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		<title>NFL HALFWAY: Surprises and disappointments in AFC</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not difficult to pinpoint the teams that have unexpectedly prospered or just as stunningly plummeted halfway through the 2016 season. Yep, we&#8217;re looking at you, Carolina Panthers and Arizona Cardinals. Last January, you played for a spot in the Super Bowl. Right now, you&#8217;re hanging with the mediocrities (or worse) of the NFL. Nor [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?-->It&#8217;s not difficult to pinpoint the teams that have unexpectedly prospered or just as stunningly plummeted halfway through the 2016 season.</p>
<p>Yep, we&#8217;re looking at you, Carolina Panthers and Arizona Cardinals. Last January, you played for a spot in the Super Bowl. Right now, you&#8217;re hanging with the mediocrities (or worse) of the NFL.</p>
<p>Nor is it hard to spot the surprisingly successful teams putting themselves in the championship mix, from the Dallas Cowboys to the Oakland Raiders.</p>
<p>But what about the individuals who are rising or flopping? The Associated Press sports writers who cover the 16 AFC teams suggest the following.</p>
<p>BALTIMORE</p>
<p>Surprise: LB Zachary Orr leads the team in tackles as a third-year player.</p>
<p>Disappointment: QB Joe Flacco has looked tentative in the pocket and has more interceptions than TDs. Granted, the Ravens have no running game and the left side of the O-Line has been injured, but still &#8230;</p>
<p>BUFFALO</p>
<p>Surprise: LB Lorenzo Alexander, maybe the most pleasant development in the NFL this season. The free-agent addition, a journeyman in his 10th season, is among the league leaders in sacks.</p>
<p>Disappointment: WR Sammy Watkins (left foot) is hobbled by injury for the third straight season and is on IR, though he could return this month.</p>
<p>CINCINNATI</p>
<p>Surprise: WR A.J. Green was leading the NFL in receptions when Cincinnati went on its bye despite being the focus of opposing defenses on every passing play.</p>
<p>Disappointment: DT Geno Atkins had 42 tackles and 11 sacks last season. Through eight games, he has only 16 tackles and 3+ sacks, and the Bengals are 3-4-1.</p>
<p>CLEVELAND</p>
<p>Surprise: WR Terrelle Pryor only made the conversion from quarterback last season and has quickly developed into a playmaker. Through the first nine games, Pryor had 46 catches and four touchdowns.</p>
<p>Disappointment: QB Robert Griffin III. Not his fault, but he broke a bone in his shoulder in the season opener that deprived him of a chance at a comeback and the Browns from seeing if he could be their long-term answer.</p>
<p>DENVER</p>
<p>Surprise: QB Trevor Siemian was an afterthought when Peyton Manning retired. Now he&#8217;s the starting QB on a playoff contender.</p>
<p>Disappointment; OT Russell Okung, who went through a stretch of five holding calls in three games and gave up a sack-strip.</p>
<p>HOUSTON</p>
<p>Surprise: DE Jadeveon Clowney, finally healthy after two injury-filled years. His move from outside linebacker has helped the Texans make up for the loss of J.J. Watt.</p>
<p>Disappointment: QB Brock Osweiler got a $72 million contract and has thrown the same number of interceptions (nine) as touchdowns. Houston&#8217;s passing game ranks among the worst in the league.</p>
<p>INDIANAPOLIS</p>
<p>Surprise: TE Jack Doyle, claimed off waivers from Tennessee in 2013, has steadily progressed each season and already surpassed his previous career totals in yards and TD catches.</p>
<p>Disappointment: Coach Chuck Pagano. After signing a four-year deal, being given more authority over some decisions and armed with a healthy Andrew Luck, it looked as if Pagano would take his second chance and run with it. Instead, the Colts have gotten stuck in neutral.</p>
<p>JACKSONVILLE</p>
<p>Surprise: DE Yannick Ngakoue, a third-round pick from Maryland who has four sacks and three forced fumbles and has replaced Dante Fowler in the starting lineup.</p>
<p>Disappointment: QB Blake Bortles has been so inaccurate and inconsistent that he brought in a mechanics coach for a two-day refresher course, a last-ditch effort to turn his season around.</p>
<p>KANSAS CITY</p>
<p>Surprise: WR Tyreek Hill, a fifth-round pick expected to be primarily a kick returner, already has 19 catches for 223 yards and four touchdowns.</p>
<p>Disappointment: OLB Tamba Hali signed a three-year, $21 million contract when the Chiefs realized they would be without Justin Houston most of the season, but he&#8217;s aging before their eyes.</p>
<p>MIAMI</p>
<p>Surprise: RB Jay Ajayi has turned a weak ground game into a strength by averaging 6.0 yards per play and has six TDs.</p>
<p>Disappointment: WR DeVante Parker, a 2015 first-rounder, has done little to establish himself as a complement to top target Jarvis Landry.</p>
<p>NEW ENGLAND</p>
<p>Surprise: RB LeGarrette Blount, whose production over the first four games coming off hip injury last season helped take the pressure off Jimmy Garoppolo and Jacoby Brissett.</p>
<p>Disappointment: CB Cyrus Jones, a second-rounder, has struggled in his limited action returning punts, was ejected at Cleveland and hasn&#8217;t played since.</p>
<p>NEW YORK JETS</p>
<p>Surprise: WR Quincy Enunwa, a sixth-rounder in 2014, has blossomed into a legitimate playmaker in Chan Gailey&#8217;s offense. With Eric Decker out, Enunwa has stepped up as the No. 2 receiver behind Brandon Marshall.</p>
<p>Disappointment: CB Darrelle Revis, a former shutdown defender, has looked mostly mediocre this season, no longer resembling the guy who left opposing teams&#8217; best receivers stranded on &#8221;Revis Island.&#8221;</p>
<p>OAKLAND</p>
<p>Surprise: RB Jalen Richard, an undrafted free agent, has helped provide depth behind Latavius Murray.</p>
<p>Disappointment: CB Sean Smith, a major free agent addition who got benched in the opener and struggled earlier in the season before showing some improvement of late.</p>
<p>PITTSBURGH</p>
<p>Surprise: WR Sammie Coates led the league in yards per reception (21.3) before injuring his left index finger. He&#8217;s been a long-distance threat.</p>
<p>Disappointment: LB James Harrison is hardly the only disappointment on an underwhelming defense, but the 38-year-old got his first two sacks of the season this past weekend. He&#8217;s seen his playing time slowly decrease.</p>
<p>SAN DIEGO</p>
<p>Surprise: Top draft pick DE Joey Bosa. After a holdout and hamstring injury that cost him four games, he has become a force on the Chargers&#8217; defense, particularly in opposing backfields.</p>
<p>Disappointment: That the team couldn&#8217;t get the rookie defensive end signed in time for training camp. A squabble over money he was due and offset language caused the No. 3 overall pick to miss camp. After signing, Bosa pulled the hamstring and the Chargers went 1-3 without him.</p>
<p>TENNESSEE</p>
<p>Surprise: RB DeMarco Murray. For a player who looked washed up in Chip Kelly&#8217;s offense in Philadelphia last season and cost the Titans only swapping 13 spots in the fourth round of the draft, what a bargain.</p>
<p>Disappointment: Rookie LB Kevin Dodd, the 33rd pick overall, has been a minimal contributor. The Titans could use more pressure from someone who had 12 sacks and 23+ tackles for loss last season at Clemson.</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL</p>
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