What the Analysts are Thinking
UFL East The Patriots are favored to win the division due to rumors that an experianced and previously playoff contending owner will be taking over a solid team that will be led by Peyton Manning and complented by Ray Rice.  Both the Bills and Jets have made some major trades in the off-season, but the Jets still have too many holes after their Adrian Peterson trade.
Patriots
Bills
Jets
Dolphins
UFL North The Browns youth movement isn't quite ready to pass the ageing but superior Bengals roster.  The Steelers have bolstered their QB situation in an attempt to win it all after coming up short in last years Power Bowl. Baltimore picked up a great young receiver in Greene, but without a proven QB to throw him the ball or a RB to draw some attention the Ravens offense will face another year of frustration.
Steelers
Bengals
Browns
Ravens
UFL South The Colts have been one of the most active teams this off season, and look primed to win their divison.  The acquisition of a star studded offense led by Phillip Rivers, Vernon Davis, Julio Jones, and the return of a healthy Vincent Jackson will cause trouble for division foes secondaries.  The Jaguars and Texans run offense should be hard to stop once again, but a lack of a balanced attack will keep either team from going all the way.  The Titans face a tough year as they go through a rebuilding phase.
Colts
Jaguars
Texans
Titans
UFL West The Chiefs made two blockbuster trades that sent top rated Andre Johnson and DaMarcus Ware shipping but will help the Chiefs in the long run.  The Chargers are under new ownership and the rest of this division is wide open due to multiple holes on each team. The Raiders have the best linebacker trio in NML, thanks to some bold trades.  However, it will not be enough to unseat the Chiefs. A new Broncos owner could throw a wrench in someones plan with their tough run defenders in a division that relied on the run last year.
Chiefs
Chargers
Broncos
Raiders
FFC East Despite having the reigning champion Dallas Cowboys in the division, the Eagles look to repeat as they bring back Big Ben and and a well balanced team led by the 1-2 punch of Sidney Rice and speed demon Johnny Knox.  The Cowboys haven't made a lot of waves lately, but early in the off season they were active and were successful in acquiring two big name players in rookie Patrick Peterson and Sack leader DeMarcus Ware.  The impact of these players will be closely monitored as the Cowboys gave up depth and some key players to get their guys.  The Redskins will rely exclusively on their star TE again, but a lack of a balanced offense will prevent them from playoff success.  The Miami Hurricanes, I mean NY Giants, continue to fill their roster with former college greats, but will it be enough to have some NFL success?
Eagles
Cowboys
Redskins
Giants
FFC North The Lions are hungry for a Power Bowl championship after their undefeated season was ended by the Cowboys in the playoffs.  With an improved defense and overall best roster in the league, anything less than a championship is unacceptable.  The Vikings and Packers will fight for a wild card birth.  The Bears need to make some drastic roster moves if they want to become competitive again.
Lions
Vikings
Packers
Bears
FFC South The Panthers put their trust in rookie Cam Newton, and should repeat as division champs.  The Buc's youth movement leaves them vulnerable, and the new Saints owner should turn some heads as the season progresses.  The Falcons are still looking for some help in the passing game so that they can open up the field for their stud RB Chris Johnson.
Panthers
Buccaneers
Saints
Falcons
FFC West With three new owners since the beginning of last season this division could be full of surprises.  The Seahawks will look to wrap up the division early and rest their starters the last few weeks.  The Rams are a young team and will take a year or two to develop.
Seahawks
49ers
Cardinals
Rams