My prediction:

1: Liverpool (untouchable last season, and amazing transfer window, even with the sad passing of Jota. Incredibly tough to beat.)
2: Chelsea (if there's one team that could beat Liverpool, it's Chelsea. Definitely between these two this season)
3: Arsenal (decent summer window, but always bridesmaid, never the bride for the last 20+ years)
4: Man City (transitionary year, no KDB replacement, still a threat, but definitely beatable this season)
5: Tottenham (I think Frank is a good manager, and the PSG game showed promise. Just about not being too Spursy)
6: Man United (those signings should be hits and are quite good ones in my view. Morale is an issue for this club though)
7: Aston Villa (consistent high performers recently, Emery is a great manager, have enough quality retained)
8: Brighton (fantastic business model, and there are a lot of expectations for them without Europe this season)
9: Newcastle (trouble in paradise, I think Howe gets the sack before the end of the season, I think they need to move in another direction)
10: Crystal Palace (Europe wear and tear could see them lower, but they're a very solid team that tend to get a second wind later into the season)
11: Nottingham Forest (I feel overachieved a bit last season, still a good squad, but lacking some of the key players that made them as potent, and Wood isn't getting any younger)
12: Everton (cautiously optimistic about them, think they'll do a bit better than they have in recent years, bit of a happier atmosphere at the club)
13: Fulham (it's funny how dependable Fulham have become in a few years, Silva is a solid pair of hands and they have a good enough pool of talent to easily dodge a relegation battle)
14: Bournemouth (the defence being obliterated is really going to hurt, but they still have some quality attackers that should overwhelm the weaker teams and sneak a few key wins elsewhere. Good manager too)
15: West Ham (struggling a bit recently with a few departures, but Fulkrug has found some form, and Bowen is too good to see this team get outright relegated)
16: Leeds United (I think people are sleeping on Leeds, I think if they're the strongest side to go up in years, and if they get relegated, there needs to be a look at better funding for teams going up in the Premiership. I think they're strong enough)
17: Brentford (Like Bournemouth, lost some key players, and set to lose more, and with an inexperienced manager in a cutthroat league. Will survive, but it will be close)
18: Wolves (worst team of the 17 constants for 3+ years by far, and have done very little to suggest evolution. I think it's back to the Championship for them)
19: Sunderland (they'll give it their best shot like Ipswich last season, but just ultimately outclassed by the jump to the Premiership)
20: Burnley (can we just put a clause in place to ban Burnley from getting promoted back to the Premiership for 5 years? Waste of everyone's time, I'd bet my house on them getting relegated)