These are the four I am considering:
Tennessee - would be all over them if they were at home ... but, division game on the road? They may have been very respectable yesterday vs. Saints, but put that game indoors on the carpet and it's a different story ... now, I am NOT equating Cots with Saints, but ... think those going all in on the Titans may be a bit let down.
Arizona - coming off two HUGE wins vs. division leaders ... physically/emotionally draining games, which may have sapped them just a bit ... kinda hard to see them bringing the same intensity for an interconference patsy like Cleveland. Wallace may indeed be an upgrade, for his mobility alone ... may negate some sacks, and can extend some plays. Browns also coming off the 10 day rest ... think 'zona does well, but not the slam dunk most are anticipating.
Atlanta - gets Gabbert in the Georgia dome ... was yesterday's Jaguars offensive orgy more of a sigh of relief that JDR was canned? Dunno, can't see Jax that potent in this situation ...and Atlanta has the horses to put Jax into desperation mode early. That second half vs Carolina yesterday was explosive on both sides of the ball.
Seattle - on the road vs. what may be a still shellshocked Caleb Hanie led offense ... like their chances here ... only problem is the Chicago D may put the Seahawks D on short fields if they can get over yesterday's debacle ... oooooff.
Currently leaning Atlanta or Arizona ... always prefer the home teams when the calls are this close ... think Atlanta might have turned a huge corner yesterday, and will be ferocious this coming week.