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Early AFC South Preview (5/29/08)

by Behbigben15
created May 30, 2008, last edited June 06, 2008
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Are the Colts still the team to beat down South?? Or will David Garrard, and his Jacksonville Jaguars dethrone Eli's older brother?? And, don't count out the revamped Tennessee Titans, led by VY. Will Houston finally contend for a playoff spot??? All these questions and more are answered by BBB15, in his third edition of Early NFL Previews.

Others in the series:

AFC North: http://www.armchairgm.com/index.php?title=Article:Early_AFC_North_Preview_(5/20/08)

AFC East: http://www.armchairgm.com/index.php?title=Article:Early_AFC_East_Preview_(5/24/08)

Houston Texans (2007: 8-8, 4th Place):

Key Additions: Chris Brown (RB), Quinn Gray (QB), Tim Carter (WR),

Key Losses: Shawn Barber (LB; Released), Mike Flanagan (C; Released), Jeb Putzier (TE; Released)

Offense

Houston showed that they don't have a whole lot of confidence in QB Matt Schaub after signing former Jaguar backup, Quinn Gray over the offseason. And, I think Schaub needs to have a solid season to keep his job secure. But, he may have a little trouble, his Pro-Bowl wideout Andre Johnson is having knee troubles, and may not be much of a factor come September. In 2007, Houston's rushing offense was 22nd in the NFL, rushing for an average 99.1 yards on the ground. Veteran RB Ahman Green was placed on the IR on December 8th of 2007, and may be out of the picture for this season, as well. Houston drafted Steve Slaton out of WVU, and signed Chris Brown from Tennessee to help fill Green's void. The key for the offensive lineman this year?? PROTECT the QB, and stay healthy. Both goals need to be met in order for Schaub to have a shot at leading this offense into the playoffs this year.

Better or Worse in 08??? This franchise looked to be taking the steps to become a contender just one short year ago. But, devastating injuries on the line, and to their star WR, and RB have put all that on hold. Schaub looked like he was able to turn this young franchise around, but that won't be happening this year. Sorry, Houston.

Williams had a career year with Houston last year.
Williams had a career year with Houston last year.

Defense

On defense, Houston has numerous stars on the rise, two of which are on the Line. I think the right side of the Texans' defensive line could prove to be one of the strongest in the NFL. Last year, DE Mario Williams, and DT Amobi Okoye combined for 19.5 sacks, and 3 forced fumbles. Anyone else feeling a Pro Bowl appearance from both of these youngsters?? DeMeco Ryans, the third year LB, has a bright future in Houston, too. Ryans is a tackling machine, recording 127 total tackles last year while sacking the QB twice. So, even though he's not a sacking LB, he can still play the position well, and opposing offenses need to know where he is at all times. In the secondary Dunta Robinson needs to stay healthy, as he missed seven games last year. If Robinson is healthy, the Texans passing defense will vastly improve.

Better or Worse in 08??? Better. With playmakers like Williams, Ryans, and Robinson, how can this defense not get better? This team is stacked with young talent, and I feel they will get better and better with time.

Don't be Surprised if...

  • Houston has 3-4 Pro Bowlers this year (ALL on defense).
  • Schaub's passing stats drop IF Johnson misses a significant amount of playing time.

Indianapolis Colts (2007: 13-3, 1st Place):

Key Additions: Dominic Rhodes (RB)

Key Losses: None

Offense

Peyton Manning, as usual, will lead this offense to win after win no matter who he's got in the backfield, or lined up on the line with him. Though veteran wideout Marvin Harrison may not be at training camp, depending on what happens in the case he is currently involved in. But, his absence may not leave a huge hole on offense. Pro Bowl WR Reggie Wayne became Manning's favorite target after Harrison missed over half of the 2007 season. Indy's running game is a threat too, though. Joseph Addai led the Colts with over 1,000 rushing yards last year, and the Colts got Rhodes back from Oakland. Manning is an intelligent QB, and will hit the open guys no matter how well the O-Line protects him, so I won't even waste my time breaking down the line. But it would be nice if they stayed healthy, like last year.

Better or Worse in 08??? Well, the competition in the South is getting stiffer, especially with the emerging Jags in the mix. So I'm gonna say they'll do about the same. Everyone will expect Manning to lead the Colts to a Division title just like old times, though.

Sanders leads a stingy Indy secondary.
Sanders leads a stingy Indy secondary.

Defense

This defense is the same as last year's, who were second in the NFL in passing defense, and 15th in rushing D, so I don't expect them to have any problems through the air. Especially if they sign Jason Taylor, the Dolphin's DE, who is unhappy with his situation in Miami. That would be a good fit on the end if Dwight Freeney has more foot troubles. Bob Sanders still leads Indy's young, and dominant secondary. Both of the Colts' CB are 24-years old, and are just now starting to shine. Free Safety Antoine Bethea led Indianapolis in INT's with 4 last year, and at age 23, may just be getting warmed up. I really think that if Freeney, and Robert Mathis can get to the QB fast, and often, this secondary is capable of big things.

