Links to the Best in AFC East Coverage, 3/20 Edition
New England Patriots
The big news of the night was that Logan Mankins played through a torn ACL in the Super Bowl. B/R featured columnist Tony Santorsa points out that signing Robert Gallery was likely a result of Mankins' need for surgery.
ESPN Boston's Mike Reiss takes an in-depth look at the Patriots' free-agency moves to date and points out an interesting thought: This is an incomplete picture. The Patriots may not yet be done.
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Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins' offseason strategy has fallen under serious scrutiny, and B/R Dolphins featured columnist Alessandro Miglio is at the forefront. His question: Method to the madness or madness to the method?
Of course, with that in mind, adding Tim Tebow might only compound the belief among fans that the Dolphins have no idea what they're doing. Still, Ben Volin of the Palm Beach Post examines the possibility and says that it's one they must look into.
New York Jets
B/R contributor Aaron Jacobs has a look at the pros and cons of Jets cornerback Antonio Cromartie possibly moving to safety.
Speaking of safety, ESPN New York's Rich Cimini has thoughts on the signing of safety LaRon Landry. It's a risk-reward signing, to be sure.
Buffalo Bills
The Mario Williams effect will be a big topic to watch for the Bills, and B/R featured columnist Chris Trapasso has a look at the history behind adding a stud pass rusher, and it looks favorable for the Bills.
On that note, Chris Brown of BuffaloBills.com sat down with defensive coordinator Dave Wannstedt, who says that the pass rush won't come from just Williams but will be a collective effort.

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