San Francisco 49ers: Predicting Performances of Each Pass Catcher in 2012




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The NFL is wide open, for the first time in its storied history.

Instead of impactful running games being a dominating force in the league, high-powered passing attacks lead the charge into 2012.

Over the past number of years, teams like the Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints and New England Patriots have established themselves as top-notch offenses that throw the ball to win.

On March 13th, the NFL’s new league year began and so did a mad dash for wide receiver talent. Top notch players like Vincent Jackson and Marques Colston were snapped up quickly (the latter by his own team), which left a number of receivers on the board.

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Jacksonville Jaguars: Previewing the Chad Henne-Blaine Gabbert Position Battle




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The Jacksonville Jaguars have certainly improved their team this offseason and their new look on offense should have them on the right track to a better finish in 2012.

After signing Chad Henne, the team has a quandary at the starting quarterback spot with incumbent starter Blaine Gabbert looking to retain his job.

At running back, Maurice Jones-Drew will return and be a top-flight rusher as usual, but that’s about all that’s a sure thing on offense.

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Miami Dolphins: Grading the Cameron Wake Contract with Analysis




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Recently, the Miami Dolphins signed [CITATION] pass-rusher Cameron Wake to a four-year, $49 million deal.

With 42 tackles and eight-and-a-half sacks last season, Wake did regress a bit in terms of production, but he remains one of the best outside linebackers in the league.

After the NFL saw just how much Terrell Suggs meant to the Ravens (following the linebacker’s injury), Miami made sure to lock up their own star pass-rusher.

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