NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOP TO BOTTOM
No. Team (1999 record) Comment
1. St. Louis (13-3) Still on top for now.
2. Indianapolis (13-3) Loaded: Manning, James, Harrison.
3. Tennessee (13-3) George could find Titans one more yard.
4. Tampa Bay (11-5) Keyshawn is magic Johnson.
5. Washington (10-6) Obviously no deficit in D.C.
6. Jacksonville (14-2) Get well soon.
7. Buffalo (11-5) Lost names, still has game.
8. Oakland (8-8) Janikowski the kick Raiders need.
9. Green Bay (8-8) Can Favre keep his streak alive?
10. New England (8-8) Belichick heats up Jet rivalry.
11. Seattle (9-7) Husky Stadium in winter could be slippery.
12. Baltimore (8-8) Just needs offense to step up.
13. Carolina (8-8) Beuerlein near his peak.
14. Kansas City (9-7) Missed playoffs three of last four years.
15. Denver (6-10) Davis hopes to be back in saddle.
16. New York Jets (8-8) Testaverde could settle upheaval.
17. Pittsburgh (6-10) Kordell Stewart tries again.
18. Miami (9-7) Quarterback transition will take time.
19. Detroit (8-8) Signed Stewart to bolster run.
20. Philadelphia (5-11) Eagles have some talent.
21. Dallas (8-8) Trying to return to offense of old.
22. Atlanta (5-11) Anderson provides a leg up.
23. Minnesota (10-6) Culpepper might be just fine.
24. Chicago (6-10) May be better, if McNown is.
25. Arizona (6-10) Everything was not Jake in ’99.
26. San Diego (8-8) Quarterback saga continues.
27. New York Giants (7-9) Fassell running out of time.
28. San Francisco (4-12) Paying for the good old days.
29. New Orleans (3-13) Ricky Williams should improve.
30. Cincinnati (4-12) Warrick: Such a bargain at No. 4.
31. Cleveland (2-14) Policy is still formulating.
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