[Getting Ryan Fitzpatrick back](http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000677227/article/ryan-fitzpatrick-jets-strike-oneyear-contract) is huge for the [New York Jets](/teams/newyorkjets/profile?team=NYJ), especially after he threw a franchise-record 31 touchdowns a season ago. [Eric Decker](/player/ericdecker/497284/profile) and [Brandon Marshall](http://www.nfl.com/player/brandonmarshall/2495893/profile) comprise [one of the best WR duos in football](http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000648397/article/jets-receivers-patriots-tight-ends-among-top-passcatching-duos), especially in the red zone, while [Matt Forte](/player/mattforte/234/profile) will make big waves in the run and pass game. In Miami, Adam Gase can take this team a long way. After all, he once commanded an offense that threw for 55 touchdowns in a season. (Yes, it was with Peyton Manning at QB, but still -- 55 TDs is a stunning figure.)

The most talented division is the NFC East. Dallas could have the best offense in the NFL, with a cast of enticing weapons ( Tony Romo, Dez Bryant, Jason Witten, Ezekiel Elliott) behind a great offensive line. Washington had a solid showing last year and will probably build on that. The Eagles still have some explosive players with Darren Sproles, Sam Bradford and Jordan Matthews. Then, the Giants have a very talented receiving group, which gets the ball from two-time Super Bowl champion Eli Manning. It's hard to not choose the NFC South here. Carolina is going to be physical and diverse again this season. This is a team that ranked second in rushing in 2015, had the league MVP in Cam Newton AND will reap the benefits of top receiver Kelvin Benjamin's return. I think Matt Ryan will have a good season, with Julio Jones, Mohamed Sanu and Devonta Freeman at his side. Kyle Shanahan will have this Atlanta offense clicking in his second season as offensive coordinator.