1. Chargers 11-2. “LTD” and friends get prime-time exposure.
2. Bears 11-2. Should let Grossman throw to Hester too.
3. Ravens 10-3. Only team to hold Chargers below 20 points.
4. Colts 10-3. Need to stop run before they can stop skid.
5. Patriots 9-4. Texans should get them back on track.
6. Saints 9-4. Sean Payton easily NFC coach of year.
7. Bengals 8-5. Victims of arrested development still alive.
8. Jaguars 8-5. Playing well despite hard stretch in schedule.
9. Cowboys 8-5. Romo now faces Vick on national television.
10. Seahawks 8-5. Could wrap up NFC West on Thursday night.
11. Giants 7-6. Can take big wild-card step against Eagles.
12. Jets 7-6. Maybe that playoff push isn’t so easy.
13. Chiefs 7-6. They look like good non-playoff team again.
14. Titans 6-7. Texans deserved embarrassing loss to Young.
15. Falcons 7-6. They get chance for prime-time vindication.
16. Eagles 7-6. Garcia can’t win three in a row, can he?
17. Broncos 7-6. Cutler switch came too late for this year.
18. Bills 6-7. Jauron and Saban jockey for also-ran spot.
19. Dolphins 6-7. Someday, somebody will catch the Patriots.
20. Steelers 6-7. Trip to Carolina could have been Super preview.
21. Panthers 6-7. Disappointing all NFC prognosticators.
22. Vikings 6-7. They think they’re still in wild-card race.
23. Packers 5-8. Should be able to beat Lions at Lambeau.
24. 49ers 5-8. Trying to close gap on Seattle for future.
25. Rams 5-8. Tried harder but still can’t stop anybody.
26. Redskins 4-9. Snyder planning more off-season spending.
27. Cardinals 4-9. Too bad they missed first three months.
28. Browns 4-9. Very little chance to score against Ravens.
29. Texans 4-9. Passing on Young, Bush continues to haunt.
30. Buccaneers 3-10. Bad team not getting better this year.
31. Raiders 2-11. Hard to believe Randy Moss still is playing.
32. Lions 2-11. Hard to be worse than Raiders, but they are.




