2. Ravens - A quarterback with a golden arm and a defense with Ray Lewis. Baltimore finally can win a game with their offense and not just not lose. They really are scary averaging 34 points per game.
3. Colts - 12 straight regular season wins. They always seem to go 8-0 to start a season too. Look for them to keep rolling especially in the disappointing AFC South.
4. Saints - Drew Brees can literally throw the ball out of the stadium, and his pre-game chant is the best video on YouTube.
5. Jets - Mark Sanchez is proving to be better than Broadway Joe. Rex Ryan has this New York team looking like his dominating Ravens teams of past.
6. Vikings - Favre saves the day. At least the Vikings know now they added at least one win by signing the never done/always smiling quarterback. Oh, and AP isn't too bad either.
7. Patriots - You can't go against Tom Brady. As a matter of fact look at the top 7 teams this year. It looks like pocket passers have returned to glory.
8. Eagles - Donovan McNabb, Michael Vick, Brian Westbrook, LeSean McCoy, DeSean Jackson...Kevin Kolb? Since when did the Eagles get 3 better than average starting quarterbacks and 4 guys that will out sprint cheetahs?
9. Packers - Brett Favre is soon. Aaron Rodgers is proving himself. It looks like the Frozen Tundra could be in store for some playoff magic. With Brett the Viking in the opposing locker room.
10. Bengals - Yes, the Bengals. When you win a comeback game against Big Ben and the defending champs you deserve a top ten mention. Ochocinco's Lambeau Leap in Week 2 into a crowd of Bengals fans was the best celebration of the year so far.
11. Falcons - A loss to the Patriots in Week 3 really got under their skin. That's a really, really good sign from Vick's former team.
12. Broncos - If not for Brandon Stokley's miraculous and very savvy play to win the game against the Bengals they would be further down for their easy schedule so far and the Bengals would be knocking on the Top 5 door.
13. Chargers - Up against Pittsburgh this week who could either bounce back hard or fall flat. LT is looking like an old man, but Phillip Rivers is cruising.
14. 49ers - A tough loss this week means they get the Rams next week. Frank Gore will run for 200 yards, backwards.
15. Bears - After a miserable and demoralizing first Game where Jay Cutler looked awful and they lost the face of the franchise for the season, the Bears have bounced back well, and so has Jay.
16. Cowboys - No Marion Barber, no problem. Felix Jones and Tashard Choice ran all over Carolina Monday night. It helped that Jake Delhomme has thrown 1,000 interceptions.
17. Steelers - Tough breaks. They need a spark on their defense without Polamalu and with Harrison continually underachieving, they could fall further yet.
18. Cardinals - With Warner hurt and teams figuring out they need to double team Fitzgerald, the bye week is perfect for Wisenhunt to rework some new plays, and he needs to do it quickly.
19. Jaguars - Jack Del Rio is done after this year and David Gerrard is thanking his lucky stars to have Jones-Drew running the ball.
20. Bills - T.O. is a no show and what is worse they still have to play New England once more and a revamped Jets team that would love to sideline their star.
21. Seahawks - Congratulations you have no corner backs and you play the Colts in Week 4. Things are not looking good for Matt...Seneca Wallace and crew.
22. Texans - Should be 2-1 and now need to win against the Raiders to save their season.
23. Dolphins - Chad's done but Chad's in. Pennington is done for the year more than likely and the Michigan stud Henne will need to take a backseat role to the Wildcat 2.0.
24. Lions - Finally! You guys aren't going anywhere this year but at least you got to shake your fans hands for once, all 5 of them.
25. Redskins - Playing in one of the toughest divisions, maybe ever, they still have 5 games against the Giants, Eagles, and Cowboys. Hello last place, again.
26. Raiders - Worst passing game in the league (119.7 ypg) and Jamarcus Russell is the biggest bust since Ryan Leaf. That's sad. At least they won't go winless.
27. Titans - Jeff Fischer is an excellent coach, but once in awhile coaches need to be let go to bring in change. Kerry Collins needs to retire and Vince Young needs to be given at least a chance, I mean all hope is basically lost for 2009.
28. Panthers - The best player on their team, Steve Smith, can't touch the ball because their quarterback forgot how to pass. With two quality teams in their division things do not look good.
29. Chiefs - They got Matt Cassel in the off season because he is a franchise quarterback and showed he is worth every penny last year. The problem was the rest of the Chiefs team isn't worth a penny.
30. Rams - Awful receivers coupled by an inexperienced defensive coach with a less than good backup quarterback. I smell a move back to L.A.
31. Buccaneers - I think I read this right when I saw that they had less than 100 yards of total offense against the Giants. I mean the Giants are good but even Jason Campbell did better than that.
32. Browns - Wow these guys are bad. Like really, really bad. Goodbye Brady, goodbye Derek, goodbye Mangini.
Published by Jim Kelly
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