Michael Turner and Matt Ryan will lead the Falcons to the NFC South title, according to one expert.
Preseason rankings are entertaining, generally have no meaning and mean even less in the NFL than they do in college football because the NFL actually has a playoff system.
But I just found one set of NFL rankings worth paying attention. Rick Gosselin of the Dallas Morning News, one of the nation’s most respected football writers, just ranked the NFL teams, Nos. 1 to 32. Something you will find noteworthy: He has the defending Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints ranked only eighth — one spot behind the Falcons.
Because I’ve known Gosselin for years — though not for all 35 years he has been covering the league — I decided to give him a call, just to be certain all of his faculties were still intact. When you read Gosselin’s answers, I’m sure you’ll realize what most already know: He knows his stuff.
♦ Question: The Saints eighth?
Answer: “You can’t go status quo because every year more than half of the teams that qualify for the playoffs don’t qualify the following year. I think the number is something like 5.8 of the 12 [playoff teams] qualify the next year. Life changes in the NFL. Parity gives us that.”
♦ Question: Thoughts on the Falcons?
Answer: “Two years ago, the Falcons were on the doorstep of being a Super Bowl contender. Now they have Michael Turner back, healthy again, and Matt Ryan is a potential franchise quarterback. I really like what [Thomas] Dimitroff and [Mike] Smith have going. They’re a young team on the rise.”
♦ Question: With the Saints, are you just thinking in terms of Super Bowl hangover?
Answer: “It was just a miracle type season for them. I think they’re a really good team but almost everything went right. I covered both the NFC [championship] and the Super Bowl and I thought the better team lost twice. The Vikings basically beat themselves in the NFC game and [Peyton] Manning was taking the Colts in [for a potential tying score before an interception] in the Super Bowl. It’s hard for even great teams to come back after winning the Super Bowl, I saw it here in Dallas, and the Cowboys were a great team. The Saints are not a great team, but they won the Super Bowl.”
♦ Question: How far do you see the Falcons going?
Answer: “I think they’ll win the division and make the playoffs. After that, I don’t know. I just ranked the teams, but Indianapolis and Dallas are my top two so I have them going to the Super Bowl.”
♦ Question: And the Falcons will win the division because . . .
Answer: “It’s just the history of that division. I think in one stretch they had four different winners in four years. It’s such a topsy turvy division. I just like their young quarterback. I always used to think quarterbacks were 70 percent of the equation, but after watching the league last season I think now it’s 80 percent. Matt Ryan is going into his third year. The third year is when guys blossom. This is when Troy Aikman took off. The light bulb goes on. If you look at my rankings, my top 10 teams are pretty much all predicated on the quarterback.” (Note: Gosselin is correct on the NFC South’s unpredictability. The winners since 2001: Tampa-Carolina-Atlanta-Tampa-New Orleans-Tampa-Carolina-New Orleans.)
♦ Question: Who’s going to win it all?
Answer: “The Colts are the best team. They were the best team last year. They were 14-0 until they shut it down. They came within three minutes of winning the Super Bowl without the best defensive player in football, Bob Sanders, and a starting wide receiver, Anthony Gonzales. Now they’ve added [defensive end] Jerry Hughes [in the draft]. He’s perfect for them. They’re the best.”
So, are you convinced?
Here’s the link to Rick’s complete rankings, but I’m listing the top 10 below, with his comments.
1. Indianapolis: The Colts were the AFC’s best team a year ago despite getting nothing from their running game (No. 32 in NFL) and a disappointing 34 sacks from a pass rush that features two Pro Bowl edge rushers (Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis). Peyton Manning had to shoulder more of the burden than usual, and he responded. He used 2009 to develop two young wideouts into playmakers (Austin Collie and Pierre Garcon) and led seven fourth-quarter, come-from-behind victories. The Colts also overcame 65 games lost by starters because of injury to win the AFC.
2. Dallas: Only the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints had a more prolific offense than the Cowboys in 2009. The arrival of WR Dez Bryant gives the Cowboys the best offense in the NFL. QB Tony Romo, HB Marion Barber, WRs Miles Austin and Roy Williams and TE Jason Witten all have been to Pro Bowls, and first-round draft picks Bryant and HB Felix Jones have Pro Bowl potential. The Cowboys will need all of that to survive a schedule that includes games at Indianapolis, Green Bay, Houston and Minnesota. The Saints also visit Cowboys Stadium.
