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The fourth of eight divisional looks ahead at the upcoming NFL season.
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DENVER BRONCOS (8-8, t-1st in AFC West, in 2011)

The good: There are quarterback upgrades, and then there's going from an incompetent passer like Tim Tebow to maybe the greatest QB of all time, which Peyton Manning may have been pre-injury. I know Manning comes with risks, and likely with decline, but the potential payoff there is just so huge. ... The best part of the offense, apart from Manning, is the line. LT Ryan Clady is the biggest name from a unit that doesn't have any single obvious weak spot. ... OLB D.J. Williams will begin the season suspended, but when he returns, he, fellow OLB Von Miller and DE Elvis Dumervil should give the Broncos three studs in their front seven.

The bad: There's not much in the way of skill position talent around Manning. Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker have potential at receiver, but there's not much behind them, and I've never been huge on RB Willis McGahee, who will turn 31 in October. ... The Broncos have an intriguing set of cornerbacks (Champ Bailey, Tracy Porter, Chris Harris and Drayton Florence), but it may not be enough to overcome their weak safety tandem of Mike Adams and Rahim Moore. ... Should Manning go down, Caleb Hanie is his likely replacement, for reasons I still don't understand. Season, meet toilet.

The verdict: I know the Broncos, who were outscored by 81 points in 2011, were possibly the worst division champion in football history. They had Tebow then. They have Manning now. And I see plenty to like around him. The finish: 11-5, 1st in AFC West


KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (7-9, 3rd in AFC West, in 2011)

The good: The Chiefs lost CB Brandon Carr, but they added CB Stanford Routt, and more important, S Eric Berry is healthy. Add CBs Brandon Flowers and Javier Arenas and S Kendrick Lewis to the mix, and the secondary is my favorite part of this team. ... Speaking of key guys that are back from injury, I haven't heard a ton of buzz about RB Jamaal Charles, either in real football or in fantasy. I find that odd, because I think he'll likely resume his status as one of the most exciting players at the position. ... If Dwayne Bowe shows up each week, he could combine with Jon Baldwin and Steve Breaston on a very good receiving corps.

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Mark Johnson

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Morris Daily Herald

Seneca, IL

mjohnson@shawmedia.com

Mark has worked at the Morris Daily Herald since 2002 and was both a part- and full-time sports writer until March 2011. Since then, he has worked as a page designer at the paper while also continuing to write opinion and feature pieces for the sports department.

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