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NFL preview: AFC South

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The third of eight divisional looks ahead at the upcoming NFL season.
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HOUSTON TEXANS (10-6, 1st in AFC South, in 2011)

The good: You normally look at the linebackers as the stars of a 3-4 defense, and most do the same with the Texans, but I'm particularly enamored with their front three. J.J. Watt, Shaun Cody and Antonio Smith are an underrated reason the Texans were fourth in the NFL in points allowed (17.4 per game). ... Yeah, the LBs, especially ILB Brian Cushing, should be pretty solid, too. Former Illinois star Whitney Mercilus gives Wade Phillips' scheme another pass rusher. ... I'd never have paid Arian Foster as Houston did, but you know he's going to put up numbers in the its zone-blocking offense, provided he's healthy. If he doesn't, Ben Tate will.

The bad: To me, an awfully lot went right for the Texans to do what they did defensively in 2011. Connor Barwin, who entered the year with 3.5 career sacks, got 11.5. CB Jonathan Joseph made the Pro Bowl. And the other quarterbacks in the division were a rookie version of Blaine Gabbert, a 36-year-old Matt Hasselbeck and the Colts' Pu-pu Platter of awful. It's not that I'm expecting a bad defense, but I'm not solid it'll be a great one. ... I think the Texans may miss Mario Williams and even DeMeco Ryans more than they seem to expect. ... The injury statuses of WR Andre Johnson (who's likely past his prime anyway) and QB Matt Schaub could make this a below-average passing offense.

The verdict: Approximately 99.999999 percent of America expects the Texans to waltz to a second straight divisional title. I agree they're the best team on paper. They were the best team on paper for several years before 2011 and didn't get it done. The finish: 8-8, 2nd in AFC South


INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (2-14, 4th in AFC South, in 2011)

The good: Anything this side of Caleb Hanie would be an upgrade over what the Colts trotted out at quarterback last season. With the usual disclaimers about how the preseason means nothing, based on everything I've seen and heard so far, it looks like rookie Andrew Luck will be an upgrade of the signficant variety. ... Moving two aging 4-3 ends to outside linebacker in a 3-4 is an interesting experiment, but Robert Mathis and Dwight Freeney probably will still find ways to get to the quaterback. ... Almost all of the familiar receiving corps has been gutted, but Reggie Wayne remains, giving Luck at least one proven target.

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Mark Johnson

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Morris Daily Herald

Seneca, IL

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Mark has worked at the Morris Daily Herald since 2002 and was both a part- and full-time sports writer until March 2011. Since then, he has worked as a page designer at the paper while also continuing to write opinion and feature pieces for the sports department.

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