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#26
1

Rams
The Rams are the Super Bowl favorites for a reason. The recent acquisition of Myles Garrett was a cherry on top. This team has too many weapons to not put them at the top.
2

Seahawks
The reigning super bowl champs have lost a few key pieces, but if they come close to repeating the same defense as last year, this team will be in contention again.
3

Bills
The Bills have been hanging around with a Super Bowl for quite some time now. Will new Wide Receiver DJ Moore put them over the top?
4

49ers
San Francisco only got better this offseason, adding Mike Evans and revamping the defense will keep them at the top of the playoff picture.
5

Patriots
The reigning AFC champs have added star Wide Receiver AJ Brown which gives Drake Maye a big time weapon. This team will go as far as Drake Maye takes them.
6

Broncos
With Bo Nix still recovering from an ankle injury, this team looks to repeat and build off its success from last year. The defense will be top notch no doubt, but will the addition of Jaylen Waddle push them over the top?
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Texans
The Texans defense was considered the best in the league last year, the expect the same this coming year. CJ Stroud is hoping to return back to Rookie Number form this year but will the newly reshaped offensive line make a difference?
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Bears
Ben Johnson surely turned the team around, but with some key pieces leaving the team, expectations should be tempered.
9

Lions
Injuries rattled this team last year, but this stating roster is amongst the best in the NFL. The league should expect the Lions to be in the top of playoff contention once again.
10

Eagles
The Eagles will look different this year. No AJ Brown, a reshaped offensive line, and another offensive coordinator add only question marks around the Eagles. But perhaps the biggest question mark is how QB Jalen Hurts will handle the changes?
Updated Jul 2, 6:31 PM · Editorial ranking by The Titan Standard
































