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Doug's avatar

If "top 6" means picking three teams from the NFC, then it is possible that the Seahawks make it into that group. Eagles, and then who?

The Niners have a brutal schedule this year (worse than the Seahawks) and I see them as the team most likely to underperform the preseason expectations.

The Lions had a great draft in terms of players that can make an immediate impact, and would be contenders as the team that comes "out of nowhere" to contend for the NFC.

Dallas is a team with question marks all over it--they could be very good or very meh. The Giants likely have an edge in the NFC East but are not that scary, either.

Carolina has Young but will likely be a year away from serious contention.

If the Seahawks really do have a "top 5" (NFL) offense and their D makes a step up to "average" then... "why not us?"

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I don't at this point perceive the Seahawks to be the kind of powerhouse that has a good chance to reach, let alone win, the Superbowl. To prove me wrong, we'd need to see a far better run defense and a real ability to apply pressure to quarterbacks. If those two changes manifest, I could change my mind, though we'd still need to see Geno Smith perform at least a standard deviation more effectively than last season, although that performance was probably a couple of standard deviations above what most anyone (other than Geno's mom) expected.

Maybe we'll get a breakout season from Mafe. Or maybe Hall will prove to be a monster. I think there's a good chance our starting corners will lock down both sides of the field pretty well, leaving only the slot and the run game. That alone could go a long way toward helping Mafe and/or Hall to break out. But I'll believe it when I see it.

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