Wednesday, September 05, 2012

2012 NFL Power Rankings & Predictions


 
Power Rankings (with predicted records)

1.   Green Bay (12-4)
2.     New England (12-4)*
3.     Philadelphia (10-6)*
4.     Atlanta (11-5)*
5.     Chicago (11-5)^
6.     New Orleans (10-6)^
7.     Pittsburgh (9-7)*
8.     New York Giants (8-8)
9.     Kansas City (10-6)*
10. Denver (9-7)^
11. Carolina (9-7)
12. Dallas (8-8)
13. Detroit (8-8)
14. New York Jets (8-8)
15. Baltimore (8-8)
16. San Francisco (8-8)
17. Buffalo (9-7)^
18. Houston (8-8)
19. San Diego (8-8)
20. Seattle (9-7)*
21. Washington (7-9)
22. Cincinnati (7-9)
23. Jacksonville (9-7)*
24. Tampa Bay (7-9)
25. St. Louis (7-9)
26. Indianapolis (6-10)
27. Oakland (5-11)
28. Minnesota (6-10)
29. Tennessee (6-10)
30. Arizona (4-12)
31. Miami (4-12)
32. Cleveland (3-13)

*Division champion
^Wild Card teams


MVP: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay
Defensive MVP: Clay Matthews, Green Bay
Coach of the Year: Mike Mularkey, Jacksonville
Offensive Rookie of the Year: Russell Wilson, Seattle
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Nick Perry, Green Bay

Playoff Picks:

Wild Card:
Chiefs over Bills
Broncos over Jaguars
Bears over Seahawks
Eagles over Saints

Divisional:
Patriots over Broncos
Steelers over Chiefs
Packers over Bears
Eagles over Falcons

Championship:
Patriots over Steelers
Eagles over Packers

Super Bowl XLVII:
Eagles 38, Patriots 35

3 Comments:

Blogger Hammer Player a.k.a Hoyazo said...

LOLOLOLOlolllllllllllllll

You never could get off the Philly bandwagon last year, Moon. I *so* wish you were right, but sadly I think missing the playoffs again is more likely than winning the freaking superbowl.

If you're right, I will host you for the parade and treat you to an authentic cheesesteak on South Street in February, you have my word on it.

1:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Please explain what makes you think the Jags will finish 9-7. I have them as one of the bottom 5

9:37 AM  
Blogger GnightMoon said...

1) A solid & underrated defense
2) A strong new coach & owner with a low quotient for BS
3) A powerful, up-and-coming O-line
4) A soft schedule in the weakest division in the league
5) An improved Blaine Gabbert (lots of positive buzz in training camp)
6) A 22:1 bet that they'll win the division

10:39 AM  

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