1. Chicago (4-0)
- This offense is for real. Dick Jauron and Buffalo could surprise them in a let down game, but I wouldn't bet on it.
2. Seattle (3-1)
- Let's hope that last week was an aberration, especially for Matt Hasselbeck and Marcus Trufant.
3. Dallas (2-1)
- T.O. is drawing attention and Terry Glenn is getting open because of it. Offense and defense are both on a roll.
4. Washington (2-2)
- The defense needs to improve, but getting Shawn Springs back will help.
5. New Orleans (3-1)
- Sean Payton, Drew Brees, and Reggie Bush have this offense in good shape, and Marques Colston is making a difference as well. The addition of Scott Fujita and Mark Simoneau seems to have solved the linebacker problems from a year ago.
6. St. Louis (3-1)
- St. Louis is 3-1, and still has not lived up to potential yet. The pieces are there for a very good season if they can keep it going.
7. Atlanta (3-1)
- The win over Arizona doesn't mean much, and Michael Vick has still only thrown 1 touchdown to a wide receiver.
8. Carolina (2-2)
- The Panthers are 2-0 with Steve Smith, but it has more to do with the competition and a big play by De'Shaun Foster.
9. Minnesota (2-2)
- Two straight losses, could quickly become three against Detroit.
10. Philadelphia (3-1)
- We still don't know much after wins over the 49ers, Texans, and Packers.
11. N.Y. Giants (1-2)
- The Giants look headed towards a 1-3 start, which means lots of distractions and more unravelling.
12. Detroit (0-4)
- This team could be good if the offense and defense would show up at the same time.
13. Arizona (1-3)
- Same old Cardinals, but Leinart will help if he can manage less than two turnovers per game.
14. Green Bay (1-3)
- Aaron Rogers first start is coming soon.
15. San Francisco (1-3)
- 41-0. Enough said.
16. Tampa Bay (0-4)
- This might be the worst team in the NFL in several years. Injuries at their weakest positions have really hurt.



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