NFC East

Chip Kelly NFL

New York Giants (9-7):

Their schedule isn’t the most difficult but they’ll lose some games due to their tough division schedule and the question marks on defense. If Victor Cruz can stay healthy, then expect Eli Manning to be better than predicted. Especially, with the trio of running backs that they have.

Washington Redskins (4-12):

I don’t expect much from this team this year, if anything at all. Kirk Cousins or RGIII at quarterback won’t make a difference for them. They don’t have a solid defense and their offensive play-makers consist of Alfred Morris and that’s it. Morris not going to be able to win them more than four games by himself.

Dallas Cowboys (10-6):

The run game has me skeptical of this team regardless of having the “best” offensive line in football. There are too many injury concerns for their backfield and their secondary is going to have the same issues after losing Orlando Scandrick in the preseason.

Philadelphia Eagles (11-5):

Their defense has lost some key players like Bradley Fletcher and Brandon Boykin but they still have a good front seven. New quarterback Sam Bradford should have a huge year with this new offense and the running game will help him with that.