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The Green Bay Packers are good enough to win the NFC North easily. They may even win a playoff game. But this is not a Super Bowl team.
Assuming the team’s horrific injury luck from 2016 turns around, the Minnesota Vikings should be playing meaningful games in December.
This year, we’ve had no shortage of consequential NFL injuries. Two quarterbacks on playoff hopefuls have gone down along with a bevy of starters.
The Chicago Bears are staring down the barrel of competency. It’s a low bar, but they’ve been in the cellar of the NFC North for three years in a row.
To compete with a defense as bad as Detroit’s, you need to have a great offense or be extremely lucky. They were the latter and luck doesn’t last.
If the defense holds up, the Cowboys are running away with the division and in the Super Bowl mix with a future that’s even brighter.
The New York Giants could easily sneak into the playoffs with a wild card berth, but don’t expect them to contend for the Super Bowl.
The Washington Redskins can still compete, but the ceiling is growing lower as the team heads for a reset after this season.
DeMarco Murray, David Johnson, and Devonta Freeman have all claimed breakout stardom. Here are 14 NFL players who will join them this season.