| TEAM ('99 RECORD) | ESPN.COM SAYS | 
|  | 1. St. Louis Rams (13-3) No Super Bowl champion in history was ignored in the offseason as much as the Rams, but that's a good thing. They have plenty of motivation to prove that last season wasn't a fluke. If midnight finally strikes on Kurt Warner, Mike Martz still has Trent Green to execute the NFL's most confounding offense.
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| 2. Redskins (10-6) | Norv Turner had better brush up on his chemistry because it's concoct a championship mix or else. | 
| 3. Titans (13-3) | No Music City Miracles needed anymore for AFC's top team. | 
| 4. Colts (13-3) | Talented? Yes. Super Bowl-bound? Uh, let's see Manning win a big game first. | 
| 5. Buccaneers (11-5) | If Keyshawn complains about not getting the ball, there'll be someone (Sapp) to shut him up. | 
| 6. Jaguars (14-2) | The clock is ticking on the Jags' title hopes due to their impending cap implosion. | 
| 7. Broncos (6-10) | The Broncos will make headlines. Romanowski just needs to stay out of them. | 
| 8. Ravens (8-8) | With Sharpe, Coates, Lewis and Taylor, Brian Billick finally has his toys. | 
| 9. Panthers (8-8) | Even with 20 snaps a game, Reggie White will preach winning football in Carolina. | 
| 10. Raiders (8-8) | Gruden's job rides on the accuracy -- and sobriety -- of partyboy placekicker Janikowski. | 
| 11. Bears (6-10) | With a confident McNown, beefed-up Enis and rebuilt defense, Windy City finally has a winner. | 
| 12. Giants (7-9) | They've gone retro with the old "NY" logo. All Fassel wants is return to '97 title form. | 
| 13. Seahawks (9-7) | Shaky defense, not Kitna's quarterbacking, figures to be Holmgren's season-long concern. | 
| 14. Cowboys (8-8) | A suspect and Deion-less secondary is not a good thing in pass-proficient NFC East. | 
| 15. Bills (11-5) | It may be much to ask the Next Three (Smith, Price and Wiley) to replace the Big Three. | 
| 16. Packers (8-8) | Injuries to Favre and Levens cut the Cheeseheads down a couple notches. | 
| 17. Vikings (10-6) | Porous defense, not Culpepper, may cost Denny Green his job. | 
 
| 18. Jets (8-8) | Fans are still griping about the Keyshawn deal. | 
| 19. Lions (8-8) | Renewed running game won't matter if no one's healthy enough to hand off. | 
 
| 20. Chiefs (9-7) | With no chairman, running game by committee takes you only so far. | 
 
| 21. Patriots (8-8) | Defense is one of the best but won't get much rest from problematic offense. | 
 
| 22. Dolphins (9-7) | See Patriots. | 
 
| 23. Steelers (6-10) | Cowher would be wise not to wait too long to rely on Graham and Huntley. | 
 
| 24. Falcons (5-11) | Amazing how one team could depend on one person (Jamal Anderson). | 
 
| 25. Chargers (8-8) | Lack of go-to back won't help Ryan Leaf's rejuvenation. | 
 
| 26. Cardinals (6-10) | Once again, it's all Jake Plummer or bust. | 
 
| 27. Eagles (5-11) | How can you run a West Coast offense without any receivers? | 
 
| 28. 49ers (4-12) | World championship pride. Expansion franchise talent. | 
 
| 29. Saints (3-13) | Rash of preseason injuries one more indication that this organization is jinxed. | 
 
| 30. Bengals (4-12) | Already one of millennium's great mysteries: How could Cincy keep Coslet? | 
 
| 31. Browns (2-14) | Didn't take long for Dawg Pound to start snapping at Tim Couch's heels. |