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AFC East: Even the Patriots have needs to fill

 

The first in a series on division needs leading up to the April 26-27 NFL Draft

The New England Patriots are the class of the AFC East -- and the conference. To catch them, it will take shrewd drafting by the other three teams in the division, maybe for a couple of years to get even close.

Vernon Gholston could be a strong addition to the Patriots' scheme. (US Presswire)  
Vernon Gholston could be a strong addition to the Patriots' scheme. (US Presswire)  
The Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins and New York Jets have a long way to go to catch the Patriots. That's why April's NFL Draft is so important to those three teams. To be the division champ, you have to out-draft the current king, and that's tough to do.

But even New England, for all of the success it had in going 16-0 in the regular-season in 2007, has needs. Not as many as the other three teams in the division, but still enough to warrant concern.

So here's our first look at the draft needs of all the NFL's 32 teams, kicking it off with the AFC East.

New England Patriots

The skinny: When you win all your regular season games and end up in the Super Bowl, you don't need that much. But this is a team that prides itself on drafting well. Scott Pioli and Bill Belichick do a heck of a job. And they have the seventh overall pick, which they can use to move down if they want.

Primary need: Corner. They lost Asante Samuel and Randall Gay to free agency, so they must get somebody who can step in and play. Jason Webster can give them a little time to bring that player along.

Secondary needs: An outside pass rushing linebacker for their 3-4 and an offensive tackle. Their tackles got handled in the Super Bowl and Matt Light isn't a kid anymore.

Possible targets: Troy State cornerback Leodis McKelvin or South Florida corner Mike Jenkins. Ohio State defensive end Vernon Gholston is also a possibility.

Summary: If not for Spygate, the AFC Champions would have two first-round picks, but they forfeited their own pick, 31st overall, as part of the punishment handed down by the league. With the seventh overall pick, acquired from San Francisco last year, they can get an impact player or move down and get additional picks. This smart-drafting team will do the right thing.

Buffalo Bills

The skinny: The Bills are a team getting better each year. They have a lot of good, young talent and might be one draft away from pushing for a Wild-card spot. They've drafted well in recent years and they have to hope that continues.

Primary need: They want to add a receiver who can help take some coverage away from Lee Evans. They could do it in the first round or they could opt to wait until the second round and take a corner or a defensive lineman in the first round.

Secondary needs: Cornerback, tight end and defensive line.

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Reputation:98
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Since:Sep 28, 2006

March 25, 2008 6:42 pm

Im not gonna put this in blood or anything but heres what i think... the Jets have a 15-20% chance to take this divison but they need some help and heres why

1. Pats were awesome last year but now there just great there defense has either gotten older or left the team so they will lose game that way.

2. If we get McFadde ...(more)

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Since:Sep 21, 2007

April 27, 2008 2:22 am

Al Davis is limiting Darren Mcfadden's career production.  with all the pts. being scored on the Raiders they will have no choice but to scrap the run around half time and will be throwing 70% of the time.  If you look back to last year and a similar but more explosive player in ...(more)

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Since:Sep 21, 2007

April 7, 2008 4:30 pm

Its fantastic that i don't have to put up with Calm stinked pats fans talkin about their perfect season. 

And how in the hell are there so many Pats fans in California thats just ridiculous they say they have been fans for years but their jerseys brand new

Well the truth is that They didn't deserve it because there is no way they should have lost such an important ...(more)

Reputation:97
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Since:Dec 29, 2006

March 23, 2008 10:59 pm
he wrote it perfectly
if they get a big physical reciever they can be a playoff team

they probably also need a good pass catchign tight end though
Robert Royal just isnt gonna cut it
esp for a young qb
a TE is his best friend
Reputation:62
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Since:Sep 12, 2006

April 13, 2008 7:12 pm
While everyone is talking defense, the Pats should trade down and draft an offensive tackle to replace the pinwheel on the left side. Matt Light is exactly what his name implies......light. Every speed rusher in the NFL has a field day against Light. Think back over the previous two seasons and the worst hits Brady has taken is ...(more)
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April 16, 2008 10:09 am
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Do 1-6 teams dare let McFadden slip to the best offense in history??

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