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ESPN's Power Rankings has Panthers falling more than anyone.


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at least we aren't the Chiefs. They were the only team that won double digit games last year that is not in their Top 11

1 NFC Seattle 13-3

2 AFC Denver 13-3

3 NFC San Francisco 12-4

4 AFC New England 12-4

5 NFC New Orleans 11-5

6 NFC Green Bay 6-3 with Rodgers

7 AFC Indianapolis 11-5

8 NFC Arizona 10-6

9 NFC Philadelphia 10-6

10 AFC Cincinnati 11-5

11 NFC Carolina 12-4

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15 AFC Chiefs 11-5

Cards: significantly updated LT with Jared Veldheer also added CB Antonio Cromartie to give them one of the leagues top CB duos, added WR Ted Ginn, OG Anthony Steen, a 1st R S, 2nd R TE, 3rd WE, 3rd R DE, etc. ESPN: "all told, Arizona’s signings put them in the thick of the 2014 playoff race."

Eagles: lost WR DeSean and WR Avant, get back perennial 900+ WR Jeremy Maclin, added Darren Sproles, added WR Jordan Matthews, added WR Josh Huff, added 1st R edge rusher for their 3-4 OLB, a 4th R DE (6-6/281) for the 3-4 DE spot, significantly upgraded over what they had at safety (Patrick Chung) by adding Malcolm Jenkins from the Saints, added S Ed Reynolds of Stanford, added CB Jaylen Watkins of Florida and 15 UDFAs

Colts: get WR Reggie Wayne back (tore ACL Oct 2013), get TE Dwayne Allen back (injuried all last season), get RB Vick Ballard back (injured all last season), get RB Ahmad Bradshaw back (injured neck Oct 2013), added WR Hakeem Nicks, added WR Donte Moncrief, added 2nd R OG Jack Mewhort, etc

Bengals: get back DT Geno Atkins (tore ACL Oct 2013), get back their best CB Leon Hall (out for season since Oct 2013) added CB Darqueze Dennard, RB Jeremy Hill, RB James Wilder (7.0 YPC for FSU last yr), and 5 O-linemen

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DG was definitely thinking about TDs in the redzone when he put together this receiving core. Hell, last year receiving core was actually getting muscled by the saints in both games. Cant remember when that has ever happened before, nobody in this group will get bullied.

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