3. Baltimore: The Ravens have always won with defense. They reached the AFC semifinals last season with the NFL’s third-ranked defense and figure to be even stronger in 2010 with the additions of pass rusher Sergio Kindle and nose tackle Terrence Cody with their first two draft picks. But the offense is no longer just a spare tire – not with the emergence of Ray Rice as a Pro Bowl running back and the arrival of WR Anquan Boldin this offseason in trade. They will help accelerate the development of QB Joe Flacco, who passed for 3,613 yards last season.
4. Green Bay: The Packers finished sixth in the NFL in offense and second in defense last season with the youngest roster in the NFL. Aaron Rodgers emerged as a Pro Bowl quarterback, and Green Bay re-emerged as a playoff contender, winning seven of its final eight games to qualify as a wild card. Twenty-one of the 22 starters return with only Aaron Kampman defecting in free agency. First-round draft pick Bryan Bulaga bolsters the blocking front.
5. San Diego: LaDainian Tomlinson was the face of the franchise for the last decade. But he left this off-season after averaging only 3.3 yards per carry and gained a career-low 730 yards. The Chargers had already transitioned to a pass-first attack with Pro Bowl QB Philip Rivers and went 13-3 in 2009 with that approach. San Diego used a first-round draft pick on RB Ryan Mathews to balance the attack.
6. Minnesota: Pencil Brett Favre in at quarterback. Officially, he remains undecided on his future. Unofficially, Favre underwent ankle surgery last month to restore his mobility. Don’t look for Favre to walk away from football following a 4,202-yard, 33-TD passing season. But he’s 40. When do his wheels start to wobble? The 21 other starters are back from a team that finished 12-4 and played into overtime in the NFC title game. This team has unfinished business.
7. Atlanta: The Falcons return all 22 starters from a 9-7 team, and young QB Matt Ryan has another year under his belt. A healthy RB Michael Turner will energize the NFL’s 16th-ranked offense; he missed five games because of injury last season. Coach Mike Smith addressed the NFL’s 21st-ranked defense by signing CB Dunta Robinson in free agency and using his first two draft picks on that side of the ball (OLB Sean Weatherspoon, DT Corey Peters).
8. New Orleans: The Saints enjoyed a magical season in 2009 – starting with a 13-game chase of perfection and finishing with a first-ever Super Bowl championship. But can New Orleans rebottle that magic? Offensively the Saints will be fine with Drew Brees at the controls. But defensively the Saints took a hit with the free-agent defection of LB Scott Fujita.
9. Houston: The Texans have never made the playoffs in their eight years of existence. But Houston has strung together three consecutive nonlosing seasons, highlighted by a 9-7 finish in 2009. The Texans have a Top 5 offense, featuring the game’s best WR in Andre Johnson, and some defensive standouts in DE Mario Williams, LBs DeMeco Ryans and Brian Cushing and SS Bernard Pollard.
10. NY Jets: The Jets reached the AFC title game last season with a rookie quarterback. They are sparing no expense to take the next step, signing RB LaDainian Tomlinson and DE Jason Taylor and trading for WR Santonio Holmes and CB Antonio Cromartie. Gone is 1,400-yard rusher Thomas Jones, which will put greater pressure on QB Mark Sanchez.
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JSS
June 16th, 2010
11:47 pm
@ HS…
True dat, but when they can’t win on the field, they always stoop to bringing in outside stuff… May Mrs. Brees find a peace not found in her last couple of years… Some rough is heading your way, batten down the hatches!
hiramsaint
June 16th, 2010
11:59 pm
fortunately i don’t have feathers so there’s not a lot they can do to ruffle me. i’m also much wittier than any pile of bird poop i’ve encountered here so heres to celebrating another WINNING season. may y’all and your team enjoy the playoffs from your sofas again this year.– have a nice evening JSS- -kirk out
BP beware
June 17th, 2010
12:01 am
According to Newsweek magazine dated March 11, 2010 issue:
Based on numbers from a Justice Department report, Louisiana is the most corrupt state.
Another study calls the Bayou State the third-most corrupt state—well above Illinois (a middling number 19), and just behind Washington, D.C., and North Dakota
I feel sorry for BP and I am sure BP will face a lot more fraudulent cases than Hurricanes Karina….. with President Obama’s help….
