Most 3 most interesting Divisions coming up to TC over the summer?

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Which 3 Divisions have the most intriguing story lines this year?

  • NFC North

    Votes: 25 83.3%
  • AFC North

    Votes: 6 20.0%
  • NFC West

    Votes: 25 83.3%
  • AFC West

    Votes: 7 23.3%
  • AFC South

    Votes: 3 10.0%
  • NFC South

    Votes: 3 10.0%
  • AFC East

    Votes: 7 23.3%
  • NFC East

    Votes: 6 20.0%

  • Total voters
    30

Corbin

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Man NFL very interesting after this deep ass class and all the new QB’s around the league that will shift power and positions around in divisions.

Which ones will you be following?
 

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Aside from the Rams of course...

I'm interested in the NFC North. Will Caleb Williams transform the sorry Bears franchise? Can Goff and the Lions take another big step? Is Jordan Love the real deal? And how will Vikings do without Cousins, will McCarthy get the nod?
 

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NFC West. Rams. Obvious choice. Everyone else in the division can go fuck themselves; we're winning it this year.

AFC West. My brother's team, the Broncos, are there, but I'm also interested to see if Harbaugh transforms the Chargers, if the Chiefs get to the Super Bowl, and how much the Raiders are going to suck.

NFC North. One of my childhood friends (who is ironically closer to my brother nowadays) is a Packers fan. And yeah, interested in the Lions, and the other two teams. Should be a bloodbath.
 

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NFC West, for obvious reasons, the NFC North should be interesting, hopefully they beat the snot out of each other and the NFC East is always competitive. AFC is the chefs and a bunch of also rans once the post season starts.
 

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NFC West - What if the 49’ers stumble starting off? Do they implode?

NFC North - What does Chicago look like?

NFC South - The drama around Cousins and Penix
 

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NFC West - this division may, unfortunately, return to the king of the mountain. Arizonas draft was pretty nuts, and when you pair that with how competitive they were last season, them winning 9 games wouldn't be a surprise. Seattle, who knows - but they largely return the same players that won 9 games each of the last two seasons.

NFC North - granted two are rookies, but no other division has all four teams with "I have my QB of the future" vibes.

The AFC East isn't too far off, but Rodgers is 40. Will the Jets actually be good? This is the most fascinating story to me outside of the Rams. The Jets range from being capable of having a top 10 pick or making the AFCCG which is a crazy range of outcomes.
 

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I don’t think much will change from last year. The draft wasn’t very deep but had some interesting talent at the top.

NFC North- Lions, do teams make adjustments and get ahead of them? Vikings, Bears? Brand new QBs are fun and intriguing but how often does one pull a CJ Stroud and play great in year one? Peyton Manning sucked in his first season. The race will be the Packers and Lions
NFC West - always interesting to a Rams fan, but can the Cardinals pull off some upsets within the division? I doubt it. Maybe they can overtake the Seahawks. It’s all about the Rams and 49ers. The 49ers didn’t add much talent but didn’t need to. The Rams lost AD so they will hav a bit of a new look. The offense should be a juggernaut if everyone can stay healthy.

NFC North - this division is split. Can the Commodes or Giants overcome the Cowgirls and Eagles? They may make it interesting but not enough has changed. I do think that the Giants drafted pretty well but the talent gap is wide and well, Daniel Jones.
 

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NFC North....Can Love and the Packers continue....Lions are loaded and a favorite for first time since Detroit was a decent city....Bears and all their new offensive toys....Viking moving off of Cousins....could be interesting division for sure.
NFC West....Whiner/Rams battle for the division and I sort of expect the Cardinals to be better than expected
AFC North....pretty loaded division....weird QB situation in Pittsburgh....Burrow healthy makes them a contender....Ravens looks pretty loaded....Browns coaching is good, ownership is bad and can the Browns QB massage a complete season?
 

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NFC West for obvious reasons. AFC East could get interesting with Aaron Rogers in the picture. NFC North with the Lions and Packers battling it out. And the Bears with the number one pick.
 

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NFC West - this division may, unfortunately, return to the king of the mountain. Arizonas draft was pretty nuts, and when you pair that with how competitive they were last season, them winning 9 games wouldn't be a surprise. Seattle, who knows - but they largely return the same players that won 9 games each of the last two seasons.
Arizona will probably do what they have done prior to the last two years with Murray as their starting QB with an excellent WR.

They will start off hot and everybody will say maybe this is the year Arizona makes it to the Superbowl and then after 8 games, Murray will hurt his hamstring from running around all the time and the team will implode. The last two years, Murray was completely a non-factor without an excellent WR. (Hopkins was hurt early two years ago and last year - what did they have at the WR position?
 

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NFC North - for reasons mentioned above

AFC North -
Which Lamar Jackson are we getting this year? How will Derrick Henry fit in?

Who wins the Russell Wilson vs Justin Fields QB battle? I just saw a story today that Fields may return kicks :ROFLMAO:

Will Burrow bounce back?

Are the Browns back in the basement?
 

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NFC East is interesting. I think the Cowboys falter while the others make some strides.
 

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AFC South is the most intriguing division.

AFCS is in year two after a full QB reload in division. Jags are really interesting because they continue to get underwhelming results but at least some of that has been the roster build. With Baalke at the helm that is likely to continue IMO but it is them & Houston this year duking it out at the top. Houston unlike Jax had an excellent FA period and cemented themselves as the top team, but this division is quite nasty. There won't be an easy game. Colts are a steady builder and their first three picks were among the best in the league in the draft, probably had one of the strongest drafts in terms of impact additions. Titans also got a lot better with their early picks, plus had a fine FA window. Both those teams are dependent on year two QBs so there could be some serious fireworks in this division.

NFC North will be the AFCS next year.

NFCN will be the same next year, given that they are in year one of everyone getting their QBs reloaded. Williams is going to be good, question is how long until we really feel his addition. This year they'll probably be bottom half of the division but watch out next year. Vikings overdrafted a game manager IMO but I will say that McCarthy does have a strong talent skill set, and also has the best roster around him. If they are smart they redshirt his ass. Divisional finish is predictable, only question is whether Green Bay has enough to unseat Detroit (I think Detroit has a better roster). So finish is probably Detroit > GB > Minnesota > Chicago. Flip Chicago and Minnesota if McCarthy starts.
 

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The NFC North....Lions & Packers battle it out with the Chicago Bears improving week over week. Vikings will win games, but will be at the bottom.

The NFC West....Rams have figured out how to punch the bully in the mouth and with rebuilding of the trenches, San Francisco won't look as Purdy. The Arizona Cardinals had a great draft, however, it's still Kyler Murray plus the Seahawks will be experimenting on Macdonald's Farm.

The AFC West...Chiefs still the class, however, Jim Harbaugh & the Chargers will be nipping at their heels. Bo Nix will be okay in Denver, but they are still not in the class of the Chiefs or Chargers and the Raiders do not have a QB to compete in this division.
 

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People saying the AFC West floors me. They have two teams that are going to be bad, and then one in the Chargers who is probably a year away, while the Chiefs are ready to have a good regular season for the first time in a while