardy.
Jacksonville Jaguars (-84.1): Young team that gets a good draw week one, but that LB unit is in a state of disarray.
Denver Broncos: GM Kevin is going to need more time to put this thing together, should put up a good fight week one but not sure they have enough.
Tennessee Titans: GM Ricky gets a tough draw out of the gate, will need big game from Sproles to compensate for a less than desirable WR unit.
Kansas City Chiefs (-15.1): On the verge of an AFC West title, with so many questions in S.D. the Chiefs are the next in line to take the division.
New York Giants (-13.2): This is the game of the week, the Giants are big-time contenders, but is the defense strong enough.
Minnesota Vikings: The miracle Vikings came within just a few points of a conference title last season, but can RG3 effectively replace Kirk Cousins?
Dallas Cowboys: GM Frank has this team headed in the right direction, but will the lack of depth come back to haunt this team in 2016.
Detroit Lions (-47.9): Great offensive fire power, but did GM Bushma do enough on the defensive side of the ball?
Philadelphia Eagles (-48.5): Better than last year, but still too many holes, week one comes against a QB-less Bears team.
Chicago Bears: Down goes Bridgewater, and possibly the Bears season. Is it time to rebuild?
Washington Redskins (-38.1): Lots of depth, but is there enough firepower on this team to stay with the contenders?
Green Bay Packers: GM Josh has got them going in the right direction, but too many holes to be a serious contender in 2016.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The rebuild has begun, they need more time, but will not be a push over.
New Orleans Saints (-14.8): Lots of age on this team, but still the reigning NFC South Champs who need to be respected.
Atlanta Falcons: Will the 2 time NFC South Champs bounce back in 2016. There division has gotten much tougher.
Carolina Panthers (-27.9): Very top heavy team with a lots of explosive players, but will the lack of depth come to haunt them in 2016?
Los Angeles Rams (-25.6): Strongest Rams team ever... no. But maybe the deepest Rams team ever. They have a couple big holes, and the league bulls-eye is on their back.
Arizona Cardinals: The most complete team in the league comes in very optimistic for the 2016 season, but do they have enough big play makers, no 20ppg players in 2015.
Seattle Seahawks: GM Mike needs more time, but a good draw week one against a pathetic 49ers ball club.
San Francisco 49ers (-21.9): Sad state of affairs in S.F. as this organization continues to slide into the proverbial abyss. Hall of shame candidate here.
Miami Dolphins (-21.4): Dolphins come in with lots of youth, can they finally put it all together, and do they have the desire to do so.
New England Patriots: Patriots now have 2 starting QB's, will they move one in an attempt to acquire another key asset to challenge the Jets.
New York Jets (-65.0): Jets look like a perennial power how in the division, has GM Joe finally turned this organization into a winner?
Buffalo Bills: Have added some warm bodies on offense, maybe they wont be as big of a push over as they looked a week ago.
Baltimore Ravens (-5.2): Heavyweight team that is also holding on to two starting QB's, will he drop his price to make a deal work?
Pittsburgh Steelers: Very young team, with lots of potential, also comes into the season as a more complete team than the 2015 season.
Cincinnati Bengals: Rebuild project who come into week one as a big underdog, could be a long year.
Cleveland Browns (-67.1): A solid organization that is consistent and well managed, but do they have enough fire power to hang with the big boys.
Indianapolis Colts (-88.2): Come into 2015 a little healthier, should hang in there playing in one of the weaker divisions, but do they have enough to contend.
Oakland Raiders: GM Eric is going to need more time to rebuild this thing, but will put out a decent line up week in and week out.
Houston Texans: Defending AFC champs come in with alot of momentum, but a tough first game against 2015 AFC West Division champs.
San Diego Chargers (-34.6): Chargers come in with a glaring need at WR, putting a line-up out there could be tough, as their season relevance is in jeopardy.
Jacksonville Jaguars (-84.1): Young team that gets a good draw week one, but that LB unit is in a state of disarray.
Denver Broncos: GM Kevin is going to need more time to put this thing together, should put up a good fight week one but not sure they have enough.
Tennessee Titans: GM Ricky gets a tough draw out of the gate, will need big game from Sproles to compensate for a less than desirable WR unit.
Kansas City Chiefs (-15.1): On the verge of an AFC West title, with so many questions in S.D. the Chiefs are the next in line to take the division.
New York Giants (-13.2): This is the game of the week, the Giants are big-time contenders, but is the defense strong enough.
Minnesota Vikings: The miracle Vikings came within just a few points of a conference title last season, but can RG3 effectively replace Kirk Cousins?
Dallas Cowboys: GM Frank has this team headed in the right direction, but will the lack of depth come back to haunt this team in 2016.
Detroit Lions (-47.9): Great offensive fire power, but did GM Bushma do enough on the defensive side of the ball?
Philadelphia Eagles (-48.5): Better than last year, but still too many holes, week one comes against a QB-less Bears team.
Chicago Bears: Down goes Bridgewater, and possibly the Bears season. Is it time to rebuild?
Washington Redskins (-38.1): Lots of depth, but is there enough firepower on this team to stay with the contenders?
Green Bay Packers: GM Josh has got them going in the right direction, but too many holes to be a serious contender in 2016.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The rebuild has begun, they need more time, but will not be a push over.
New Orleans Saints (-14.8): Lots of age on this team, but still the reigning NFC South Champs who need to be respected.
Atlanta Falcons: Will the 2 time NFC South Champs bounce back in 2016. There division has gotten much tougher.
Carolina Panthers (-27.9): Very top heavy team with a lots of explosive players, but will the lack of depth come to haunt them in 2016?
Los Angeles Rams (-25.6): Strongest Rams team ever... no. But maybe the deepest Rams team ever. They have a couple big holes, and the league bulls-eye is on their back.
Arizona Cardinals: The most complete team in the league comes in very optimistic for the 2016 season, but do they have enough big play makers, no 20ppg players in 2015.
Seattle Seahawks: GM Mike needs more time, but a good draw week one against a pathetic 49ers ball club.
San Francisco 49ers (-21.9): Sad state of affairs in S.F. as this organization continues to slide into the proverbial abyss. Hall of shame candidate here.