2014–Dallas Cowboys
2013–Philadelphia Eagles
2012–Washington Redskins
2011–New York Giants
The NFC East is the only division where all four teams have won a division title in the last four years. Three of the four have legitimate shots to win it in 2015, not because they are all great. This division could easily go to a 9-7 team, and it would not surprise us one bit if three teams go 9-7.
Dallas lost in the second round of the playoffs to Green Bay in Lambeau Field at the end of the game last year. If you are over 55, you can remember when this happened the first go around. That happened in 1967, and then in 1968, Dallas had what many believe to be their best team ever, but the Cowboys were blown out in the first round of the playoffs to the Browns and did not make it to the Super Bowl for two more years after that. History could repeat itself this year. The Cowboys could get back to the playoffs and lose in the first game, because their offense figures to be too one dimensional. Tony Romo had some pressure taken off having the top runner in the league last year, but now he has an unproven Joseph Randle or an over-the-hill Darren McFadden in the backfield. The Cowboys’ defense is still top-rate, but we do not expect Dallas to score 467 points again this year.
New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin may be at the end of the line. The Giants went 6-10 last year, and it may take a record reversal to save Coughlin’s job. Eli Manning to Odell Beckham became a big deal every Sunday in 2014, and with Reuben Randle on the other side, the Giants might move the ball through the air like nobody else in the NFC. The running game will not shine, but with Rashad Jennings and Andre Jennings returning and adding Shane Vereen to the roster, the Giants will convert short yardage situations into first downs well enough to maintain possession of the ball. A weak front seven, something Coughlin’s best teams always had, may be the liability that keeps New York from getting back to the top of the division.
Philadelphia made a lot of changes in the off-season sending starting quarterback Nick Foles to the Rams for Sam Bradford and then continuing with the acquisition of DeMarco Murray, he of the 1,845 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns for Dallas last year. But, then the Eagles continued to change personnel like a team bent on starting over from scratch. Stars Jeremy Maclin, LeSean McCoy, and Trent Cole departed. Nate Allen, Bradley Fisher, Cary Williams, and Casey Matthews joine Cole to create five new starters on defense. It will be an interesting season in the City of Brotherly Boos, and we think the Eagles will get their share from the hometown fans when they figure to come up short once again.
The Jay Gruden era in the nation’s capital may last just two years, or even less if the Washington Redskins don’t improve at the start of the 2015 season. The schedule actually helps the Redskins this season, as the first seven games prior to their bye week give them chances to win four or five times. After the bye, wins may be hard to come by. Robert Griffin III begins the regular season recuperating from a concussion, and Alfred Morris is still around. The defense figures to be a little better with the addition of Dashon Goldson, but the Redskins figure to be looking up at the other three teams in the division.
DALLAS COWBOYS
Cowboys Starting Lineup | |
Offense | |
WR | Dez Bryant |
WR | Terrance Williams |
WR | Cole Beasely |
TE | Jason Whitten |
LT | Tyron Smith |
LG | Ronald Leary |
C | Travis Frederick |
RG | Zach Martin |
RT | Doug Free |
QB | Tony Romo |
HB | Joseph Randle |
FB | Tyler Clutts |
Defense | |
DE | DeMarcus Lawrence |
NT | Nick Hayden |
DT | Tyrone Crawford |
DE | Jeremy Mincey/Greg Hardy |