President Obama wants to falsely show that he is in charge of the situation, on the mean time – blame BP for everything, asking everyone (lots of fraudulent cases) to file for claims.
Boise Dawg
June 17th, 2010
12:03 am
Jeff only rankings that matter. The New Orleans Saints have a Super Bowl title and the Falcons have none.
junebaby
June 17th, 2010
12:06 am
@Hiramsaint…, where was that sentiment for leaving mohers, and other family members out of it when it was about m. vick??? now when someone makes a documented comment about a D. Brees family member, all of a sudden it’s off limits??? give me a break!
PMC
June 17th, 2010
12:13 am
We still have to find a kicking game and some consistant pass rush but yeah I’m bullish on this season too.
PMC
June 17th, 2010
12:18 am
Anyone know if it went 60ft 6 inches tonight?
Over 20 yards is not something we’ve seen much.
Mikel Woodson part II
June 17th, 2010
12:25 am
I guess Schultz will write anything to get attention. The only way they could be rated high is if Michael Vick is coming back.
Schultz your stories are becoming like tabloid reporting… By the way I just caught an like alien if you are interested…
lee
June 17th, 2010
12:29 am
what a waste of a column. who cares what a dallas says about new orleans that’s reproduced in the atlanta? the saints won the super bowl, something the falcons and never and will never do.
America's Team Sucks
June 17th, 2010
12:44 am
America’s Team : The reason they can’t have consecutive winning season’s is the NFL’s scheduling formula – when you have one decent season you get a REAL schedule the next year and the weak teams can’t sustain it.
This used to be the case before realignment. Now there are only two games each year that have optional opponents. Even a Texan should be able to do that math. Umm, lets see. 6 games in your division. 4 games vs a rotating NFC division and 4 games vs a rotating AFC division. 6 + 4 + 4 = 14 – 16 = 2. 14 of the 16 games each team plays is not determined by the previous years performance. The Saints are the viks and cowgirls. Atl’s are the eagles and packers. Dal’s are saints and card’s.
Are all Dallas fans really this dumb? Have they not seen the light of day between playoff wins? This is the 9th year it has been this way. Can you not see the pattern? Wait, maybe no one told you it changed so it is not your fault that you did not know. COME OUT FROM UNDER YOUR ROCK!
And, I am not defending ATL, I just hate idiots. for the record, black&gold
Ken Strickland
June 17th, 2010
2:46 am
JOKE-are you saying that we could have had the NFL’s 3rd highest rated DEF if we had drafted Joe Flacco instead of MRyan? Show everyone you actually have a brain and come up with something different.
Ken Strickland
June 17th, 2010
2:47 am
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jackson jersey
June 17th, 2010
3:35 am
I prefer Jackson jersey to Falcons’ jersey.
ME
June 17th, 2010
4:21 am
right!
Poll time: Which Atlanta team is closest to a title? | Jeff Schultz
June 17th, 2010
5:02 am
[...] and bounce back seasons are expected for quarterback Matt Ryan and running back Michael Turner. One NFL expert already has picked them to win the NFC South, ahead of the Saints. Ryan obviously is the biggest [...]
shaggy
June 17th, 2010
6:42 am
This Rick puke sounds like he is in a love triangle with favre and manning. I am a hardcore Falcons fan, but the ‘Aints did beat both prima donnas decisively. I saw both favre and manning crying like little girls, because someone stole their little ball…and stuffed it in their face. Then there was the complete dismantling of the brady bunch, who “sports writers that are better than the rest of us”, before that game, practically adjusted tom’s jock strap for his comfort when he was to receive the pre-ordained game ball for the match.
GO Falcons! Is pre-season over yet? Let’s play some football, and I don’t mean that sissified version, where skinny girly men run around kicking a round, easy to handle ball to a climactic 0-0 tie. WOW! I am getting sleepy just thinking about that.
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
7:27 am
@ junebaby–hate to tell you this but mikey ia ancient history too. but allow me to counter– vicks mom was not involved in his CRIMINAL wrong doing but some of his family and homeys were which makes them fair targets. vick is a convicted felon who at one time had some game but now is relegated to being a non passing , to old to run hasbeen. brees on the other hand is a top rated qb who is involved in many charities including the brees foundation for kids plus many other community outreach programs- in short, an upstanding citizen.– all i stated was to leave peoples mothers, including yours, out of these back and forth bantrings especially when they are deceased-try to show a sparkle of class junebaby
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
7:36 am
@ ken srickland- what he meant was that with flacco on the field , the offense would more than likely be on the field longer with more sustained drives allowing the defence to rest up . with your defence rested they are naturally able to play better, elevating thier ranking and not being under pressure to constantly play from behind. i’m sure CHOKE would have put it in a different way but thats the jist of it
rekingball
June 17th, 2010
7:41 am
I don’t think the saints are going to do too good this year.
