
Heller’s 5 Bold Predictions: NFC East
While there are a few questions left to be answered around the league, it’s never too early for bold predictions for each of the NFL’s eight divisions. Here are those predictions for the NFC East.

While there are a few questions left to be answered around the league, it’s never too early for bold predictions for each of the NFL’s eight divisions. Here are those predictions for the NFC East.

Well, the post-Tom Brady era did not necessarily start off too well for the New England Patriots last year. The team went 7-9 and missed the playoffs for only the second time in the last 20 odd years. While the Patriot Way is to not make excuses, there were a fair amount of extenuating circumstances that held this team back a bit.

While the 2021 NFL season is still a few months away, it’s never too early to look ahead. Fanbases will argue day and night about who has the better team. Instead of debating the entire roster, why not debate positions? In the ninth part of a 12-part series, I will rank each team’s cornerback position.

The New England Patriots are notorious for finding talent in mid to late rounds and the 2020 draft was no exception. They are a contender for the most underrated draft class of 2020. They targeted positions that were impact makers and players who were versatile.

Coming off of a 4-11-1 campaign in 2020, the Cincinnati Bengals enter the 2021 season with playoff expectations in the third year under Zac Taylor. With Joe Burrow back at full health coming back from his season-ending injury, the Bengals come in ranked 21st in the power rankings, hopeful to make the playoffs, or else Taylor’s time could be up in Cincinnati.

NFL fans rejoice, the 2021 season is just on the horizon. It’s the last month without football until March. Regardless of what team they root for, they widely remain optimistic that this is their year.

After a disappointing 2020 campaign, the Chargers made several big moves this offseason, including hiring Brandon Staley as their new head coach. It won’t be easy in the same division as the Chiefs but the Chargers should hang around wild card contention for most of this season. Now let’s jump into some true or false questions with the season only two months away.

As training camps remain just a few weeks away from opening across the NFL, the title defense for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will soon begin.

Dak Prescott is going to have to do more than simply prove he’s better than Matthew Stafford in 2021. The Dallas Cowboys are generating buzz as a threat to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ throne in the NFL, and it’s not just because of the quarterback.

As offseason programs carry on in the NFL, every team has some level of excitement. Some teams are looking to contend in 2021. Others only want to move in the right direction. However, the NFL is unique in that every team has a chance to win the Super Bowl each season.

We are well into July and the NFL season is creeping closer and closer. While there haven’t been many practices or workouts to report on, there are plenty of predictions to make and topics to discuss. This is especially true for the San Francisco 49ers.

NFL fans rejoice, the 2021 season is just on the horizon. It’s the last month without football until March. Regardless of what team they root for, they widely remain optimistic that this is their year. Even the pessimistic fans are hopeful enough, besides their team has yet to lose a game this season.

While there are a few questions left to be answered around the league, it’s never too early for bold predictions for each of the NFL’s eight divisions. Here are those predictions for the NFC East.

Well, the post-Tom Brady era did not necessarily start off too well for the New England Patriots last year. The team went 7-9 and missed the playoffs for only the second time in the last 20 odd years. While the Patriot Way is to not make excuses, there were a fair amount of extenuating circumstances that held this team back a bit.

While the 2021 NFL season is still a few months away, it’s never too early to look ahead. Fanbases will argue day and night about who has the better team. Instead of debating the entire roster, why not debate positions? In the ninth part of a 12-part series, I will rank each team’s cornerback position.

The New England Patriots are notorious for finding talent in mid to late rounds and the 2020 draft was no exception. They are a contender for the most underrated draft class of 2020. They targeted positions that were impact makers and players who were versatile.

Coming off of a 4-11-1 campaign in 2020, the Cincinnati Bengals enter the 2021 season with playoff expectations in the third year under Zac Taylor. With Joe Burrow back at full health coming back from his season-ending injury, the Bengals come in ranked 21st in the power rankings, hopeful to make the playoffs, or else Taylor’s time could be up in Cincinnati.

NFL fans rejoice, the 2021 season is just on the horizon. It’s the last month without football until March. Regardless of what team they root for, they widely remain optimistic that this is their year.

After a disappointing 2020 campaign, the Chargers made several big moves this offseason, including hiring Brandon Staley as their new head coach. It won’t be easy in the same division as the Chiefs but the Chargers should hang around wild card contention for most of this season. Now let’s jump into some true or false questions with the season only two months away.

As training camps remain just a few weeks away from opening across the NFL, the title defense for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will soon begin.

Dak Prescott is going to have to do more than simply prove he’s better than Matthew Stafford in 2021. The Dallas Cowboys are generating buzz as a threat to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ throne in the NFL, and it’s not just because of the quarterback.

As offseason programs carry on in the NFL, every team has some level of excitement. Some teams are looking to contend in 2021. Others only want to move in the right direction. However, the NFL is unique in that every team has a chance to win the Super Bowl each season.

We are well into July and the NFL season is creeping closer and closer. While there haven’t been many practices or workouts to report on, there are plenty of predictions to make and topics to discuss. This is especially true for the San Francisco 49ers.

NFL fans rejoice, the 2021 season is just on the horizon. It’s the last month without football until March. Regardless of what team they root for, they widely remain optimistic that this is their year. Even the pessimistic fans are hopeful enough, besides their team has yet to lose a game this season.
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