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2007 NFL Power Rankings-Preseason

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by Scrapper6891

Let me know what you think of the rankings: http://www.scrappernation.com



1. New England Patriots

Adding Moss, Stallworth, and Welker to the offense along with the signing of Adalius Thomas to bolster the defense makes the Patriots my prohibitive Super Bowl favorites. I think this team will go 14-2 in the regular season and coast to another Super Bowl.

2. Indianapolis Colts

The addition of Anthony Gonzales will only make the Colts offense better. But the number of quality defensive players the Colts lost this off-season scares me (Cato June, Nick Harper, Jason David, Mike Doss). I think Peyton and company will be good enough to lead the Colts to the AFC Championship Game. However, the Pats will come out on top in this matchup by exploiting the Colts secondary with 4 and 5 wide receiver sets.

3. San Diego Chargers

LT, Antonio Gates, Shawne Merriman, Phillip Rivers. The Chargers certainly have the talent to be the best team in the NFL, but they will have to quickly adjust to new head coach Norv Turner. The play of the Chargers top three wide receivers, Craig Davis, Malcolm Floyd, and Vincent Jackson, will help determine how far this team can go. And Shawne Merriman is temporarily stopping his “Lights Out” sack dance. At least we can still watch YouTube Videos of weird kids trying to imitate him (see below).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e4YBVhCRvE

4. Chicago Bears

The Bears offense will be dynamic. Rex has another year under his belt, the Bears have two quality pass-catching tight ends in Greg Olsen and Desmond Clark, and Cedric Benson (the bruiser) along with Garrett Wolfe (small speedster), will make for a devastating running back duo. Further, the signing of Lance Briggs means the Bears defense will again be one of the premier defenses in the league.

5. New Orleans Saints

The Saints have all the key pieces back from last year’s team, which advanced all the way to the NFC Championship Game. Look for Reggie Bush to be more heavily featured in the offense than last season and establish himself as one of the premier offensive weapons in the game. The addition of Robert Meachem (and his 4.39 40 speed) only makes the Saints passing game that much better.

6. Baltimore Ravens

If Willis McGhee can stay healthy, watch out for the Ravens to have a great year. The Ravens always have one of the best defenses in the league (although the off-season departure of Adalius Thomas hurts) and Steve McNair has brought consistency to the offense.

7. Denver Broncos

The development of Jay Cutler in his second year with the Broncos will determine how far this team goes. Travis Henry will have an amazing year since his one-cut downhill running style meshes well with the Broncos zone-blocking scheme. When you add arguably the best cornerback duo in the league in Champ Bailey and Dre Bly, you have a team with a tremendous amount of potential that could really make some noise.

8. Cincinnati Bengals

The Bengals got a great value by drafting Leon Hall with the 18th pick in the draft. He will be able to step in and contribute immediately. The Bengals will go as far as their offense takes them and it looks like Carson Palmer is ready to lead the way. He is only going to improve and get better with this being his second year back from his ACL injury. Look for the Bengals’ explosive offense to get them into the playoffs.

9. Seattle Seahawks

Although the Seahawks didn’t get enough back trading Darrell Jackson away for only a 4th round pick, the Seahawks still have just as much talent as they did in their 2005 Super Bowl appearance. Look for the trio of Matt Hasselback, Shaun Alexander, and Deion Branch to lead the Seahawks to a solid year atop the NFC West.

10. Pittsburgh Steelers

With a healthy Big Ben, I love the Steelers chances this year. New coach Mike Tomlin has energized the organization and you can always expect Steelers defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau to put a great defense on the field (albeit the off-season loss of Joey Porter).

11. Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys are solid on offense (with Marion Barber/Julius Jones, T.O., Terry Glenn, and Tony Romo) and defense (Demarcus Ware has developed well). But the Cowboys will only go as far as Romo leads them.

12. Philadelphia Eagles

I’m a little down on the Eagles this year because I question Donovan’s ability to stay healthy. It seems the Eagles always get off to a great start until Donovan breaks down. I really like the free agent signing of Kevin Curtis but do the Eagles have enough weapons considering Donovan will be lacking his traditional scrambling ability?

13. St. Louis Rams

With Marc Bulger at quarterback, Stephen Jackson running the ball, and Tory Holt continuing to be one of the most dynamic wide receivers in the game, the Rams offense is going to be absolutely sensational this year. I think that Brian Leonard was a great pick in the draft and will provide the Rams with lots of flexibility. On the defensive side of the ball, Adam Carriker will be expected to contribute immediately.

