NFC East predictions

The NFC East 2021 division champs will not be set in stone this year, as all four teams will be competitive.

The Dallas Cowboys have one of the best rosters in the league on offense with arguably top 10 players at every skill position on that side of the ball, except for the tight end of course.

With the addition of Dan Quinn as defensive coordinator, their scheme should be better, resulting in better defensive play.

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The New York Giants will be interesting. They closed out the 2020 season playing very competitive football, and look to use that as a building foundation for the 2021 season.

With the additions of Kyle Rudolph, Kenny Golladay, and Adoree Jackson, the front office looks to be helping Daniel Jones by surrounding him with talent.

This also means that the clock is ticking on Daniel Jones’s production. My predictions are by thanksgiving, the Giants will know if Daniel Jones is their quarterback of the future or not.


The Washington Football Team is having a very successful rebuild. They were the 2020 division champs even with subpar quarterback play.

Even though Ryan Fitzpatrick will most likely be a bridge quarterback, I think Washington will be aggressive in this draft to land a quarterback as well. Also with the great addition of Curtis Samuel, the skill players in Washington are looking dangerous.

Lastly, The Philadelphia Eagles. Well, all I can say about this team is that we will see.

They were in cap hell this past offseason and Anthony Harris was a good signing, but some serious work needs to be done all around this team.

They will most likely be the worst team in this division this year and will have another top 10 draft pick next year.

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