Better or Worse in 08??? Probably about the same, like their offense. Every year the Colts are at the top of their Division with a great offense, and solid D. With no real big losses on either side of the ball, this team will once again be atop the AFC South. This team may have one of, if not, the most dangerous secondaries in the NFL right now.

Don't be surprised if...

  • Indy's passing defense becomes the best in the NFL, topping Tampa's passing D.
  • Jason Taylor becomes a Colt. The chance isn't really that high, but I have heard that Head Coach Tony Dungy is, in fact, interested. I just think that would be the move to get Indy's D over the hump.

Jacksonville Jaguars (2007: 11-5, 2nd Place):

Key Additions: Jerry Porter (WR), Cleo Lemon (QB), Troy Williamson (WR), Pierson Prioleau (S)

Key Losses: Marcus Stroud (DT), Lamont Thompson (S; Released), Ernest Wilford (WR)

Offense

Well, the Jags obviously have alot of confidence in signal-caller David Garrard, as he signed a contract extension this offseason, as did Head Coach Jack Del Rio. The Jags organization is very optimistic in this coming year, and they think they have a good shot at a Division Title. And, with a running game like they have, why wouldn't they be confident? Fred Taylor may be getting up there in age, but he's still got it, as he earned his first career Pro Bowl appearance last year (filled in for the injured Willie Parker). Jacksonville lost WR Ernest Wilford over the offseason, but signed not one, but TWO wideouts to replace him, that would be former Viking Troy Williamson, and former Raider Jerry Porter. Both players have underachieved in their careers so far, but that could all change with the mobile Garrad under center. As for the running game in Jacksonville, Taylor may be the every day back, while the 23-year old Maurice Jones-Drew is the third-down back. I like the way the offensive line is looking, especially when you consider the fact that it is pretty much the same as last year, which allowed Jacksonville RB's to run for 149.4 yards per game.

Garrard is the man in Jacksonville.
Garrard is the man in Jacksonville.

Better or Worse in 08??? Better. Garrard is just emerging as an elite QB, and I expect him to carry his offense, which has fresh legs at the WR position, to at least a Wild Card spot in the AFC Playoffs.

Defense

This once proud Defense is now looking a sorry sight. Defensive Tackle Marcus Stroud left for Buffalo, and Jacksonville's LB core, led by 31-year old Mike Peterson, doesn't really have a big-time player like many teams have. Peterson's numbers, and production have gone down since his 2004-2005 days, and Clint Ingram, and Daryl Smith just haven't performed up to their ability (although they don't miss much Football). The key will be in the secondary. Rashean Mathis, and Brian Williams will have to play their best Football for the Jags to improve in 2008.

Better or Worse in 08??? Worse. Mathis, and Williams won't be able to carry this rather weak D-Line, and LB core. It's a good thing the Jags Offense is on the rise, isn't it??

Don't be Surprised if...

  • Garrard, Taylor, and Jones-Drew are all Pro Bowlers at the end of the season.
  • Jacksonville's D-Line experiences health problems come week ten or eleven.

Tennessee Titans (2007:10-6, 3rd Place):

Key Additions: Mike Williams (WR), Alge Crumpler (TE), Jake Scott (G), Jevon Kearse (DE), Justin McCareins (WR)

Key Losses: Chris Brown (RB)

Offense

Vince Young and his Tennessee offense is revamped, and ready to roll. Over the offseason, Tennessee decided to add some depth to VY's offense by signing the once dominant TE Alge Crumpler, who hasn't had a decent season since the Michael Vick era in Atlanta, but may be Young's favorite target in Tennessee. The Titans also brought back McCareins, and finally gave draft bust Mike Williams a job. Tennessee's offensive line, led by veteran center Kevin Mawae, was upgraded too, with the signing of former Colts Guard, Jake Scott. Scott hasn't missed a game since 2004. LenDale White still leads a powerful Tennessee running game, as he ran for 1,110 yards, and 7 TD's in his second season. Tennessee drafted East Carolina RB Chris Johnson this year to add depth at the position.

Better or Worse in 08??? Better. Giving Vince all those weapons is flat-out dangerous. The Titans organization is looking to get over the hump, and showed just how much they want it by having their biggest offseason in quite some time. White should breakthrough for 1200+ yards in 08, and maybe VY will throw more TD's than interceptions this year.

Young now has a few targets, and better protection in Tennessee.
Young now has a few targets, and better protection in Tennessee.

Defense

Tennessee's defense was ranked number five in total defense last year, which surprised many people. I don't think that was just a fluke. Tennessee brought Jevon Kearse back to Tennessee this offseason to accompany Pro Bowlers Kyle Vanden Bosch, and Albert Haynesworth on the line. That may be one of the most dangerous defensive lines in the NFL right now. Just imagine being an NFL QB with all three of those guys trying to knock your head off every single down. The rest of their defense is nothing to sneeze at either. Keith Bulluck leads the veteran LB's, as he picked off 5 passes last season at that position. The secondary was good enough for 10th in the NFL in passing defense, and all 4 starters combined for 9 INT's, and three of the four are under the age of 30.

