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Dallas offense looks awesome, despite Tony Romo's interceptions and social life.
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Dallas offense looks awesome, despite Tony Romo's interceptions and social life.
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Paul Domowitch: Cowboys are the team to beat in NFL

NFL TRAINING CAMPS won't open for another 7 weeks, but most of the adding and subtracting is complete. What you see right now on the league's 32 rosters is pretty much what you're going to get, unless Chad Johnson unexpectedly breaks the Bengals' resolve or the Dolphins ship Jason Taylor off to another NFL ballroom.

I'm allowed to believe what I want to believe right now. And what I believe is that the best team in football is the Dallas Cowboys.

Are they perfect? No. They lack depth at wide receiver, their offensive line is just OK and their quarterback throws too many interceptions.

That said, they still finished second in the league in points scored and third in total offense last season, and added a pretty good outside runner in the draft (Felix Jones) to complement bruising Marion Barber.

The offseason additions of cornerbacks Pacman Jones and first-rounder Mike Jenkins - assuming Jones gets his suspension lifted by Roger Goodell - improve a secondary that gave up just 19 touchdown passes last year.

As is usually the case in the NFL, injuries and quarterback play will ultimately determine who's still standing come next February. But right here, right now, the Cowboys are my team to beat.

Here are my current rankings, with 2007 regular-season records in parentheses:

1. DALLAS (13-3): Memo to Tony Romo: Women weaken legs.

2. NEW ENGLAND (16-0): The Pats have some age issues on defense, but oh, that offense.

3. JACKSONVILLE (11-5): Jags are done playing second fiddle to Peyton Manning and the Colts.

4. INDIANAPOLIS (13-3): Stood still in the offseason, but Manning gives Colts a chance to win every week against every team.

5. SAN DIEGO (11-5): Chargers will run away with the AFC West, regardless of how fast Philip Rivers recovers from his torn ACL.

6. GREEN BAY (13-3): If Aaron Rodgers can give the Packers anything, they have a chance to make it back to the NFC title game.

7. CLEVELAND (10-6): Additions of defensive linemen Shaun Rogers and Corey Williams give the Browns the run-stopping ability to thwart the Steelers in AFC North.

8. NEW YORK GIANTS (10-6): They caught lightning in a bottle last year, but free-agent losses at linebacker and likely retirement of Michael Strahan have weakened them.

9. PITTSBURGH (10-6): Willie Parker and Rashard Mendenhall are going to be one hell of a one-two running punch.

10. SEATTLE (10-6): Seahawks will be in a win-one-for-the-walrus mode as Mike Holmgren heads into his final season.

11. EAGLES (8-8): Their pass rush and QB play will determine how far the Eagles go this season.

12. MINNESOTA (8-8): Getting defensive end Jared Allen from the Chiefs was big, but the key to the Vikings' success will be the progress of QB Tarvaris Jackson.

13. BUFFALO (7-9): If defensive tackle Marcus Stroud has any gas left in his tank, Bills could make a playoff push.

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