Green Bay kicks off to Chicago at 1:00 on Sunday, September 13, and the NFC is underway for the 2015 season. The Eagles do not play until Monday night at Atlanta, so Philadelphia fans need to be a bit more patient (if that’s possible). To test your patience even further, here are my projections for the NFC.
NFC WEST
- Seahawks – This is the strongest defensive division and Seattle is the best of the best. There is no reason to pick against the Seahawks getting to the division championship again and then on to the conference championship.
- Rams – Nick Foles opens against the Seahawks in St. Louis. A win here could catapult both him and his team to a very successful season.
- Cardinals – They are always a difficult team to figure out. Defensive coach Todd Bowles went to the Jets. So if defense is better or worse because of that could spell the difference between success and failure for this team.
- 49ers – Old players gone; tough schedule; rebuilding. None of these aspects are a formula for success.
NFC SOUTH
- Panthers – They will play against only four playoff teams from last year and QB Cam Newton looked angry and focused in camp. Defense is certainly strong enough to win the division.
- Falcons – This is just a wild guess, picking them over the Saints, but my prediction is all about new coach Dan Quinn who came over from Seattle. The Falcons will certainly improve defensively.
- Saints – TE Jimmy Graham is gone; they lost five straight at the end of last year. Their schedule should help them achieve at least a .500 record.
- Bucs – Bucs’ QB Jameis Winston vs. Titans’ QB Marcus Mariota in game one. Great scheduling; great matchup, EXCEPT neither team is very good.
NFC NORTH
- Packers – With a healthy quarterback, they may have been the best team last year. The loss of Jordy Nelson could really hurt their success, but I think they will adjust. Home field advantage means more to them than any other team in the league. They play Chicago away and Seattle at home to start the season. That is an early barometer.
- Vikings– Yes, the Vikings. Adrian Peterson is back and Teddy Bridgewater is good, potentially very good. Defense is young and solid. This is a different Vikings team.
- Lions – DL Ndamukong Suh (I do not want to type his first name again) was traded to the Dolphins and so, too, is the strength of their defense and a motivational leader. They should have found a way to keep him.
- Bears – Their defense will have a new look, but the offense not so much. If QB Jay Cutler plays well, they could move up past the Lions.
NFC EAST
- Eagles – Offensive line aside, this is a much better Eagles team. They are loaded with offensive talent and they have surrounded Sam Bradford with outstanding rushers and receivers. Is the defense good enough?
- Cowboys – No offensive line problems here. They may be the best in the NFL. OR was last season more about DeMarco Murray’s ability? Time will tell. Early starts against the Giants, Eagles, Falcons and Saints will offer answers about their defense.
- Giants – Defense weaker if DE Jason Pierre-Paul is not effective. Can they run? Can they protect Eli Manning? Can they stop the run? Too many unanswered questions.
- Redskins – I loved RG III when he came into the league. If his offensive line can protect him, he might return to his earlier form. The defense needs to help him stay in games.
NFC Championship Game
Seahawks defeat the Packers