New England's starting defense average age is about 29 years old at the moment. I expect Bruschi and Harrison to be gone in a year or two. I expect Vrabel to be gone in a couple years. Next year, if you take away Harrison, Lewis Sanders (I don't expect him to be starter next year; I'm looking at Terrence Wheatley), Vrabel, your looking at their average age to be 26.5. That average age is including Tedy Bruschi because I don't know who they plan on having at ILB. Expecting a draft pick so say that draft pick is 23 years old, the average age is around 23 years old. They will probably add some free agents for depth so I don't expect their starting defense average age to increase by much.
Looking at their QB situation, Brady is 31 years old and probably has about three or four more good years, if not more (depending on his health). While Brady is still there, they will remain a good team imo.
The Patriots still draft well and that will keep them in the division title hunt at the least. And as long as Belichick is the coach of the NE patriots, I expect them to remain competitive for the division title at the least.
Don't count them out as long as Belichick is there.
Moving on to the other division teams, the Jets have tied up a lot of money in veteran players. Right now, its not looking really good but that could turn around. I believe it was Ron Jaworski who said they needed to find their identity. I do agree with them, they're not sure what to do. They are trying to get everyone the ball including running with Jones but then they are asking Favre to play his own game. That's not going to work. They need to relax and see what they can do to win games. I still think that they will be a good team for the next couple years. After that, they're in big trouble. They essentially have set themselves back about four years in terms of rebuilding (which will be needed). They are likely to be at the bottom of the division for a while in a couple years.
As for the Bills, I really like what they're doing, as much as I hate to say that. I think that they are going to be a very good team in the next few years. They have gotten very physical up front opposed to be kind of soft in the past, especially along the interior defensive line. They have Edwards who will be a good QB as you mentioned and they have Marshawn Lynch as well as Hardy and Evans. They have a good offensive line. They will be competing for the division title for a while imo.
Finally, the Dolphins will likely need another one or two solid drafts before we can be a team competing for the division title, assuming we develop our players well and we still have the same coaching staff. We have a young defensive and offensive line that will be key for us for many years. We do have an atrocious secondary at the moment but hopefully that will change in the next year or two. On offense, we have our franchise QB at the moment, we have a good RB in Ronnie Brown. We will have to improve our WR's on offense. If we develop our players correctly, add more pieces and have continuity, we could have a competitive team in a couple years.
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