Nothing is impossible but the New Orleans is still strong team and favorite to win in NFC South
Yes, I agree. It might actually take winning the division to make the playoffs, as the NFC West has THREE teams that are playoff caliber, though with that kind of competition within that division, and let's say they all split their matchups with each other, one or two of those teams may be out of luck. There's still Minnesota and Green Bay in the North as well as solid playoff caliber teams, and Dallas and Philadelphia in the NFC East.
If you had to lay money on their making the playoffs, I'd lean towards betting NO, at least for this year, as it might take a season for things to begin to gel. BUT, it still is Tom Brady, and Bruce Arians is an excellent coach, so you can't count them out.
Hard to say at this point but with Brady at the helm & Gronk with him they sure should have a good chance to make the playoffs IF there is a full football season? Here's hoping there will be a full season.
Hopefully there will be ANY kind of season at all, as recent talks seem to put a damper on a season. I really hope I'm wrong, but with Ezekiel Elliott among others testing positive for COVID-19, that's NOT a good sign. Factor in that there are a lot of older coaches (Bill Belichick, Pete Carroll, Andy Reid, Vic Fangio in Denver among others), those guys are also higher risk given their age (Carroll and Belichick are the two oldest head-coaches in the NFL), and that doesn't even begin to cover assistant coaches who are also older.