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2019 NFL Preview

Playoff Predictions

The 2019 NFL Season is right around the corner, and in the run up we’ll be previewing each of the 32 NFL Teams along with our predictions for who will grab the post-season awards and make the playoffs. Tune in each day beginning July 30 and running through September 1 to get all the information you need to be ready for the return.

It’s Sunday, September 1, the last Sunday before the 100th NFL Season finally begins. We are mere days away from the season starting, and with that comes predictions about how it might end. In this final installment of our preview series, the staff at the Fantasy Life App Blog will make our fearless predictions of who will make the playoffs, who will win the AFC and NFC, and who will win the Super Bowl.

Keep this page bookmarked and check back at the end of the season to see how we did! Without further ado, on to the picks!

AFC
AFC West: Chiefs
AFC East: Patriots
AFC North: Browns
AFC South: Texans
AFC Wild Cards: Chargers and Steelers

NFC
NFC West: Rams
NFC East: Eagles
NFC South: Saints
NFC North: Packers
NFC Wild Cards: Cowboys and Falcons

AFC Champion: Cleveland Browns — I tried fighting the Browns hype all off-season, but I can’t do it anymore. This team just has too much talent and should be great. Barring any serious injury (looking at you OBJ), this team will win the AFC.

NFC Champion: Green Bay Packers — As great as these team’s offenses should be, it’s their defenses that have me so excited. But when it comes down to it, I’ll take Aaron Rodgers late in the game to win it for Green Bay.

Super Bowl Champion: Packers — In a matchup featuring two first-year head coaches and a couple of the most talented offenses in the league, this Super Bowl would be an absolute slug fest. I think it’ll come down to who has the ball last, Rodgers has shown he can do it in the big moments, Baker may be a year early.

AFC
AFC East: Patriots
AFC North: Steelers
AFC South: Texans
AFC West: Chiefs
AFC Wild Cards: Chargers and Ravens

NFC
NFC: East: Eagles
NFC North: Bears
NFC South: Saints
NFC West: Rams
NFC Wild Cards: Falcons and Vikings

AFC Champion: Patriots — I know, I know this is the pick every year. But this team continues to improve and now has Josh Gordon for a full season. They have built both a strong offense and defense, and remain the favorite in the AFC. I see more question marks in the remaining teams and will once again predict the Patriots to be in the Super Bowl

NFC Champion: Saints — The Saints continue to improve year after year, and after two straight years being knocked out of the playoffs in improbable fashion, I believe this is their year. With additions over the years to both the offensive line and the defense building one of the better ones on both sides. Drew Bree’s will get one last crack at a second Lombardi Trophy.

Super Bowl Champion: Saints

AFC
AFC East: Patriots
AFC North: Steelers
AFC South: Texans
AFC West: Chargers
AFC Wild Cards: Jets and Browns

NFC
NFC East: Eagles
NFC North: Bears
NFC South: Saints
NFC West: Rams
NFC Wild Cards: Falcons and 49ers

AFC Champion: Chargers — People forget the Chargers were 12–4 last season, tied for the best record in the AFC. Better luck and they could have been the top seed. I think this year they can get over the hump and make it to the Super Bowl.

NFC Champion: Saints — The Saints should have been in the Super Bowl last year and I think they get there this year, but it won’t be easy. And it sets up a fun matchup against Brees and his former team and the quarterback that replaced him.

Super Bowl Champion: Saints — I think Brees gets a ring and, quite possibly, rides off into the sunset like Peyton Manning.

AFC
AFC East: Patriots
AFC West: Chargers
AFC North: Browns
AFC South: Texans
AFC Wild Cards: Chiefs and Colts

NFC
NFC West: Rams
NFC South: Saints
NFC North: Packers
NFC East: Cowboys
NFC Wild Cards: Vikings and Bears

AFC Champion: Browns — The Browns have so much star power it is unbelievable. Beckham and Jarvis Landry are the best receiver tandem in the NFL. Nick Chubb is one of the best young running backs and Baker Mayfield is one of the best young quarterback. Their offense is just a butch of fireworks basically. Their defense isn’t bad either and consists of superstars like Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward.

NFC Champion: Saints — It is about time that this year is finally the Saints year. I’m pulling for them a little after the last two years. Brees is nearing the end of his career and maybe has time for one or two more Super Bowl runs. I think that Brees will realize that. If the Brees, Michael Thomas and Alvin Kamara combination can put up solid numbers again, then it all comes down to the Saints defense and a title for them in my opinion.

Super Bowl Champion: Saints — Overall, I think the Browns will lose to experience in the Super Bowl against the Saints however.

AFC
AFC East: Patriots
AFC West: Chargers
AFC South: Jaguars
AFC North: Browns
AFC Wild Cards: Chiefs and Jets

NFC
NFC North: Packers
NFC East: Eagles
NFC West: 49ers
NFC South: Saints
NFC Wild Cards: Rams and Bears

AFC Champion: Patriots — Taking the under on a 0.5 Super Bowl appearance by the Patriots line is bad business. Take the over.

