Week 6 has a chance to be drastically important for all the teams in the NFC North. While the Detroit Lions have the week off http://www.authenticsdetroitlions.com/cheap-tavon-wilson-jersey , the other three teams are in action this week, and the future of the division may depend on how each team performs.No teams has it particularly hard, as the Bears take on the Dolphins, the Vikings host the Cardinals, and the Packers face off against the 49ers on Monday night. But given how each team has played thus far, an upset is not out of the question. And with how tight the division has been through five weeks, one slip-up by a team could end up costing them the NFC North title. So with this week in mind—and the 11 weeks that lie ahead—let’s reset our expectations. Today’s Question of the Day is:How do you think the NFC North will play out in 2018?My answer: This is an extremely tough question, because I can see pretty much any team winning this division, but I can also make a good argument for any team finishing last. Each team is so very clearly flawed, but each has a strength good enough to carry them the entire way. The Packers have Aaron Rodgers, the Bears have arguably the best defense in the league, the Vikings have the strongest roster (if it ever gets healthy enough), and the Lions’ offensive line makes them the most balanced offense in the division. But, ultimately http://www.authenticsdetroitlions.com/cheap-glover-quin-jersey , I tend to fall back on the team’s biggest weaknesses to predict how things will fall. The most well-rounded team is the Vikings, and while their offensive line will continue to give them problems, but we’ve seen that offense keep its head above water with poor talent on the front five before. The Lions, on the other hand, have shown little progress on the defensive side of the ball, and it’s going to frustrate the team and its fans all year. So here are my predicted final standings:1. Vikings2. Bears3. Packers4. LionsYour turn.Tweets from https://twitter.com/PrideOfDetroit/lists/lions-coverage The Detroit Lions seem to need a win over Green Bay to stop Matt Patricia's first season from being a flop.Week 5 may seem a little early for an NFL team to be desperate.Not in Detroit.The Lions (1-3) were embarrassed in a 48-17 loss to the New York Jets, who haven't won since the opener and appear to be one of the league's worst teams . The Lions did earn an impressive win over New England in Week 3, but the lone victory is sandwiched between comebacks that fell short at San Francisco and Dallas.Detroit, which hasn't won a division title since 1993, can get a boost of confidence and go into a bye week on a high if it can beat the Packers (2-1-1) for a third straight time."It would be huge because if you win this one, you get to enjoy this one for a little bit longer and you got a break to enjoy," Detroit receiver Golden Tate said. "If you lose this, you're thinking about it until you're back on the field."Besides that, it's a divisional game. I like to think it counts as two. A win for us and a loss for them Youth Ricky Wagner Jersey , that's a two-game swing in my mind."Unlike last year's season sweep, though, the Lions will have to face two-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers. He was injured for the 2017 matchups."One of the best ways to get into the playoffs is to win your division games and this is our first opportunity," Detroit safety Glover Quin said. "If we get a win here, we'll have two wins just like Green Bay. Minnesota has one. Chicago has three wins, but no one is running away with it right now."Here are some things to watch for in Sunday's game at Ford Field:RODGERS REAXGreen Bay's superstar quarterback voiced his displeasure with the offensive production last week against Buffalo despite a 22-0 win and 400-plus yards of offense. Coach Mike McCarthy has chalked up the frustration to Rodgers' competitiveness, adding he was also unhappy.Rodgers has been playing through a left knee injury that appears to limit his mobility."When the adrenaline kicks in on game day, I've felt a little better the last couple games," he said.Green Bay's top three receivers are banged-up, leading to them miss practice time. Davante Adams has a calf injury. Randall Cobb missed the Bills game with a hamstring injury. Geronimo Allison has been in the concussion protocol.POSSIBLE PAY DAYTate is on pace to have the best season of his nine-year career with team highs in catches (28), yards receiving (389) and receiving touchdowns (three) through four games.Entering the final year of his contract, Tate said his agent and the Lions are not discussing a new deal."I'm always down for talking, but they completely stopped," the 30-year-old Tate said. "I'm just going to do my job. I still feel young http://www.lionsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-t.j.-lang-jersey , which is a major key."ANOTHER AARONAaron Jones could be emerging from the Packers' crowded backfield. A slasher with big-play potential, Jones is working his way back into the three-man running back rotation after being suspended the first two games. He's averaging 6.3 yards per carry after averaging 5.5 yards last year as a rookie.Jamaal Williams started the first four games and has stood out in pass protection. Ty Montgomery is a receiving threat out of the backfield. Jones has been third in the rotation, allowing the Packers to put perhaps their best runner into the game at a time when the defense isn't as fresh.R-E-S-P-E-C-TDetroit's Darius Slay, who has an NFL-high nine interceptions since the start of 2017, has become one of the league's best cornerbacks, as last season's All-Pro recognition confirmed."He's a premier corner," Rodgers said. "And the thing I've always respected about him is he does star coverage. He plays on both sides of the field, he plays in the slot, and not many corners do that."In 2015 after the Lions won in Green Bay, Slay said Rodgers foresaw the recognition that was coming."You're underrated," Slay recalled Rodgers saying to him. "You're one of the top guys. Keep playing and you'll get (notoriety)."PRESSURE PACKAGEThe Packers' defense finally put together a four-quarter performance in the shutout of the Bills after three roller- coaster weeks of alternating one good half with one choppy half. Granted, they had seven sacks and forced three turnovers against a rookie quarterback in Buffalo's Josh Allen.