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Saturday, May 9, 2015

AFC East Overview


SCHEDULES
Buffalo
1. Indianapolis
2. New England
3. @ Miami
4. New York Giants
5. @ Tennessee
6. Cincinnati
7. @ Jacksonville
8. ~BYE~
9. Miami
10. @ New York Jets
11. @ New England
12. @ Kansas City
13. Houston
14. @ Philadelphia 
15. @ Washington 
16. Dallas
17. New York Jets

Miami
1. @ Washington
2. @ Jacksonville
3. Buffalo
4. New York Jets
5. ~BYE~
6. @ Tennessee
7. Houston
8. @ New England
9. @ Buffalo
10. @ Philadelphia
11. Dallas
12. @ New York Jets
13. Baltimore
14. New York Giants
15. @ San Diego
16. Indianapolis
17. New England

New England
1. Pittsburgh
2. @ Buffalo
3. Jacksonville
4. ~BYE~
5. @ Dallas
6. @ Indianapolis
7. New York Jets
8. Miami
9. Washington
10. @ New York Giants
11. Buffalo
12. @ Denver
13. Philadelphia
14. @ Houston
15. Tennessee
16. @ New York Jets
17. @ Miami

New York Jets
1. Cleveland
2. @ Indianapolis
3. Philadelphia
4. @ Miami
5. ~BYE~
6. Washington
7. @ New England
8. @ Oakland
9. Jacksonville
10. Buffalo
11. @ Houston
12. Miami
13. @ New York Giants
14. Tennessee
15. @ Dallas
16. New England
17. @ Buffalo

-BUFFALO, MIAMI, ON THE RISE-

          The defensing Super Bowl Champions have lost key players on both sides of the ball. They've gained, and still probably have the best team in the AFC East. However, catching up in terms of talent quickly is Miami and Buffalo. Doug Marone left the Bills shortly after the 2014 season, and the Bills found his replacement in former New York Jets coach Rex Ryan. Ryan, known for his smash mouth talk and love for defense, traded Kiko Alonso to the Eagles for LeSean "Shady" McCoy. The Dolphins have built a great passing game for Ryan Tannehill to throw out of. I believe this will be Tannehill's season. The Jets are still struggling and are signing as much talent as they can to join the team.

POWER

    The highest paid defensive player in NFL history,
and possibly the most sought after free agent, Suh left
Detroit for a lucrative $114M deal over 6 years. Suh 
is a beast on the defensive line, known for his extreme
violent and aggressive play. He completes the defensive 
line in Miami and puts them on the list of best defensive
lines in the league. 
MIAMI






BEST OF THE DIVISION
Best QB- Tom Brady, NE
Best RB- LeSean McCoy, BUF
Best WR1- Brandon Marshall, NYJ
Best WR2- Sammy Watkins, BUF
Best TE- Rob Gronkowski, NE
Best OT- Nate Solder, NE
Best OG- Willie Colon, NYJ
Best C- Nick Mangold, NYJ

Best DE- Mario Edwards, BUF
Best DT- Ndamukong Suh, MIA
Best 3/4 OLB- Quinton Coples, NYJ
Best 4/3 OLB- Jamie Collins, NE
Best 3/4 ILB- David Harris, NYJ
Best 4/3 ILB- Jarod Mayo, NE
Best CB- Darrelle Revis, NYJ
Best S- Devin McCourty, NE

Best K- Steven Gostkowski, NE
Best P- Brandon Fields, MIA
Best Coach- Bill Belechick, NE

~ROOKIE SPOTLIGHT~
DT Leonard Williams, New York Jets

Williams plays any position on the defensive line and is effective in both run defense and pass rush. At 6'5" and 300 pounds, he's an explosive player with the sky as the limit for his ceiling. Considered by most as the best prospect in the draft, Williams falling to #6 was a blessing for the Jets, and Williams caught on fast. "I want Tom Brady to be my first sack," he told the press after being drafted. Williams is already a Jet at heart, 

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