And I don't say that for many teams.Never count out the Super Bowl champions, though. The Giants were resilient all playoffs in their chase, and finally dethroned Goliath, otherwise known as the Patriots Michael Strahan is another issue. He's either the eight-million-dollar man, or he's watching football from his couch next season He better have his popcorn ready for it as well. The Giants added another positive draft Class, and they look ready to get back at it. Is a repeat in the cards?Not if the Redskins can help it, I'm thinking. Jim Zorn will implement a highlyefficient West Coast offense, and you can watch the Redskins hover in the top 10 offenses all year.
With all the rookie production coming in, you may see a gradual increase. The 'Skins still need some depth on the O-Line, but Jason Campbell could be on the radar of a lot of Fantasy Gurus' Big Boards come late August.The questions surrounding the NFC East are of the same variety as the AFC East, but pertain much more to the players side. With that being said, here is my early Preview for the NFC East.1. Dallas Cowboys -- 11-5 - In a division loaded with talent, I doubt you see a team go past 12 wins.
The mark may be hovered by two or three teams, but the divisional games are going to be some real exciting football to watch. If the Cowboys can steal a couple on the road and continue their usual trend of winning at home, they could be at the same point going into the playoffs as they were last year. The running game is going to be much improved, as I believe Felix Jones is an improvement over Julius Jones Tashard Choice adds depth. Some question marks on the D may need to be addressed though. I'll give the Cowboys the Division right now, but I could be persuaded to change my stance on the top 2.
