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The bad: Chris Houston and Alphonso Smith are slated to be the starting cornerbacks in a secondary that again should challenge for the title of worst in the NFL. If the line isn't getting to opposing QBs with regularity, the Lions are in big trouble. ... The Lions will need Reilly Reiff to be the real deal, or their offensive line will again be a problem. The other guys that have been traditionally solid for them (LT Jeff Backus, C Dominic Raiola) are getting up there in years. ... The skill-position talent beyond Johnson (Kevin Smith, along with — when they're healthy and eligible — Jahvid Best and Mikel Leshoure at running back; WRs Nate Burleson and Titus Young) leave a lot to be desired.

The verdict: The strides Detroit made last season were very real. Even in what should be a loaded division — I think it's the best one in the league — expect the Lions to be right in the mix for a playoff spot. The finish: 10-6, 3rd in NFC North


GREEN BAY PACKERS (15-1, 1st in NFC North, in 2011)

The good: Aaron Rodgers' playoff dud against the Giants showed me only that he's human. On the heels of a 45-touchdown season in which he completed 68.3 percent of his passes, he's still the first guy in the NFL I'd take to build my team around. ... The success of this passing game certainly isn't all due to Rodgers. Greg Jennings, Jordy Nelson, Donald Driver and James Jones make up one of the deepest and very best receiving corps around. TE Jermichael Finley is also a talent, albeit a drop-prone one. ... First-round pick Nick Perry rushing the passer on the opposite side of Clay Matthews might be just what the doctor ordered for a defense that was pretty bad in 2011.

The bad: More than a week away from the opener, and injuries are already decimating the Packers. Maybe they're not worried about DT B.J. Raji's ankle, but LB Desmond Bishop is probably gone for the year, and he's been far from alone in needing treatment. ... The time was probably right for Charles Woodson to move to safety, but it leaves the Packers much thinner at cornerback. Tramon Williams, fresh off an injury-plagued 2011, and Jarrett Bush will probably start. ... Between a crumbly offensive line (really, the Packers thought a 37-year-old Jeff Saturday would be an upgrade?) and a lack of talent at running back, this could again be among the league's least productive rushing attacks.

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Mark Johnson

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Morris Daily Herald

Seneca, IL

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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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