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#1 Espurs117
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Which of these top 5 draft pick teams last year will have the biggest improvement?
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#2 thetombradyhate
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I don't mena to be a homer, but I voted Packers. The Packer might win 4 more games this year imo. Clearly the Jets and Titans aren't in the running, and there is a chance both of them will losse more games. I think the major factor is divison. The Saints and Texans both play in a much tougher divison than the Packers, divisons that might each produce 2 playoffs teams and because of that they may not improve that much
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#3 steveroe29
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Saints can win 10 if they were in the NFC North instead of the south they might win 6 Packers might win 7 to 9 and might sneak into the playoffs if the Bears don't play well Titans Texans and the Jets won't improve much
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#4 bgres077
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Theres very little competition in the NFC North besides the Bears.  We all know the Bears D won't be quite as good as they were last year and the Lions and Vikings are both bad.  I see the packers having 3 or 4 more wins than last year.
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#5 GamerMan97
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I think the Saints because they got Drew Brees and Reggie Bush. that will make them better and i think they will do better than the other teams you listed in the poll
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#6 bobwjr
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None of the above. I don't know, what's better?.........................a broken arm, a kick in the nuts, getting herpes, or sitting in a cell with Clarett? All those teams will be in the running for the top picks in next years draft.
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#7 206461861543079188321160707076
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I said the texans. If the oline can hold up, I think David Carr will have an easier time passing to Andre Johnson and now Eric Moulds. Domanick Davis should also prevail if the can do well. I also expect Mario Williams to contribute alot.
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#8 Wario_and_Fox
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Packers, as they addressed more needs then any of the others(and don't start with teams "needing" Reggie, especially with former 1600 rushers like Deuce)
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#9 timbfox
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I would have to say the Packers. 

For Houston, I was not impressed with Mario Williams play.

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#10 HumanTorch101
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i also said the packers because their division is not a good one.  they will improve over last year's record.