21. New York Jets
Eric Mangini made headlines when he became the youngest head coach in the NFL. Mangini and defensive coordinator Bob Sutton have a big job ahead of them, transforming the Jets' defense into a 3-4 even though most of the players were acquired with a 4-3 defense in mind.
Offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is known as a disciple of his father, Marty, but don't forget where he played college ball. Schottenheimer was a backup quarterback at Florida, where he learned from Steve Spurrier, and he is expected to run a system that, like Spurrier's, changes more from week to week than most NFL offenses do. The system will require a smart quarterback who can adjust to such alternating game plans, which means if rookie Kellen Clemens wins the job at some point this season, he'll need to be a fast learner. Offensive line coach Tony Wise was one of Jimmy Johnson's first hires in Dallas and helped shape the great Cowboys line of the 1990s. He should be a great fit for a team that drafted two offensive linemen in the first round this year.
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