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Loyal bloggers from each AFC East team have contributed to our 2007 AFC East Football Preview. They created a preview for their teams, a win-loss prediction for each game, predicted their team MVP, and projected the final standings in the AFC East for this upcoming season. Click on each team name to visit its page and read its season preview. You’ll also find the latest news from local newspapers, team sites, and bloggers for each team.

The 2006 AFC East final standings and their record in the division:

1) New England Patriots 12-4 4-2
2) New York Jets 10-6 4-2
3) Buffalo Bills 7-9 3-3
4) Miami Dolphins 6-10 1-5

The 2006 AFC East results raise questions for the upcoming season:

The New England Patriots continue to be the team to beat in the AFC East. Will Donte Stallworth and Randy Moss fit in and be good teammates on the offensive side of the ball? Will the Patriots aging linebackers give up too many rushing yards and short passes this season?

The New York Jets will try to improve on their 10-6 season last year. Can Chad Pennington stay healthy for another season? Will the offensive line be good enough for Thomas Jones to gain big yards?

The Buffalo Bills return without their starting running back. Will Marshawn Lynch be the right fit for the Bills and challenge for Rookie of the Year honors? Can J.P. Losman prevent mistakes and give the Bills the opportunity to win every game?

The Miami Dolphins begin the Cam Cameron coaching regime this season. Is Trent Green the answer at quarterback? Will Ted Ginn, Jr. be worth the high draft pick selection? Can the Dolphins offense help their defense to compete for the playoffs?

The bloggers have given us their division prediction, and they forecast no changes from 2006:

1) New England Patriots
2) New York Jets
3) Buffalo Bills
4) Miami Dolphins

Once again, click on the team name to view its preseason preview and to vote for how the team will place this season. We want to thank all the contributors for their time and willingness to help us with our preview.

Chris Fry
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