Links to the Best in AFC East Coverage, April 10 Edition
Miami Dolphins
When it comes to the Dolphins and the draft, Ryan Tannehill continues to draw a bit of attention. It's no surprise, since quarterback is their biggest need. But has all the buzz created unnecessary excitement? B/R Dolphins featured columnist Alessandro Miglio takes a look at that question.
Also, the Dolphins have gone on record to say that they don't view a No. 1 receiver as an important position, but Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald reports that it hasn't stopped them from kicking the tires on Notre Dame WR Michael Floyd.
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New England Patriots
The Patriots need help on defense, and with Alabama cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick, as well as several pass rushers available, ESPN Boston's Mike Reiss does a round-up of two opinions on several prospects.
They could also use some help at wide receiver, and one name that is up and down big boards and mock drafts is South Carolina wide receiver Alshon Jeffery. If he falls to New England, should the Patriots pull the trigger? B/R featured columnist Tony Santorsa looks at that question.
Buffalo Bills
Georgia offensive linemen Cordy Glenn played guard for most of his career, but finished out at tackle, which has left questions about where he projects. Chris Brown of BuffaloBills.com writes that Glenn is just scratching the surface of his true potential.
That very thought was projected by B/R NFL draft lead blogger Sigmund Bloom, who postulates whether Glenn would be worth a top-10 pick.
New York Jets
Broncos wide receiver Eric Decker told Colin Cowherd that his former teammate Tim Tebow would "push Mark [Sanchez] for the starting spot," via ESPN's Rich Cimini. If there was any truth to the rumor that Sanchez is coddled, that stuff might have to die sooner than later.
Kristine Reese of The Green Room tackles a Monday mailbag full of Jets goodies including the availability of defensive back Chris Crocker, as well as the Jets ability to fill the right tackle position this offseason.

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