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NFL Preview: NFC South

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The seventh of eight divisional looks ahead at the upcoming NFL season.
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ATLANTA FALCONS (10-6, 2nd in NFC South, in 2011)

The good: I'm not quite as high on WR Julio Jones as most, if only because expectations for Jones' immediate future are completely through the roof, but he and Roddy White are one of the elite receiving tandems in the league. ... What Eagles coach Andy Reid said about CB Asante Samuel was probably too harsh, but it's hard to look at the newcomer as a superstar at this point. With that said, he, Brent Grimes and Dunta Robinson are a nice cornerback trio (though a less talented one than the one Samuel was part of in 2011, and that didn't go so well). ... John Abraham is 34 and had his sack total drop by 3.5 last season, but he, Ray Edwards and Kroy Biermann give the Falcons more than most teams have at defensive end.

The bad: A pretty mediocre offensive line will be protecting QB Matt Ryan and opening holes for declining RB Michael Turner. LT Sam Baker and RG Garrett Reynolds are both slated to start after losing their jobs during the 2011 season. ... However much above average the Falcons' cornerback play is, their safety play may be just as far below average. William Moore and Thomas DeCloud comprise the weakest part of the defense. ... OLB Sean Weatherspoon is fresh off a 115-tackle, four-sack season, but I'm not sold on the guys starting next to him, Stephen Nicholas and new ILB Akeem Dent.

The verdict: The Falcons' receivers and TE Tony Gonzalez ensure they'll put up good passing numbers, though I am off the Ryan bandwagon after another playoff dud. But I think this is an average team otherwise. The finish: 8-8, t-2nd in NFC South


CAROLINA PANTHERS (6-10, 3rd in NFC South, in 2011)

The good: I thought QB Cam Newton would struggle as a rookie. He instead established himself as one of the most dynamic talents in the league. I think he only gets better in 2012, and beyond. ... Never in a million years would I pay DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart the way the Panthers did, but they, along with Newton and newcomer Mike Tolbert, should form one of the very best running games in the NFL. ... Linebacker, where the Panthers get Jon Beason back from injury and add rookie Kuechly, could go from a weakness to a real strength for the defense.

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Mark Johnson

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Morris Daily Herald

Seneca, IL

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Mark has worked at the Morris Daily Herald since 2002 and was both a part- and full-time sports writer until March 2011. Since then, he has worked as a page designer at the paper while also continuing to write opinion and feature pieces for the sports department.

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