Monday, June 14, 2010

RyanEilers623 NFL Power Rankings 2010

Seeing as most of ESPN and other sports caster doing the 2010 NFL Power Rankings, I have decided to do my own as well to let you know where teams rack up, and some teams that do significantly better this year. The RyanEilers623 power rankings:

1. Baltimore Ravens

2. Green Bay Packers

3. New Orleans Saints

4. New England Patriots

5. Minnesota Vikings

6. New York Jets

7. Indianapolis Colts

8. San Diego Chargers

9. Washington Redskins

10. Philadelphia Eagles

11. Dallas Cowboys

12. Arizona Cardinals

13. Houston Texans

14. Atlanta Falcons

15. Cincinnati Bengals

16. Kansas City Chiefs

17. Denver Broncos

18. Pittsburgh Steelers

19. Kansas City Chiefs

20. Miami Dolphins

21. Chicago Bears

22. New York Giants

23. Seattle Seahawks

24. Tennessee Titans

25. Jacksonville Jaguars

26. Oakland Raiders

27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

28. Detroit Lions

29. Cleveland Browns

30. St. Louis Rams

31. Carolina Panthers

32. Buffalo Bills



Every season there are surprises, and shocks that can happen with teams you wouldn't imagine. My “sleeper” picks from each conference are based on the acquisitions and draft selections so far this 2010 off-season, as well as the progress they made last year. From the NFC I chose the Chicago Bears and Washington Redskins. Both of these teams have regrouped and added veteran experience and new schemes and coaches. In the NFC I believe the Detroit Lions and St Louis Rams will be more competitive and win a few games this season. From the AFC I chose the Cincinnati Bengals and the New York Jets. The Bengals added depth at wide receiver and Carson Palmer is healthy for the first off season in years. The Jets made big splashes by landing Antonio Cromatie and LaDainian Tomlinson via San Diego and Jason Taylor through free agency. Adding these pieces to an already stacked defense and adding a versatile running back like the former pro-bowler Tomlinson to ratchet up that team. Even with having to cut OTA's short due to over working the players, do not be surprised if you see a younger Baltimore Ravens team that can end up winning the AFC North and going deep in the playoffs.



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