NFC: North East West South Ranks AFC: North East West South Ranks There's no
need to pretend that free agency rocked the NFC's power structure. Teams will
rise and fall in 2017 because teams rise and fall every season, but the last two
months have included few dramatic changes. 2017 NFL DRAFT▹ Future All-Pros, Pro
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East SCOUT'S NOTEBOOK▹ Coach: Chiefs can win SB with Smith▹ Malcolm Butler worth
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Top 17 games of '17 season END AROUND▹ Bucs on 'Hard Knocks'? Giddy up! As we
wrap up NFC Offseason Overhaul week
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"Offseason Minor Adjustments" doesn't have the same ring to it, but most teams
lightly pruned their rosters rather than chopping them down. With salary cap
space having exploded, there were fewer game changers changing addresses. So how
does the NFC stack up before 2017 NFL Draft begins on April 27? Not so different
than it did at the end of last season. Playoffs or bust Green Bay Packers,
Seattle Seahawks, Atlanta Falcons and Dallas Cowboys. A year ago at this time, I
asked if the Panthers and Cardinals were ready to to join the ranks of teams
that contend for a championship every season
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They both finished with losing records. The Seahawks and Packers -- the other
half of my top tier a year ago -- each made the NFC's Final Four for a sixth
time in the last seven seasons. That incredible stability starts at quarterback
and extends to two front offices that deserve the benefit of the doubt. Both
teams have taken some hits this offseason. The Packers lost a number of
contributors (Julius Peppers, T.J. Lang, Eddie Lacy, Micah Hyde) and the
Seahawks' dangling of Richard Sherman is a sign that Seattle's defensive
cohesion might be turning stale. Yet both teams deserve to be penciled in as
playoff teams until proven otherwise, something no other NFC teams can claim.
The Cowboys and Falcons boast offensive firepower. Now they must prove they have
staying power. The departure of Falcons coordinator Kyle Shanahan overshadows
any additions like DT Dontari Poe, but an improving defense should keep the
Falcons soaring. The Cowboys have to show they can handle success, a quality
that has eluded them since the Barry Switzer era. The potential for a sophomore
slump from Dak and Zeke -- along with a completely re-formed secondary -- makes
the Cowboys the shakiest bet of this tier. Still, anything less than a playoff
spot from any of these squads would qualify as a huge disappointment. The fat
middle Carolina Panthers, New York Giants
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Orleans Saints, Detroit Lions, Washington Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles. The
difference between 6-10 and 10-6 in the NFL is overstated. All nine of the teams
in this tier have the rosters to put together a playoff season or division title
if everything breaks right, but even a .500 record is far from assured. No one
can convince me there's much separating this group in early April, so why
pretend there is some phony Power Rankings gap? The Cardinals probably had the
worst offseason of any team here because three defensive starters left, but they
have more "blue chip" talent than most
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upgrading their defense in addition to adding receiver threats. The Giants will
have done well to keep their defensive line intact if Johnathan Hankins returns
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tier, which should keep them in the mix. Carolina did a laudable job building
pass-rushing depth, even if Cam Newton's surgery is a nagging worry. Detroit and
Minnesota spent the offseason trying to fix their offensive lines, with the
Lions getting the better players. Tampa made two smart signings in DeSean
Jackson and Chris Baker, but the roster is thinner than general manager Jason
Licht would like. Fans of any of the teams above should believe they have a
potential contender to root for. Still rebuilding Los Angeles Rams, Chicago
Bears and San Francisco 49ers. The NFL tries to sell hope in every city, but
some teams enter the season just hoping to be competitive. Some "7-9 bulls---"
would qualify as a victory for new Rams coach Sean McVay. This Rams season is
about developing quarterback Jared Goff and hoping that defensive coordinator
Wade Phillips can work his magic yet again. The Bears carpet-bombed free agency
with signings, but most of them (outside of starting quarterback Mike Glennon)
were role players. Coach John Fox needs a quality draft class to help out this
talent-poor roster, and even that might not be enough to save him. Niners head
coach Kyle Shanahan has the luxury of time in San Francisco with a six-year
contract. He doesn't have the luxury of a franchise quarterback like he had in
Atlanta. The NFL makes these offseason predictions look silly year after year,
but it would be legitimately stunning to see any of these three teams make the
playoffs.