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By Sascha Bartels
Published: July 22, 2008
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Hello again, welcome to the 2nd edition of this years' NFL division previews. Last week I reviewed the AFC South, to glowing reviews. If you missed that preview, go check it out on the front page of the site. As all the previews, the article will debut on the PSH radio show, then hit the website. Please tune in every Tuesday at 8pm Eastern for the radio show, as Chris “RaidenDawg” Grewe and Rob “Crunked” Freet review and preview the week's NFL activities.

So, the NFC West. Who will win, who will lose, and why? This division may be the hardest to predict, as I could see any of these teams rising to the top, or falling to the bottom. None of the four teams are really stacked, and two of them were among the bottom 7 in the league last year. Can the Seahawks continue to cling to the top spot, will the Cardinals finally rise to the occasion, can the Rams regain past glories, and will the 49ers find an offense?

First, the Seahawks. They cut loose former MVP Shaun Alexander, whose career appears finished, and replaced him with two solid, but very unspectacular backs in Julius Jones and T.J. Duckett. Then they lost one of the league's best and most clutch kickers, to a division rival no less, and replaced him with Olinda Mare. Neither of those replacements look to be improvements if you ask me. They also lost out to Tennessee in the Alge Crumpler sweepstakes. I'm also not impressed by the draft picks of Lawrence Jackson and John Carlson. While there are still some key components in place here, this team looks to be on the decline, and could be falling fast if they don't find good young talent soon. I don't believe this is the best team in the division anymore. They could fall as far as 4th, but I think they'll end up third in the division.

The Arizona Cardinals were in a playoff chase last year. That in and of itself is newsworthy. They finished with an even record, the first time in a decade. Despite an awful looking salary cap situation, they were also able to find a way to hold on to both of their star receivers. They did lose a couple big pieces in Calvin Pace and Bryant Johnson. Rookie receiver Early Doucet should compete for the slot receiver spot immediately, along with a couple of small school guys, Jamaica Rector and Jerheme Urban, as well as Ahmad Merritt. Offensively, this team should become very effective under the tutelage of Ken Whisenhunt and Russ Grimm. Picking up Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Calais Campbell in the draft will help improve the defense, led by Darnell Dockett and Antrel Rolle. The Cardinals are not yet ready to play with the big boys of the NFC, but they have a chance with 4 games against the NFC East, but they are good enough to win this division. Expect a big year from Edgerrin James and the Cardinals, as they roll to the top of the division.

The San Francisco 49ers followed up a promising 2006 with an abysmal 2007. While the team seems to keep making the right moves in free agency and drafting well, they can't seem to make the puzzle pieces fit. The biggest question mark at the moment has to be at quarterback, were Alex Smith is going to have to prove he is worthy of the starting spot and can hold off challenges by Shaun Hill and J.T. O'Sullivan. The 49ers added Justin Smith and Bryant Johnson, the latter of which can replace Darrell Jackson fairly adequately. They also signed Isaac Bruce for a veteran presence, and drafted well, adding Kentwan Balmer and Reggie Smith to an improving defense, and Chilo Rachal to the offensive line. Of course, the biggest addition the team made could arguably be offensive coordinator Mike Martz, who is going to have to get everything he can out of Smith and company, or it's going to be curtains for head coach Mike Nolan. The 49ers will show a lot of signs of improvement this year, despite finishing in the cellar of the division.

Last year, the St. Louis Rams lost Stephen Jackson and Marc Bulger, which not only hampered the rest of their season, it also put a toll on my fantasy team. Both should be recovered and back at 100%, which will in and of itself fix most of their offensive woes. Then they added Chris Long to other recent first round picks Adam Carriker and Tye Hill, meaning that the defense is ready for the future. It looks like the Rams are poised to make another serious run at division dominance soon, but the Cardinals and 49ers could be giving them competition. If Marc Bulger happens to get injured again, the team looks to be in much better shape this year with the addition of Trent Green. I still think that picking receiver Donnie Avery where they did was the reach of the draft, but still like the overall product. Generally, losing a kicker like Wilkins could hurt the team and cost them a win or two, but by nabbing Josh Brown from the Seahawks, the Rams will not miss a beat, and will likely be improved at the position. The Rams won't make the playoffs, but will jump both San Francisco and Seattle in the division standings.

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