2. Carolina Panthers- The only team that would threaten the Panthers would be the Seahawks and they wont see them until the conference Championship.
3. Denver Broncos- Getting home field advantage in the AFC Peyton has an easy route to at least the conference championship. Depending on who wins in the divisional round everyone but the Bengals would be visiting Mile High. The hardest of those matchups would be against the Colts.
4. San Francisco 49ers- San Francisco shouldn't expect a game like they had in week 1 against the Packers. The 49ers showed variety against the Cardinals and it threw their defense off balance, expect more of the same when they play the Packers.
5. New England Patriots- Getting the first round bye is crucial to this bruised up team. New England will draw everyone but the Chargers should they win.
6. Cincinnati Bengals- Let's hope the good version of the Bengals show up on Sunday. If they do show up expect a 20 plus point win.
7. Indianapolis Colts- The Colts must have the second best wild card matchup of the playoffs going against the Chiefs. Winning in week 16 23-7 at Arrowhead the Colts look to dominate a weak team.
8. Green Bay Packers- Unfortunately for the Packers they get to play the NFC West. The 49ers are coming in hot but a revamped Aaron Rodgers looks for playoff redemption this year.
9. New Orleans Saints- Drew Brees looks to correct his poor play away from the Super Dome. Winning in Philadelphia will be hard but with the talent this team has they certainly can do it.
10. Kansas City Chiefs- The Chiefs take on the Colts in Indy in what could be a repeat of the 23-7 loss in week 16.
11. Philadelphia Eagles- While the Eagles do have to take on the Saints they get to do it at home, Drew Brees has been less than stellar when away from the dome. If they win that game they would get to travel to Carolina.
12. San Diego Chargers- The Chargers have the hardest road to the Super Bowl. They would have to beat the Bengals at home, then travel to Denver and beat Peyton and im guessing go to New England.