I heard a lot of them were on that oxycotton.
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
7:45 am
i don’t think the falcons are going to do too good this year. i heard babs has been passing out the doobies!– p.s. learn how to spell
ryan
June 17th, 2010
8:03 am
Do think the Falcons would go after Albert Haynesworth because the Falcons run a 4-3 defence just look at defence Spoon and Haynesworth now that would be a defence.
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
8:16 am
well they dropped 72 mill. on ryan with no playoff wins so why not pay fat albert a bunch not to win another playoff game
rekingball
June 17th, 2010
8:20 am
The saints, they surely are a bunch of lucky suckers.
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hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
8:21 am
how ’bout them rings though!!!!!!!!!!!!
eyesripdopen85
June 17th, 2010
10:29 am
First of all I am and forever will be a diehard falcons fan. With that being said…. the saints got lucky when they beat the vikings. if i remember right they were well into field goal range for kicker ryan longwell and they ran another play in which farve through a pick. so saints got lucky in that aspect. Lets not all forget how miami exposed the saints offense and chocked it off and if i remember right we beat the dolphins in game 1 I know i was there. it should have been the vikings and the colts in the superbowl due to a game wining field goal from ryan longwell. But… thats the vikings fault and the saints won. Now as for the super bowl the saints were the better team they wanted it more then the colts that was easy to see. I will give credit where credit is due but i believe if it wasnt for the easy schedule and drew brees the saints wouldnt even made the playoffs. This year WILL be a different story saints WILL lose to the FALCONS in both meetings and in my opinion be luchy to make it too the playoffs. GO FALCONS TAKE US TO THE SUPERBOWL!!!
Roger
June 17th, 2010
10:30 am
The Falcons will destroy the aint’s in both games Thje aint’s are not a championship team a fluke season last year The comment everything went right was on yhe money. And for the comment The aint’s had injuries too is stupid, look what positions both teams lost. We went neck to neck with a backup QB and running back Without Brees your 16-0.. Get real and informed before making such crazy comments. Leave the blog for people in reality FALCONS superbowl Champ’s this year The aint’s will go back to last place where they are more comfortable, There will be no more feeling sorry for the Katrina city . They let you win to bring you up. Now its over and back to last where you belong!!!
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
10:41 am
yet after the dolphins choking it off they still lost to the saints because of TEAM play. when both sides can play as one then you get what we had last year ,which is the way we wanted it. i also agree about brees leading the team to the playoffs and i feel the same way about ryan. if the falcon didn’t have a qb with an 80 rating , y’all probably would have gone to the playoffs but with less than 3000 yds with 14 picks 5 fumbles and only 22 td’s, it was never gonna happen. you can say refs…bye weeks… away games… hard schedule…. 1 week turf toe all you want but the reality is in the stats
eyesripdopen85
June 17th, 2010
10:45 am
Ohh and believe the saints would of lost in OT vs. the vikes after they kicked the fieldgoal. LOL better luck next time vikes u idiots
Punk style AT QB #2
June 17th, 2010
11:06 am
This has to be a joke. First defence not in the top ten – offense not in the top ten. And the hope#2 good kid but football punk in his heart. The NFL is trying to pump this guy up. Can he lead this team NO!! the running game is the key . Any QB with time will beat you. but when the pressure he turn to pure punk. In New Orleans the fan base belive . not the Falcons. they will start off fast and lose steam again . The punk does not have heart when under the gun . And the NFL is pushing him like they did the first year yes they gave him a break.
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
11:09 am
well thought out and well presented roger. now teacher sais it’s time for a bottle and a nap. i guess the falcons also fealt sorry for us and let us win 2 last year…right. get a clue and when you do let your team borrow it!
Boudin
June 17th, 2010
11:23 am
1.) the Falcons defense isn’t as good as the Saints defense. it’s not even close.
2.) the Falcons receivers aren’t as good as the Saints receivers. again, not even close.