NFC Champion: Saints — Brees looks like the Hall of Famer he’s sure to be in navigating his Saints through the NFC to the Super Bowl.

Super Bowl Champion: Saints — Brady vs. Brees in the twilight of their careers. I’ve got the Saints in a shoot-out with the Pats with Brees retiring after winning Super Bowl MVP.

AFC
AFC West: Chargers
AFC East: Patriots
AFC South: Colts
AFC North: Ravens
AFC Wild Cards: Chiefs and Texans

NFC
NFC East: Eagles
NFC West: Rams
NFC South: Saints
NFC North: Vikings
NFC Wild Cards: Packers and Falcons

AFC Champion: Chiefs — I think the Chiefs will manage to pull of what they did last season whether it be as division champs or a Wild Card team

NFC Champion: Eagles — It’s hard to pick a favorite in a strong NFC, but with a strong roster and good coaching I like the Eagles odds to return to the big game.

Super Bowl Champion: Chiefs — Andy Reid is phenomenal coach, but this is the one thing missing from his resume and I think Patrick Mahomes is the QB to help him secure his first Super Bowl.

AFC
AFC South:Texans
AFC North: Browns
AFC West: Chiefs
AFC East: Patriots
AFC Wild Cards: Chargers and Steelers

NFC
NFC South: Falcons
NFC North: Packers
NFC West: Rams
NFC East: Eagles
NFC Wild Cards: Saints and Vikings

AFC Champion: Chiefs — The Chiefs will come down to earth a bit, but when it’s the playoffs they will be the most dangerous. Losing to New England at home last year in the playoffs will keep this team motivated and they will have a chip on their shoulder to get to the Super Bowl this year.

NFC Champion: Packers — The Packers had a rough year last year due to injuries, especially to their QB Aaron Rodgers even though he played through it. A healthy Rodgers will lead this team to the Super Bowl.

Super Bowl Champion: Chiefs — That devastating loss to the Patriots will keep this team going all year and they will take home the Lombardi Trophy in an epic Super Bowl matchup with Rodgers and Packers.

AFC
AFC North: Ravens
AFC South: Texans
AFC West: Chiefs
AFC East: Patriots
AFC Wild Cards: Colts and Browns

NFC
NFC North: Bears
NFC South: Saints
NFC West: Rams
NFC East: Eagles
NFC Wild Cards: Seahawks and Vikings

AFC Champion: Chiefs — The Chiefs are a high-scoring offense, we know, but they’ve also been working on balancing their defense in the off-season. This is a more balanced team than people realize and have the offensive personnel to blow up if they fall behind. Not many teams in the history of the NFL can keep up with these guys.

NFC Champion: Saints — The Saints are an amazing team, good defense, great offense, future Hall of Fame quarterback and one of the best coaches in the history of the game. The only reason the Saints weren’t the champs last year was due to a horrible no call that will forever haunt New Orleans fans. This team has it’s eyes set on a championship and nothing about that teams says they can’t grab it.

Super Bowl Champion: Saints — Although I think the Chiefs have a better defense than they get credit for, the Saints have a better one. As explosive as the Chiefs’ offense is, New Orleans can keep up. My main reason for this pick though, is the coaching staff. Sean Peyton is just better at game planning for his specific opponents each week than Reid is. The Saints will come to this game with a formula to win and an unique ability to change that formula if it’s not working.

AFC
AFC East: Patriots
AFC West: Chiefs
AFC South: Texans
AFC North: Browns
AFC Wild Cards: Steelers and Chargers

NFC
NFC South: Saints
NFC North: Bears
NFC West: Rams
NFC East: Eagles
NFC Wild Cards: Seahawks and Packers

AFC Champion: Patriots

NFC Champion: Saints

Super Bowl Champion: Saints

AFC
AFC East: Patriots
AFC North: Steelers
AFC South: Texans
AFC West: Chiefs
AFC Wild Cards: Chargers and Browns

NFC
NFC East: Eagles
NFC North: Bears
NFC South: Saints
NFC West: Rams
NFC Wild Cards: Cowboys and Packers

AFC Champion: Chiefs — The AFC is more of a toss-up for me, as there are several teams that could make a strong post-season push to get to the final game of the year. The next best bet from this conference would be the New England Patriots, but I think that the loss of Rob Gronkowski will be what keeps the Patriots from the Super Bowl this year. KC’s high-powered offense will put up too many points for the Pats to match, sending the Chiefs to the Super Bowl for the first time in 50 years.

NFC Champion: Rams — While the NFC has a lot of very good teams, there are also a lot of question marks surrounding the favorites. Green Bay has a new head coach, and that could take some time before things start to click. The Cowboy’s season rides entirely on Ezekiel Elliott and when (or if) he reports to the team. On the other hand, the Rams still stand as the reigning NFC champs with a mostly unchanged roster, and appear to be the cream of the crop.

Super Bowl Champion: Rams — In a re-match of the third-highest scoring game in NFL history (Week 11, 2018), I have the Rams beating the Chiefs once again. Both teams have strong offenses that will carry them throughout the year, but the Rams have the better defense and that will be what gets them to the top.

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