LB | Kyle Wilber |
LB | Anthony Hitchens |
LB | Sean Lee |
CB | Brandon Carr |
S | J. J. Wilcox |
S | Barry Church |
CB | Morris Claiborne |
N5 | Byron Jones |
Special | |
Kicker | Dan Bailey |
Punter | Chris Jones |
KR | Lance Dunbar |
PR | Cole Beasely |
Dallas Cowboys | |
Head Coach | Jason Garrett |
Off. Coordinator | Scott Linehan |
Def. Coordinator | Rod Marinelli |
2014 W-L-T | 12-4-0 |
Pts | 29.2 |
Opp | 22.0 |
Ratings | |
PiRate | 106.9 |
Mean | 105.6 |
Bias | 107.6 |
Average | 106.7 |
Grades | |
Running | C- |
Passing | A+ |
Vs. Run | C |
Vs. Pass | C- |
Special Teams | B |
Coaching + Intangibles | B |
Predicted W-L | 9-7-0 |
Division Rank | 1 |
Conference Rank | 3 |
Overall Rank | 5 |
Postseason | Yes |
NEW YORK GIANTS
Giants Starting Lineup | |
Offense | |
WR | Odell Beckham, Jr. |
WR | Rueben Randle |
WR | Victor Cruz |
TE | Larry Donnell |
LT | Ereck Flowers |
LG | Justin Pugh |
C | Weston Richburg |
RG | Geoff Schwartz |
RT | Marshall Newhouse |
QB | Eli Manning |
HB | Rashad Jennings |
FB | Henry Hynoski |
New York Giants | |
Head Coach | Tom Coughlin |
Off. Coordinator | Ben McAdoo |
Def. Coordinator | Steve Spagnolo |
2014 W-L-T | 6-10-0 |
Pts | 23.8 |
Opp | 25.0 |
Ratings | |
PiRate | 99.9 |
Mean | 99.7 |
Bias | 100.4 |
Average | 100.0 |
Grades | |
Running | C |
Passing | A- |
Vs. Run | C- |
Vs. Pass | C |
Special Teams | A |
Coaching + Intangibles | A- |
Predicted W-L | 9-7-0 |
Division Rank | 3 |
Conference Rank | 8 |
Overall Rank | 16 |
Postseason | No |
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
Eagles Starting Lineup | |
Offense | |
WR | Jordan Matthews |
WR | Nelson Agholor |
WR | Riley Cooper |
TE | Zach Ertz |
LT | Jason Peters |
LG | Allen Barbre |
C | Jason Kelce |
RG | Andrew Gardner |
RT | Lane Johnson |
QB | Sam Bradford |
HB | DeMarco Murray |
FB | (NONE) |
Defense | |
DE | Fletcher Cox |
DT | Bennie Logan |
DE | Cedric Thornton |
LB | Connor Barwin |
LB | Mychal Kendricks |
LB | Kiko Alonso |
LB | Brandon Graham |
CB | Nolan Carroll |
S | Malcolm Jenkins |
S | Walter Thurmond |
CB | Byron Maxwell |
N5 | Eric Rowe |
Special | |
Kicker | Cody Parkey |
Punter | Donnie Jones |
KR | Josh Huff |
PR | Darren Sproles |
Philadelphia Eagles | |
Head Coach | Chip Kelly |
Off. Coordinator | Pat Shurmur |
Def. Coordinator | Bill Davis |
2014 W-L-T | 10-6-0 |
Pts | 29.7 |
Opp | 25.0 |
Ratings | |
PiRate | 104.7 |
Mean | 103.9 |
Bias | 105.2 |
Average | 104.6 |
Grades | |
Running | A |
Passing | B |
Vs. Run | A |
Vs. Pass | C |
Special Teams | A |
Coaching + Intangibles | B+ |
Predicted W-L | 9-7-0 |
Division Rank | 2 |
Conference Rank | 4 |
Overall Rank | 8 |
Postseason | Yes |
WASHINGTON REDSKINS
Redskins Starting Lineup | |
Offense | |
WR | DeSean Jackson |
WR | Pierre Garcon |
WR | Andre Roberts |
TE | Jordan Reed |
LT | Trent Williams |
LG | Shawn Lauvao |
C | Kory Lichtensteiger |
RG | Brandon Scherff |
RT | Morgan Moses |
QB | Robert Griffin III |
HB | Alfred Morris |
FB | Darrel Young |
Defense | |
DE | Stephen Paea |
NT | Terrance Knighton |
DE | Jason Hatcher |
LB | Ryan Kerrigan |
LB | Keenan Robinson |
LB | Perry Riley |
LB | Trent Murphy |
CB | DeAngelo Hall |
S | Duke Ihenacho |
S | Dashon Golden |
CB | Chris Culliver |
N5 | Bashaud Breeland |
Special | |
Kicker | Kai Forbath |
Punter | Tress Way |
KR | Andre Roberts |
PR | Andre Roberts |
Washington Redskins | |
Head Coach | Jay Gruden |
Off. Coordinator | Sean McVay |
Def. Coordinator | Joe Barry |
2014 W-L-T | 4-12-0 |
Pts | 18.8 |
Opp | 27.4 |
Ratings | |
PiRate | 93.2 |
Mean | 92.1 |
Bias | 92.5 |
Average | 92.6 |
Grades | |
Running | C+ |
Passing | C- |
Vs. Run | C |
Vs. Pass | C |
Special Teams | C |
Coaching + Intangibles | D |
Predicted W-L | 6-10-0 |
Division Rank | 4 |
Conference Rank | 15 |
Overall Rank | 29 |
Postseason | No |