3.) the Falcons 15th ranked run game isn’t as good as the Saints 6th ranked run game.
4.) Matt Ryan will never be as good as Drew Brees.
yet somehow the Falcons are going to be a better team. you dirty birds actually believe this?
to the author of the article… the Saints outscored the Colts 30-7 from the second quarter on. is that really luck?
to the idiot that brought up the Saints v Dolphins game. from the end of the second quarter, the Saints outscored the Dolphins 43-10. i’ll say that again. 43-10… in a little over 30 minutes.
this was one of the least informative articles i’ve read in a while. complete garbage. and the falcons fans are eating it up.
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
11:36 am
now that was good boudin– i garontee
RYAN
June 17th, 2010
12:40 pm
Sean Payton simply a better coach than Mike Smith, and Brees is simply a better QB than Matt Ryan. Grant it, Mike Smith is a good coach and one of the better ones in the league, and Matt Ryan has a bright future ahead of him, but they just are not better than the Saints, period. Falcons day will come, but as long as Sean Payton, Drew Brees, and Gregg Williams are in New Orleans, it aint happening. Sorry to disappoint.
JS
June 17th, 2010
12:45 pm
Congrats, your Atlanta Falcons are Pre-Season Ranking NFC South Champions! Way to go, quite an accomplishment for ya.
I’ll remain a fan of my Saints, who beat your Pre-Season Ranking Champs twice last season and who will do it again in 2010.
Enjoy!
rekingball
June 17th, 2010
12:48 pm
That rankings certainly got a lot saints fans panties in a wad.
Maybe all of you could get together and pull each others panties out of the others butt cheeks.
Sounds like you would all enjoy it.
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
1:00 pm
you sound loke a man of experience
rekingball
June 17th, 2010
1:14 pm
No, I’m not a saints fan.
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
1:17 pm
thats what i’m talking about
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
1:57 pm
aren’t they supposed to outlaw windbags in misery?
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
2:49 pm
YAWN
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
2:58 pm
your tax dollars pay me. you know very little about the team that will sweep yours AGAIN this year. if you knew that you didn’t know anything that would be something but you don’t even know that. i surely hope your around this season as i will find it amusing to hear the newly fabricated excuses as to why y’all lost again or will you default ,for lack of vision, to the same old tired played out ones that you use now. when was the last time the falcons posted 3 winning seasons ? ignorance is in the mirror for you and to the rest of us it’s not cute or funny
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
3:04 pm
one more thing 284 -IF you were with a FIRM then it’s ridiculous for me to think they moved you to become a partner unless theyy wanted you the hell out of there so bad they paid for your move to work for someone else. of course podunk, misery is a thriving corporate metropolis not at all like buffalo. the manure truck leaves for conyers shortly and there is plenty of room for you on it- now i’m bored with you
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
3:05 pm
learn how to spell
ASHCAN.
June 17th, 2010
3:20 pm
Well all i have to say is the falcons have not yet proved themselves and they get a top ten ranking? Last i checked making mistakes are part of the game in the nfl @ rick gosselin saying vikes beat themselves and the better team lost twice v/s the saints.Football is a mental game too so if you don’t keep your head in the game until the last tick on that clock then you deserve to lose.You can’t take anything from a champion in any sport.The saints are not a team of mine,but i think they are better than the falcons.How can you put the falcons above a team that averaged 30 points a season? thats hard to do in the nfl.I guess they aint giving you no props drew brees when your a top 5 QB in the nfl.Oh well, i guess one persons opinion(rick gosselin)don’t mean jack diddly in reality when there’s a kabillion people in this world.
ASHCAN.
June 17th, 2010
3:23 pm
Correction,30 points(saints) for the past season a game.
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
3:29 pm
they won the superbowl because of their D and except for fugita they are be smakin’ matty around again this —unless the phantom turf toe appears again
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
3:36 pm
name the depth and 2 starters
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
3:37 pm
you can’t ’cause grant and fugita were not any depth loss
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
3:45 pm
i rest my case- i never once said anything about me only your beloved falcons. thanks 284 ,now atl knows what a moron you are and that you should seek help
hiramsaint
June 17th, 2010
3:53 pm
bye bye birdy- i hope you can get over your man crush on me . perhaps you can find a trucker on the interstate to comfort you. i’m sure you have before . again- stay away from the play grounds