Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham
Buffalo Bills
- Sean Fitz-Gerald of the National Post writes "The Bills are developing an image problem."
- Toronto Globe and Mail reporter David Naylor covers the NFL's announcement the Bills will play the Jets in prime time at the Rogers Centre.
- Rochester Democrat & Chronicle reporter Leo Roth points out Bills fans there not only lost a game to Toronto, but they also won't be able to watch it on TV unless they have NFL Network. The Rochester area's cable company is Time Warner cable, which doesn't carry NFL Network.
Miami Dolphins
- Palm Beach Post reporter Edgar Thompson breaks down the NFL's toughest schedule, which features four prime-time games.
- Four South Florida-Sun Sentinel scribes go through the schedule to predict the wins and losses. Harvey Fialkov has the Dolphins starting off 5-1.
- The Miami Herald's Barry Jackson takes a look at linebackers who might interest the Dolphins on draft day.
New England Patriots
- Boston Globe reporter Christopher L. Gasper takes a look at the Patriots' schedule, which includes six playoff teams from last year.
- John Tomase of the Boston Herald observes "there doesn't appear to be a soft portion to their slate."
- A day after revealing her top picks, Providence Journal reporter Shalise Manza Young ranks the worst draft picks of Bill Belichick's tenure.
New York Jets
- New York Post columnist Steve Serby advises the Jets to trade up for Southern California quarterback Mark Sanchez.
- New York Daily News reporter Rich Cimini writes Sanchez would love to be a Jet.
- Newark Star-Ledger reporter Dave Hutchinson combs through the Jets' schedule to point out their most significant games.
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