| TEAM |
COMMENTS |
| 1. Eagles |
As team scores more, sack numbers should go up. |
| 2. Patriots |
Big leads tend to produce interceptions. |
| 3. Ravens |
Loss of coordinator has to hurt a little. |
| 4. Redskins |
Addition of Haynesworth is huge. |
| 5. Giants |
NFC East has turned defensive. |
| 6. Vikings |
Two season-opening suspensions not helpful. |
| 7. Seahawks |
New coach, rookie Curry should boost unit. |
| 8. Chargers |
Decent in 2008 despite Merriman's injury. |
| 9. Jets |
Ryan brings ex-Ravens with him. |
| 10. Steelers |
One of league's most trustworthy units. |
| 11. Packers |
Capers, two first-rounds provide encouragement. |
| 12. Titans |
Team focused on running, defense. |
| 13. Colts |
Have to hope for fewer injuries. |
| 14. Jaguars |
Expect more of same from dependable group. |
| 15. Bears |
Unit has stooped to importing from Saints. |
| 16. Dolphins |
Young unit very much on improve. |
| 17. Bucs |
Unit could take step backward in 2009. |
| 18. 49ers |
Singletary has given team new identity. |
| 19. Cowboys |
At least three new starters for unit in decline. |
| 20. Bengals |
Might be league's most improved in 2009. |
| 21. Chiefs |
First-rounder Jackson should help. |
| 22. Browns |
Stole some talent from Jets. |
| 23. Bills |
Can always pray for rain (or worse) in Buffalo. |
| 24. Cardinals |
Mediocre unit made some improvements. |
| 25. Panthers |
Losing Lucas can't be good thing. |
| 26. Texans |
New look can't be as bad as old look. |
| 27. Raiders |
Another year, another lackluster team. |
| 28. Rams |
New coach offers optimism. |
| 29. Lions |
Can't help but be better this year. |
| 30. Broncos |
Banking on two rookies in new scheme. |
| 31. Falcons |
One of league's worst lost three starters. |
| 32. Saints |
More Saints score, more they can give up. |