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The bad: Beyond Wayne, the Colts are counting on underachiever Donald Brown, the health of Austin Collie and a whole bunch of unknowns, along with an almost entirely new offensive line, to give Luck a chance. He's good, but he's probably not good enough to turn this into an explosive offense. ... I referenced Mathis and Freeney as strengths, but there's a lot of square-peg-in-round-hole feel to this defense. How will Pat Angerer, who had 148 tackles as a 4-3 MLB in 2011, react to sharing the middle? ... Cassius Vaughn (or maybe Justin King) and Jerraud Powers are the starting cornerbacks. I'm going to guess Indianapolis will seem a long way from Revis Island this season.

The verdict: You can't luck, pun intended, into a better place to start a rebuild than the Colts did thanks to their terrible 2011. The roster is pretty poor around him, but Luck makes them better, starting this fall. The finish: 5-11, 3rd in AFC South


JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (5-11, 3rd in AFC South, in 2011)

The good: I'll admit general ignorance when it comes to advanced football stats, but this story alerted me to the fact that, according to Football Outsiders, the Jags made one of the 10 biggest single-seasoon leaps in defensive efficiency in the last 20 years last year. That sure sounds impressive, and it's reflective of a defense that didn't get enough credit for its strong play. ... My favorite part of the defense is the secondary. Rashean Mathis, Derek Cox, Dawan Landry and Dwight Lowery hold their own well behind a front seven lacking in star power. ... If Maurice Jones-Drew would end his foolish holdout (you have two years left on a contract you signed, man), he, Justin Blackmon and Lauren Robinson would give the Jags more skill-positon talent than they've had in years, and maybe ever.

The bad: Blaine Gabbert has supposedly played well this preseason. His receivers are light years better than the group he had in 2011. But I saw enough of Gabbert last season to be skeptical that he won't erase any chance they have of competing. ... The Jones-Drew holdout itself must be listed under the bad category. The team was gaining a little momentum, drafting Blackmon and signing Robinson, and now its best player and the face of the franchise is screwing it all up? Sounds about right for the Jaguars. ... I have serious doubts that a team that didn't rush the passer very well last season (its 31 sacks were tied for the seventh-lowest total in the NFL in 2011) and was brutal the year before can avoid a steep defensive drop-off.

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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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