The AFC South was very well represented in the postseason with three teams in the playoffs. The Colts clinched the division, and the Jags and Titans were the wildcard teams. This is such a tough group of teams, and they beat up on each other all season.
Some have a few draft needs, and some need to make some big moves in this year’s draft.
Houston Texans (8-8 in 2007)
Head coach: Gary Kubiak (1th year)
It is hard to get better in such a tough division, but the Texans have slowly been doing it. I have been surprised every year when they win games, and this year they are on everyone’s radar. They have had great drafts the last few years, but they have glaring needs in their secondary.Draft Day Needs
1. Offensive Tackle: The aging Salaam will not be there much longer, and they need to groom for the future.
2. Cornerback: Dunta Robinson needs a quality corner playing on the other side of the field. This is a good draft for cornerbacks, so this could be a perfect time to make an addition early.
3. Free Safety: Will Demps and C.C. Brown will be fighting for the starting spot, but it wouldn’t hurt to add someone else for depth.
Indianapolis Colts (13-3 in 2007)
Head coach: Tony Dungy (6th year)
These guys are one year removed from hoisting the Lombardi Trophy over their heads and are not too far away from doing it again. With Peyton Manning, Tony Dungy, and 5 other Pro Bowlers, it is hard to imagine the Colts anywhere but at the top of the league standings. These guys don’t need too much help.
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Jacksonville Jaguars (11-5 in 2007)
Head coach: Jack Del Rio (4th year)
The Jag’s were a great story last year with a season that most experts would describe as an over-achievement. They lost defensive coordinator Mike Smith when he took the head job in Atlanta, but soon after hired former Redskins defensive coordinator Gregg Williams. They have a good core group of guys and could add a few pieces to ensure that they can stay on top.
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Tennessee Titans (10-6 in 2007)
Head coach: Jeff Fisher (13th year)
The unfortunate story of the Titans’ the last few years has been the lack of offensive firepower. Can you name a wide receiver for the Titans? I don’t even think they can. They have gone out in free agency and made some moves to give the offense some help by signing tight end Alge Crumpler, wide receiver Justin McCareins, and offensive lineman Jake Scott.
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nice article… being from houston, I am looking forward to seeing what the texans can cook up this year… hopefully they read your blog and take your advice.