Better or Worse in 08??? This defense looks pretty dangerous to me, especially that defensive line. I think they will improve with the reunion of "The Freak" on the Line. Tennessee may contend for the second Wild Card spot, but they'll have to beat out Jacksonville for the second position in the AFC South.

Don't be Surprised if...

  • The Freak returns to his hey-days in Tennessee, and has a solid 2008 campaign.
  • VY throws more TD's than INT's....FINALLY!

Hope you enjoyed the third edition in the series. Please come back for my next edition: "Early AFC West Preview"


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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
133 days ago
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A solid 08 season is not returing to his day with Kerse. Nonetheless, I think this is teh second best division in the league. I think Houston is gonna be really good actually, and I like how they are improving. Indy is Indy and oddly enough Jacksonville may be the team to take a step back and regress.
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RomiezzoLegend
133 days ago
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It's going to be tough for all four of these teams. Indianapolis is a little more of a sure thing though, IMO. They've got great defense, and Peyton Manning and Marvin Harrison on offense (it doesn't matter who's running). It's going to come down to the nitty gritty between the Titans and Jaguars again.

Great article, yet again, BBB15.

BBB This user is a fan of Behbigben15.
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Sj-hypocycloidRed-Shirting
133 days ago
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This does look like one tough division. But I think it'll boil down to whether or not Jacksonville can beat Indy. If that happens, that could open the division up. I'm not looking forward to the Steelers having to play any of these teams. Ought to be some good games though. Nice job, BBBXV.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
133 days ago
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Jacksonville is overrated. Houston is so-so and the Titans will sport a losing record in 2008. Colts survive 2nd toughest schedule by going 13-3 or 12-4.
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Falcon02520Legend
133 days ago
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Hey BB15, here is my feedback...

The Colts are the team to beat down south...

The Jaguars are a great team. They play defense but there is no way Garrard goes through an entire season with only one interception again...

A re-motivated Young will create some havoc with-in the division...

When Matt Schaub and Andre Johnson were healthy, this Texas team was pretty darn good...

This division (like the NFC East) had nobody with a losing record last season! How does that happen?

I didn't know Andre Johnson still has lingering knee problems. Thanks for that info...

Chris Brown could either be a savior or a shining bust on the ground...

DeMeco Ryans. Where the heck did he come from? I didn't hear about him until after his rookie season was over. What a year that he had! And he is only getting better...

I agree that defense will be much better. They have young impact players that now have real-time experience...

The other teams in this division are just too good. Houston will be a better team in terms of playing the games, but have a worse record than last season...

Marvin missing training camp will not effect the team during the season. If he missing a few regular season games, their season could be in jeopardy...

Addai, if healthy all season, has a shot to lead the league in rushing yards...

Didn't they lose someone on the offensive line? With the age of the line, it is an area of interest (and probably concern) for the Colts...

Peyton will only be worse... if he is hurt? That is the only reason I could see why he'd be hurt...

This would be an amazing defense if they get the power rusher at defensive end, Jason Taylor...

Indy's passing defense will be number one? Bold statement. I'll have to respectfully disagree for one reason. The Colts will most likely have the lead in most of their games. This will force the opposition to throw against them. No matter how good the passing defense may be, when a team is just throwing and throwing, their numbers in terms of yardage are going to be inflated. The numbers on the ground could be significantly less if this is to happen. That would still make their total defense one of the best...

What do you think the Colts would have to give up to acquire Jason Taylor?

Troy Williamson could finally breakout as an NFL player...

Marcus Stroud is a HUGE loss...

Like I wrote above, there is no way Garrard throws only one interception again this year...

Garrard does get his players to play their hardest. If David is out their laying his body on the line for them, the players feel they owe it to David to do just the same. It just shows his leadership ability. I am just as impressed as you are about the pass-first, run-second quarterback...

I agree that the Jags defense will be worse this season. It could be their downfall...

Don't be surprised if... Jones-Drew is the starter by season's end...

Crumpler is a BIG plus because the Titans system runs off of receiving tight ends. For you fantasy footballers out there, Crumpler could be a top two tight end this season. You heard it here first (unless you already heard it somewhere else)...

Did you see that story about how Young almost quit after his rookie season? Impressive that he would be open and honest about such a topic. Now that he is rededicated (and has shaken the Madden Curse) watch out NFL, the Vince is on the prowl...

Young is a game-changer. He is a winner. Quarterback stats do not apply when you can win games...

I don't see Kearse being any good. He died in Philly and has just gone home to be bury his career as a professional football player...

Their front seven are the reasons for the Titans passing defense. The pressure they can apply effects the opponent's passing game...

The Freak is just too beat up at this point in his career. I think, physically, he is done...

That last point of Young made me smile. I'm quoting JP from Angels in the Outfield, "It could happen"

Great preview BB15. One question, who do you have winning the division?

Can't wait for the rest of the previews...
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
133 days ago
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Why didnt you just write an article? At least then it's easier for me to read.
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