Predicting the NFC East Standings in 2015: Pre-Training Camp Edition

Predicting the NFC East Standings in 2015: Pre-Training Camp Edition

Philadelphia Eagles v San Francisco 49ers Chip Kelly
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The NFC East is always the most interesting division in all of football. With rivalries galore, every game is a must watch. Who will finish atop the division in 2015? Here's a prediction of the NFC East standings.

4. Washington Redskins, 4-12

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4. Washington Redskins, 4-12

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It's hard to believe that this team will not be the worst in the NFC. They still have major questions at quarterback as RGIII tries to recapture his rookie form. He's Daniel Snyder's QB, but he certainly isn't Jay Gruden's. When that is the situation for the most important position heading into training camp, the team will be doomed before the season begins.

3. New York Giants, 8-8

Dallas Cowboys v New York Giants Eli Manning
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3. New York Giants, 8-8

Dallas Cowboys v New York Giants Eli Manning
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Eli Manning is poised to have a big season with Odell Beckham Jr. ready for his first full season. If Tom Coughlin can get his team into the postseason they are always a threat for a deep run. But with questions at running back and major issues with how Jason Pierre-Paul will play after his fireworks incident, it's hard to see them reaching the postseason.

2. Dallas Cowboys, 9-7

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2. Dallas Cowboys, 9-7

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The Cowboys have the best offensive line in football, but it won't be an easy task to turn Joseph Randle and Darren McFadden into DeMarco Murray. Dez Bryant's contract dispute is settled which will make Tony Romo happy, but it's hard to see a team that relies this heavily on the run not taking a step back after letting Murray walk.

1. Philadelphia Eagles, 10-6

St. Louis Rams v Cleveland Browns Sam Bradford
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1. Philadelphia Eagles, 10-6

St. Louis Rams v Cleveland Browns Sam Bradford
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Chip Kelly thinks he's smarter than everyone else, and this year we will see if that's actually the case. After it was laughed about that he was simply collecting Oregon Ducks following the LeSean McCoy deal, Kelly turned some heads the rest of the offseason. Whether he can keep Sam Bradford on the field and win with him is the biggest question mark surrounding this team.

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