The most surprising result for me was the Ravens over the Steelers. Pittsburgh missed Le'Veon Bell more than I thought they would; on Big Ben's critical 4th quarter interception, just-signed running back Ben Tate badly missed a blocking assignment which led to Ben getting hit as he threw. The Ravens were able to get consistent pressure, and as a result the Steelers' passing attack wasn't able to exploit Baltimore's inexperienced secondary the way I thought they would. With all that out of the way, I'll go ahead and make picks for the divisional round:
Patriots over Ravens: I'm making this pick because I think the Pats are a more complete team overall, but one thing that does scare me is this: While Tom Brady has had a generally excellent season, he's only averaged 7.1 yards per attempt this season, a barely above-average number. Not sure that's the best way to attack the Ravens.
Broncos over Colts: What the Colts did to a Bengals offense lacking its best weapons doesn't impress me all that much (although shutting down Jeremy Hill after the first quarter is a legitimate accomplishment). I don't think the Colts are a team, defensively speaking, that's up to the task of stopping Manning and company.
Seahawks over Panthers: Yes, holding a team to 78 yards is nice, but Ryan Lindley might have been the least qualified quarterback ever to start a playoff game in NFL history; he's that bad. Cam Newton needs to play much better than he did against the Cardinals to have any chance, and against the Seahawks, it's probably too much to ask.
Cowboys over Packers: I'm certainly rooting for the Packers (not a Dallas fan), but I'm going with the team that I think has more ways of winning this game. Green Bay doesn't have the defensive line that Detroit has, so I think Dallas will be able to have success running or throwing, whereas the Packers must rely on Rodgers having a big day. Obviously that's well within the realm of possibility for Rodgers (who has thrown 226 TD's to 57 INT's for a career), but with the Cowboys running the football the way they do, he may not be on the field long enough to make the difference in the game.