1. Green Bay Packers (12-4): The Packers adding Bennett at TE could help propel them to having one of the most powerful offenses in the league. They have many young additions in the secondary and they better hope they pan out or at the very least guys like Randall and Rollins return to old from after injuries plagued them last season.
2. Minnesota Vikings (9-7): They have one of the better defenses in the league and they will still have to carry this team as the offensive line is still a weakness that probably will hold this team back from making a serious run at the Packers for the division.
3. Detroit Lions (7-9): Matthew Stafford is now the highest paid QB in NFL history, and if you think about what he has done with the talent around him, he deserves every penny. The Lions were the cardiac cats last year and I do feel that they lack some of the offensive weapons to do that once again, and we all know the defense will be even a weaker link to the Lions.
4. Chicago Bears (4-12): Chicago is in the middle of a massive rebuild at the moment. Even with the dumbest trade in NFL Draft history, QB Mitch Tribisky has been a little bit of a pleasant surprise for Bears fans. The Bears open with a very tough schedule to open the season so look for this team to start looking a little bit more competitive towards the back end of the year.
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