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Deep sleeper: Chiefs at 50-1. With LJ they have to get better. Unfortunately, they play SD twice and Denver twice so the best they can do there is 2-2
Ah, but your forgetting that LJ is due for a blown ACL sometime around game three, with all the carries he had last year. In fact, they should go ahead and put him on the cover of Madden now. Besides, Bodog has KC at 30-1, which is a lot less interesting. I like the steelers pick a lot though; I think the Ravens are going to regress quite a bit. For that matter, I like Cincinatti at 15-1 also.
One last thought if you're looking for a deep sleeper- San Francisco at 40-1. That division is going to look awful again next year, and they play the NFC South, which is even worse, so they could jump up and suprise some people. They have a beast at running back, and I've been impressed by Alex Smith, considering he has no receivers and no offensive line. They signed Nate Clemens, which is a huge upgrade on defense, and if they can add a weapon in the draft, they could easily a very good team.
P.S: teams to avoid- Dallas (I do not believe in Romo, who reminds me in every way of Shaun King), San Diego (too many coaching changes; besides, what's the fun of playing 6-1?), Baltimore (Old Man Mcnair and the inept running game- it almost sounds like a Harry Potter book), Tennessee (big-time regression due), and Carolina (can't you already hear the Week five "it's time to bring in David Carr and see what he can do" arguments?). Of course, I'll have money on the BEEEAARRSSSSSSSS, but that's my heart talking, not my head.