The Texans have established themselves as a divisional super power, with the Colts right behind. Can the Jaguars and Titans catch up in the AFC South?
Colts looking for offensive linemen

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY SportsJust one season after finishing with the NFL’s worst record, the Indianapolis Colts surprised many with an 11-5 season in 2012, led by rookie quarterback Andrew Luck. The first overall selection in the 2012 NFL Draft, Luck finished the season with the most yardage ever for a rookie passer, accumulating 4,374 passing yards and 23 touchdowns.
One year after a huge rebuild during the 2012 offseason, the future looks bright for the Colts with Luck at the helm, but there is certainly still building to be done and holes to fill.
Read Article >Jaguars ready to upgrade at QB?

Michael HickeyBut if they want to have their first winning season since 2007, it will take more than just good drafting. Here are a few areas they need to improve.
Unfortunately for the Jaguars, there aren’t many free-agent quarterbacks that would be a significant upgrade over Gabbert. Typically, a free agent quarterback isn’t signed for a long-term contract, and they don’t usually do much to help other than be a stop-gap. The Jaguars could also look to the draft, but there are so many other needs that they may decide to give Gabbert another year.
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