14. Carolina Panthers

There is a reason the Panthers were Super Bowl favorites last season; they’re extremely talented. The Panthers suffered a disappointing 2006 campaign that was ravaged by injury, but the Panthers seem to have the pieces to challenge for the NFC South crown this year with the Bucs and Falcons expecting to have down years. Carolina Panther offensive coordinator Jeff Davidson’s new zone blocking scheme seems to fit well with the running styles of tailbacks Deshaun Foster and Deangelo Williams. If the Panthers start running the ball more efficiently, watch out for them to make a deep run.

15. San Francisco 49ers

The 49ers are a dangerous team. They have the fastest tight end in the league in Vernon Davis, acquired a great wideout in Darrell Jackson, and have a solid running back in Frank Gore. I think Alex Smith is a good fit in San Francisco and will have a great year. And watch out for linebacker Patrick Willis to be the defensive rookie of the year.

16. New York Giants

A lot of people have been down on the Giants but I think they could have a good year. I really think Eli is going to progress well this year and he certainly has a lot of weapons on offense to work with in Plaxico, Steve Smith, Shockey, and Brandon Jacobs.

17. Jacksonville Jaguars

I would have had the Jags higher if Coach Jack Del Rio hadn’t thrown Byron Leftwich under the bus. I think Leftwich is a solid quarterback and he now has a great weapon in Maurice Jones-Drew at running back. The Jags always have a formidable defense but the big question for me is whether or not their wide receivers will step up and play like the players they were drafted to be.

18. New York Jets

This might be a little low for the Jets but I think that a large part of last year’s success can be attributable to having the easiest schedule in the league. They will be better than last year but won’t have nearly as good of a record (first two games for the Jets this season are against New England and Baltimore).

19. Arizona Cardinals

Matt Leinart in year two with Edgerrin James, Larry Fitzgerald, and Anquan Boldin surrounding him. The re-structured Arizona offensive line will play a key role in determining how well this team will do.

20. Washington Redskins

The Redskins are a total enigma to me since their success is dependent on the development of Jason Campbell. The Redskins will obviously have one of the league’s best running back duos in Clinton Portis and Ladell Betts. With the addition of London Fletcher-Baker and Fred Smoot on defense, the Redskins might be able to make a run at the NFC East Title.

21. Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins have a tremendous amount of talent on defense with Zack Thomas, Jason Taylor, and Joey Porter. But based on this weekend’s preseason game, Trent Green looks washed up. When Trent Green was in Kansas City he was able to take his time since his offensive line was perennially one of the best in the league. He doesn’t have that luxury in Miami and his ability to make good decisions and get rid of the ball quickly will ultimately decide the fate of this team. A second place finish in the AFC East is not inconceivable.

22. Kansas City Chiefs

After watching a Chiefs preseason game the other night I came away unimpressed with both Croyle and Huard at quarterback. I think losses on the offensive line will diminish the effectiveness of the running game as well. But if Dwayne Bowe, wide receiver out of LSU, can step up and contribute immediately, the Chiefs might be able to make some noise in the AFC West.

23. Detroit Lions

The Lions will have a dynamic offense next season with Roy Williams and Calvin Johnson lining up as the team’s two starting wide receivers. The team also has depth at running back with Tatum Bell and Kevin Jones. If Mike Martz puts together another high-octane offense, the Lions could be a force to be reckoned with.

24. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Bucs are going to have a hard time defending the run with the addition of two undersized starters in defensive end Gaines Adams and linebacker Cato June (although they will excel in pass coverage). I think that on the whole, the defense will have a good year but the two big questions I have are 1) whether the re-tooled offensive line will be able to give Garcia enough time and 2) whether the Bucs have enough talent and depth at the skill positions. Cadillac Williams has proven not to be especially durable and the Bucs don’t have a reliable wideout behind Joey Galloway. It could be a long year for the Bucs.

25. Green Bay Packers

Although the Packers looked great winning the last four games last season to finish at 8-8, losing Ahman Green to free agency is a big blow to the Packers running game.

26. Tennessee Titans

The Titans have done a terrible job surrounding Vince Young with talent. He doesn’t have any quality wide receivers or running backs and won’t be able to do it all (although he will try). And Vince Young pretty much sealed his fate by being on the cover of Madden 08.

