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Links to the Best in AFC East Coverage, 3/21 Edition

Erik FrenzJun 7, 2018

Miami Dolphins

After Dolphins fans staged a protest outside the team's facility, a lot of talking has gone on about Jeff Ireland's status as general manager. Ben Volin of the Palm Beach Post writes that while fans have reason to be upset, they should also exercise some patience and look at the circumstances he was presented, as well as the positives he's brought to the team.

The Dolphins may have been aggressive in their attempt to address the quarterback position, but B/R contributor John Moorhead has a great point that Matt Moore should be the team's starter next year, as it would allow the Dolphins to focus on other positions.

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New England Patriots

Defensive end Mark Anderson continued his free agent tour with a stop in Buffalo and has now drawn interest from three AFC East teams. ESPN Boston's Mike Reiss has a look at the tour and says a decision could come in the near future.

B/R correspondent Samer Ismail has projections for the Patriots lineup at wide receiver and points out that the final two roster spots could be fought over by six players or even more.

Greg Bedard of the Boston Globe has notes from around the Patriots news feed.

New York Jets

B/R featured columnist Matt Miselis has thoughts on why Tim Tebow could spell trouble for Mark Sanchez as the starter for the Jets.

And it's not just rumors and buzz anymore. Rich Cimini of ESPN New York writes that the Jets are firmly in the race for Tebow, but that if Tebow has as choice, he will probably choose Jacksonville. That is, if he has a choice and the Broncos opt not to necessarily take the best offer.

Buffalo Bills

B/R Bills featured columnist Chris Trapasso has an interesting take on Mark Anderson's visit with the Bills, saying that it could be the first example of Mario Williams' influence.

Chris Brown of BuffaloBills.com has a unique look at Williams' sacks by quarterback. He's only gotten to Tom Brady once in his career, but he's brought Mark Sanchez down twice. I have a feeling both of those numbers will go up very soon.

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