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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Football's NFL Power Rankings Apr 27 2004 1. New England Patriots Cory Dillon filled the Super Bowl Champs' biggest need. 2. Philadelphia Eagles Added Jevon Kearse and Terrell Owens to a team that has made three-straight trips to the NFC ...
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Football's NFL Power Rankings
Apr 27 2004 1. New England Patriots Cory Dillon filled the Super Bowl Champs' biggest need. 2. Philadelphia Eagles Added Jevon Kearse and Terrell Owens to a team that has made three-straight trips to the NFC Championship game. 3. Green Bay Packers Solid offensive line, great running game, an adequate defense, and Brett Favre will keep them in contention. 4. Carolina Panthers Not sure they can repeat the success of last year, but some nice additions should have them back in the playoff hunt. 5. Indianapolis Colts Still sorely missing a run-stuffing defensive tackle. 6. Tennessee Titans Steve McNair just seems to find ways to win. The Titans will be in the hunt again this year. 7. Kansas City Chiefs Added some nice draft picks, but the Chiefs have done little to improve a defense that collapsed late last year. 8. Denver Broncos Could be one of the most improved teams this year. 9. St. Louis Rams With Bulger firmly entrenched as the starter, the Rams should rid themselves of Warner and the distractions of a QB controversy. 10. Dallas Cowboys Only time will tell if they regret passing on Steven Jackson. 11. Baltimore Ravens The Ravens didn't get the receiver they wanted, but they are still a very solid team. 12. Cincinnati Bengals Losing Cory Dillon might be a plus for this team. 13. Minnesota Vikings A lot depends on turning the defense around. Could be a Super Bowl run or another 9-7 collapse. 14. Seattle Seahawks If the Seahawks can improve a pass defense that was among the worst in the game, they should make the playoffs. 15. Miami Dolphins I'm not sure A.J. Feeley's the answer here. 16. Washington Redskins Have the Redskins learned from past mistakes or will this be a repeat of recent seasons? 17. New York Jets The return of Chad Pennington should return the Jets to playoff contenders. 18. Jacksonville Jaguars With a solid run defense and what will soon be one of the top quarterbacks in the league, the future looks bright in Jacksonville. 19. Chicago Bears Looks like another solid draft, but so much depends on the play of a second-year QB. 20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers The Bucs had a huge turnover in personnel. Could take a while for everyone to get on the same page. 21. Atlanta Falcons A full season with Michael Vick automatically moves these guys up a few notches. 22. Houston Texans This is the year the young guys should come together. Keep an eye on this team. Could be their first playoff run. 23. San Francisco 49ers With Garcia and Owens gone, the Niners don't have a proven pass combo anymore. 24. Buffalo Bills If Bledsoe doesn't bounce back from a bad season, the Bills will be at the bottom of the division again. 25. Cleveland Browns Run defense still looks very questionable. 26. Oakland Raiders Additions to the offensive line should help keep Gannon healthy, but there are still plenty of questions to answer. 27. Pittsburgh Steelers Roethlisberger is a tremendous addition for the future, but if the Steelers are going to make a playoff run this year, Maddox must have a consistent season. 28. New York Giants Look for a long losing season as Eli adjusts to the big leagues. 29. New Orleans Saints Did little to address their biggest need... cornerback. 30. Detroit Lions This team appears to be on the rebound, but they are still a year away from a serious playoff run. 31. Arizona Cardinals As with the Lions, this is a team heading in the right direction, but still at least a season away. 32. San Diego Chargers Still lots of holes to fill and a rookie QB to break in. http://football.about.com/cs/news/a/bl_power.htm The agenda continues , glad to see my mind control is working ... :P [Edited on 5/5/2004 by saintz08] |
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