27. Buffalo Bills

Although Buffalo had a great draft, they lost too many great players in the off-season (Willis McGhee, Nate Clements, London Fletcher, and Takeo Spikes) to make the playoffs next year. However, you can expect J.P. Losman and Lee Evans to have good year.

28. Houston Texans

The Texans made some solid acquisitions this off-season with the addition of Matt Schaub and Ahman Green. Unfortunately, these players can’t make up for that terrible offensive line. In theory, a big three of Matt Schaub, Andre Johnson, and Ahman Green sounds devastating, but the offensive line is going to ruin the season yet again.

29. Minnesota Vikings

The Vikings are set to have a great running game with Chester Taylor and Adrian Peterson running behind one of the best offensive lines (especially the left side) in football. I just don’t have any faith in Tavaris Jackson calling the shots at quarterback.

30. Atlanta Falcons

What if Joey Harrington shocks the world and has a great year? I’m starting to think it could happen. But I’ve learned that when in doubt, bet against Harrington.

31. Cleveland Browns

This will be a transition year as Brady Quinn takes over the signal calling duties within the first few games. Look out for the Browns in the next few years.

32. Oakland Raiders

Daunte Culpepper looks terrible and Jamarcus Russell is holding out. That makes Josh McCown your starting quarterback. It’s going to be another long season for the Raiders in the AFC West.


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Anonymous Fanatic #1
848 days ago
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You have the Giants WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY too high at 16. They are going to absolutely crumble under Coughlin. Eli sucks, the running game is going to be terrible without Tiki, and the defense will also be horrible without Strahan. What a terrible pick.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
848 days ago
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I agree. The Giants are going to have a top 10 pick in the draft next year along with a new coach. This team is doomed for failure with Coughlin still at the helm.
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
848 days ago
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The Bears at no.4? Their offense will be good? What are you thinking Scrapper?
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InsanMajor Leaguer
848 days ago
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Who the f voted for this?
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Yakob878MVP
848 days ago
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ya this is a terrible ranking article probabley all of the Anonymous Fanatics
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Anonymous Fanatic #4
848 days ago
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Insan and Yakob878, You guys spend all you life making dumb comments on Armchair GM. This is one of the best power rankings lists I've seen. If you need corroboration, check out any of the lists out there on google. Why don't you both do something with your lives?
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Anonymous Fanatic #5
848 days ago
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Well said. I'm tired of all these dudes who spend their whole lives on ArmChair bullshiting like they know everythig about sports. If they did maybe they'd have a life (and their own blogs). Why don't you guys just shut the heck up.
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JuTMSY4Legend
848 days ago
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I actually think most people here do have their own blogs... besides, the point of the comments section is to have debate...
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Yakob878MVP
848 days ago
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if you are so called fanatics about this site and sports why don't you actually sign up
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RDS1980Soccer Kid
848 days ago
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I think this list can use a little tweaking, maybe move up the Rams and shift a couple of other teams. But all in all I would have to agree with the top 10
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JuTMSY4Legend
848 days ago
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Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh in the top 10...Seattle at 9 while the cowboys and eagles are at 11 and 12 respectively...(and dallas ahead of philly?!)
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Anonymous Fanatic #6
848 days ago
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Seattle has a healthy Alexander and Hasselbeck they are going to be tough this year again. Philly should be lower because McNabb is the team and he is not 100%, also the preseason spanking that they received doesn't install confidence. Cinci is going to be a playoff team and I believe Pittsburgh will make it in as a wild card.
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ChristofMVP
848 days ago
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Once again, we see an AFC lover not knowing a lick about the NFC.
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JuTMSY4Legend
848 days ago
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Thanks Chris, i don't even feel like responding to this... Westbrook is the eagles offense!
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CheezerAll-Star
848 days ago
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All you talk about is offense.
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
847 days ago
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This is just some list written by a Patriots fan.
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Anonymous Fanatic #7
847 days ago
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I agree 100% with the Patriots being number one. They missed the superbowl by a couple of yards last year. They showed that the bears were way over matched so they really missed there forth title by a couple yards. San Diego should be #2 and baltimore added McGahee they should be alot higher.
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Anonymous Fanatic #8
829 days ago
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Hey sport, if you state that the Redskins might make a run at the NFC East title, wouldn't that kinda-sorta be like ranking them in the top 12 somewhere? Yet you have them down at 20?
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