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Pastimes : The NFC East

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To: Eric L who wrote (3779)9/5/2019 12:25:18 PM
From: Eric L   of 3790
 
Pro Football Talk's NFL Week 1 2019 Season Power Rankings ...

Mike Florio and Chris Simms have the top 10 NFL teams ranked somewhat differently than most other rankers. They do have the 2 SoCal contenders in the top 10 but they have the LA Rams ranked outside the top 5 at 7th, with the Chargers slotted at 10. They also have both the top ranked NFC East duo in their Top 5 at 3 and 4 with the Redskins at 27 and the Giants at 30 and they have the Saints outside the Top 5 at 8.



profootballtalk.nbcsports.com

1. Patriots (preseason ranking No. 1): As Nick Saban says, once you get to the top of the mountain, you are the mountain. The Patriots are officially a mountain range.

2. Chiefs (No. 2): LeSean McCoy gives this team a late kick in the butt that could come in handy against Team Mountain Range.

3. Eagles (No. 3): Has an elite team ever been so overlooked?

4. Cowboys (No. 4): Zeke is back, and now the question is whether they’ll give in to the temptation to overuse him.

5. Bears (No. 5): It’s on Mitchell Trubisky to take this team to the next level, or two.

6. Seahawks (No. 9): The Jadeveon Clowney bump is real, especially since the Seahawks already were legitimate contenders before he arrived.

7. Rams (No. 7): We’ll quickly find out whether a three-point output from Super Bowl LIII lingers into 2019.

8. Saints (No. 8): Between Father Time chasing Drew Brees and Lady Luck ripping out the team’s heart in two straight postseasons, it could be hard for the Saints to remain among the top of the league.

9. Steelers (No. 10): The Steelers couldn’t beat Tom Brady in Foxboro with Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell on the team. They’ll soon try to beat Brady without both of them.

10. Chargers (No. 11): Last year’s impressive showing keeps them high on the list as the season starts. Now, they’ll have to try to stay there. <<

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