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| Coming off an incrediable past season, first 19-0 season in NFL History, New England is the obvious choice to top the preseason power rankings. |
| The Charges are the sleepers choice with injuries to Rivers and Tomlinson in the past, San Diego is a safe bet. |
| Expect an improvement in their play due to Marvin Harrision's recovery and Joseph Addai is poised to become an elite running back. |
| The Giants will be overvalued this season due to the upset they caused in SuperBowl history. Can they still hold their own? |
| Could very well be the second-best team in the AFC. We can expect a repeat performance of last season's strong campaign. |
| The team is in dire need of a wide receiver to complement Terrell Owens. We could expect Pacman Jones getting a shot. |
| The Browns are made better with the additions of Stallworth, Rogers and Williams. They've got a tough schedule to get through. |
| The Steelers are probably a better all-round team now than when they cashed at SB XL. Problem is, so are New England, San Diego and even Indianapolis. |
| Last season's best bet may need a waiting period before betting on these guys. Favre isn't around. Although the Pack maybe as talented as before and turn the trick again. |
| Seahawks are in pretty good shape with the recruitment of a new offensive line coach Mike Solari. |
| After a slow start in 2007, the Buccaneers went 8-4 ATS to end the season. Backed up by the best pass defence in the NFL, Tampa Bay should be a solid play for bettors once again. |
| Bettors have to pay to hight a price for the Titans due to the public's love affair with vince Young. Mayber they should consider 69.0 passing rating next time they're are tempted to take Tennessee. |
| Tavaris Jackson has his hands on the starting job, but John David Booty is waiting in the wings. With Adrian Peterson, does it matter who hands the ball off? |
| The Eagles are a profitable play when McNabb is in the lineup. Problem... the quarterback seems to get hurt almost every season. |
| With an easy schedule and a healthy Jake Delhomme, we could see the Panthers climb up the NFL money list in a hurry. Especially when Carolina scored 25 points per game with Delhomme last season. |
| Depth on the defense side of football, and a pair of unfortunate losses to San Francisco cost the Cards a playoff berth last season. They have the power to push Seattle for NFC West supremacy. |
| The Readskins could be the best bet in the NFC or a total betting bust. Although if Jason Campbell lives up to his potential that will quickly change. |
| The Lions dropped seven their last eight games last season. While Detriot won't be much of a money pit in 2008, it won't be the darling it was at the beginning of 2007, either. |
| Talk about a team that cashed in for bettors against all odds! The Bills were 30th in offense and 31st in defence last season, but still managed to be a solid play in the AFC. |
| Sharp bettors are saying the Saints are poised to bounce back this season. What role will Reggie Bush play in the predicted success remains to be unseen. |
| Chad Johnson is holding out, T.J. Houshmandzadeh is talking trash, and Carson Palmer is frustrated with both of them. It's pretty bad when the Bengals are more bankable with Chris Henry in the mix. |
| The Bears aren't who we thought they were. It's a miracle Chicago won seven games last season. Guess who's back call the plays in the Windy City? |
| Matt Schaub and the Texans should be consistently average, which makes Houstan an easy team to handicap. |
| The Broncos have a ton of holes, but so do Kansas City and Oakland. The could get in the playoffs but will do so withou the unmotivated Travis Henry. |
(3-13, 5-11 ATS) | If real football were like Madden '08, the Rams would win and cover every time. Second overall pick Chris Long will help the defensive line however a brutal schedule in the early going won't. |
| It's the fourth season for Alex Smith, and his fourth offensive coordinator in passing guru Mike Martz. If that's not enough of a challenge, Smith still has to win the starting job over Shaun Hill. |
| From Super Bowl contender to teh league's worst bet, there are a lot of questions that remain unanswered in Baltimore. Most notably, who's going to play quarterback? |
| We all know that Herm Edwards' Chiefs "play to win the game". Too bad it doesn't pay to play the Chiefs, who are a rebuilding project away from getting back to respectability. |
| An unsure wager, the Raiders are loaded with talent in JaMarcus Russell, Darren McFadden, LaMont Jordan, Javon Walker, and DeAngelo Hall. That and a weak schedule could save Lane Kiffin from Al Davis' wrath. |
| Eric Mangini is an excellent head coach, but that alone doesn't guarantee any paydays for bettors. That's not to mention that it will be either Kellen Clemens or Chad Pennington at quarterback for New York. |
| Handicap the Falcons to be getting plenty of points from oddsmakers this season. Let's hope for the rookie's sake that Mike Smith brings Matt Ryan along slowly. |
| As bad and unprofitable as the Fish were in '07, they could head into the season without Jason Taylor, arguably the best defensive player in the league. Welcome to the sidelines, Tony Sparano. |
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