Indianapolis Colts: Win the Super Bowl, and go for an undefeated season next year.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Beat a good team that isn't playing with a back up.
Tennessee Titans: Start Billy Volek, get a good running back. What if Reggie Bush drops (like Aaron Rodgers)?
Houston Texans: Get an offensive line that can stop my grandmother from sacking David Carr.
AFC North:
Pittsburgh Steelers: Beat the Bengals. Get rid of Tommy Maddox. Get Charlie Batch game ready.
Cincinnati Bengals: The rush defense definately needs help. Find a way to hold Larry Johnson to say, 180 yards instead of 200 in next year's game.
Cleveland Browns: Get a few wide outs for Charlie Frye, and try to make him the next Ben Roethlisberger.
Baltimore Ravens: Step up the defense, and this included keeping Ray Lewis and Ed Reed off of injured reserve.
AFC East:
New England Patriots: Beat Indianapolis and win yet another Super Bowl. If not, get a name brand wide out, and keep players healthy.
New York Jets: Develop Brooks Bollinger so he is ready when (not if) Chad Pennington gets hurt.
Buffalo Bills: Find an offense, develop J.P. Losman, and resign Kelly Holcombe. He's the best guy they have for winning.
Miami Dolphins: Find a QB that is able to win games (talking San Diego into trading Philip Rivers would really help here).
AFC West:
San Diego Chargers: Further develop the secondary and offensive line. Find a way use LT even more.
Denver Broncos: Find a good quality backup for Jake Plummer. Win the Super Bowl.
Oakland Raiders: Find a QB that can throw the deep ball well. Offensive line.
Kansas City Chiefs: More consistency on defense.
NFC West
Seattle Seahawks: Win the Super Bowl. Come to an agreement with Shaun Alexander.
San Francisco 49ers: Find an offensive line. Defense is important. Play as well on the road as they do at home.
Arizona Cardinals: Develop Josh McGown into a starter, and KEEP HIM THERE!!! He can be a good QB given half a chance.
St. Louis Rams: Commit to running the ball more.
NFC East
Philadelphia Eagles: Find a great wide receiver (via free agency) that doesn't have a big mouth (think Santana Moss of the Redskins).
Dallas Cowboys: Get a good young QB that will stay in Dallas for longer than a year.
Washington Redskins: Trade Lavar Arrington for as much as he's worth. Keep Mark Brunell, and further develop Jason Campbell and Patrick Ramsey.
New York Giants: The defense needs help, and Eli Manning needs to connect more than 55% of the time.
NFC South:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Trade Brian Griese, and start Chris Simms. Need a legit number one wide receiver.
Carolina Panthers: Make Jake Delhomme more consistent. Figure out the running back situation.
Atlanta Falcons: Make Michael Vick a true double threat by making him a better pocket passer. Atlanta also needs a number one wide out.
New Orleans Saints: Draft Matt Leinart and get him reps at QB. Draft (or trade for) a good running back (draft note: Maybe Jerome Harrison of Washington will fall to the second round).
NFC North
Green Bay Packers: Get a good starting QB (assuming Farve will retire). Get some offensive linemen.
Detroit Lions: Need a good starting QB. Get rid of Joey Harrington. Find a running game.
Minnesota Vikings: Stay out of trouble (no more sexboat or Whizzinator scandals). Find a new deep threat replacement for Randy Moss.
Chichago Bears; Develop Kyle Orton into at least a ready backup so that when (again, not if) Rex Grossman gets injured, he can do even better. Which leads me to the next resolution for the Bears, which is nearly impossible: Keep Rex Grossman off injured reserve.
I am a student at Northern Kentucky University pursuing a major in biochemistry. I originally come from Bedford County, Pennsylvania, but am living in Northern Kentucky. I have an interest in college football and the NFL, and am of course, rooting for the Pittsburgh Steelers.