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9.) New York Jets - Consider the Jets lucky last season. They were able to win a lot of close games by virtue of a weak schedule, finish 10-6 and earn a playoff spot. This year, though, Gang Green should be the real deal. Unlike '06, the Jets have a legitimate RB, Thomas Jones, and a defense that ought to be very good. New York scored big with its top two draft picks in April -- first-round cornerback Darrelle Revis and second-round linebacker David Harris.
15.) Buffalo Bills - With QB J.P. Losman on the verge of breaking out, an improved offensive line, a three-headed ground attack and a great receiver in Lee Evans, the Bills will definitely score and win their share of games this season. Whether they reach the playoffs will depend on the 'D', which appears to be very weak right now. Of course, the same was said about New Orleans' defense entering 2006.
26.) Miami Dolphins - New head coach Cam Cameron has said all the right things since his January hiring, but he has to prove he's the real deal. He failed at his only other head coaching gig (18-37 at the University of Indiana between 1997-2001) and has his work cut out for him with the Dolphins, whose offensive talent isn't even close to the Chargers', whom Cameron was the O-coordinator for since '02.
The Pats are at #1..........
9.) New York Jets - Consider the Jets lucky last season. They were able to win a lot of close games by virtue of a weak schedule, finish 10-6 and earn a playoff spot. This year, though, Gang Green should be the real deal. Unlike '06, the Jets have a legitimate RB, Thomas Jones, and a defense that ought to be very good. New York scored big with its top two draft picks in April -- first-round cornerback Darrelle Revis and second-round linebacker David Harris.
15.) Buffalo Bills - With QB J.P. Losman on the verge of breaking out, an improved offensive line, a three-headed ground attack and a great receiver in Lee Evans, the Bills will definitely score and win their share of games this season. Whether they reach the playoffs will depend on the 'D', which appears to be very weak right now. Of course, the same was said about New Orleans' defense entering 2006.
26.) Miami Dolphins - New head coach Cam Cameron has said all the right things since his January hiring, but he has to prove he's the real deal. He failed at his only other head coaching gig (18-37 at the University of Indiana between 1997-2001) and has his work cut out for him with the Dolphins, whose offensive talent isn't even close to the Chargers', whom Cameron was the O-coordinator for since '02.
The Pats are at #1..........