This is tougher this year than I can remember - mostly because you always had the weak division to fall back on for a few.
I think the Pats will be better this year than last in all phases of the game.
Offensively, their OL has a low bar to clear, given all the injuries and problems of last year, and with Wynn checked out.
Mac: should be better with an actual offense that plays to his historic strengths (note that I said HIS historic, please).
The WRs: Bourne is out of the doghouse, Douglas looks like the real deal, and Juju is at least equal to Meyers.
The TEs: Gesicki > Jonnu. Their #3 will be better, too (low bar).
Defensively: The 2nd. 3rd picks will be impactful, probably more so than their 1st-rounder for this year. White is an absolute load, and Mapu a missile. Plus a year in for Jones and Jones.
Special teams: Barringer is a field changer - Pats got burned on a lot of bad punts last year. Ryland may miss a few that Folk would have hit, but in KOs, he'll be way batter, particularly at the end of the year. He also extends their FG attempts by 10 yards. BB insists that Board is as good as it gets on STs, Schooler has a ear under his belt, as does Marcus.
Coaching? Low bar to clear. It was cleared by subtraction, never mind the additions!
So they're a better team, substantially, I think.
But their schedule is murderous, at least on paper. I expect them to be in a lot of close games, which leaves the question: can Mac Jones elevate his closing skills?
I chose 9 wins, but really, anthing between 6 and 11 wouldn't surprise me at all.