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Falcons - The Falcons are in rebuilding mode and are trying to forget the Michael Vick era in Atlanta. They made that abundantly clear by drafting Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan and making him the face of the franchise by giving him a huge contract. They also acquired Michael Turner via free agency which should bolster their running game. Ryan has a lot of learning to do and the team really won't get going offensively until he grasps the system. The team isn't going to win very many games this season, but they're young players will have a chance to develop and their offensive players will have time to gel.


Panthers - The Panthers are a tough team to figure out. They always look to have the talent to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl but don't seem to put it together. I think the skills of rookie running back Jonathan Stewart are going to translate very well to the pros and he should be getting more carries than DeAngelo Williams by week three. But the team will go as QB Jake Delhomme goes. If he can stay healthy and get things going with Steve Smith, the offense could roll. The defense is pretty good and they have one of the best defensive players in the league in Julius Peppers. It's all about putting everything together and living up to their potential as a team.


Saints - This is a team to watch this season. They started so slowly last year that they couldn't recover and make the playoffs despite turning things around in the second half. The offense is going to put up points; they just need to be able to slow down their opponents. Acquiring Jonathan Vilma may have been the best move of the offseason. He's a fantastic player in a 4-3 scheme and should be fan favorite in New Orleans. If the defense can take some strides, there's no telling how far this team can go. Even if they don't win games, Reggie Bush will still sell NFL Tickets in New Orleans.


Bucs - This team is hard to get a read on. Jeff Garcia can only take them so far and there's no telling how Cadillac Williams is going to do in his return from injury. The team has some nice young players but a lot of their starters are getting a bit old. I don't see them making the playoffs this season.


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