The Jaguars and expansion Houston Texans have more important matters to deal with today than their twice-annual matchups in the NFL's new AFC South Division.
Simply put: The Jaguars have a $27.7 million salary-cap problem, while the Texans are in need of quality players.
On tap
What: NFL expansion draft.
TV: 3 p.m., ESPN.
The plan: Houston is expected to select between 12 and 18 of the 155 available players in the draft. They'll use 38 percent of the $71.7 million salary cap and spend the rest on the college draft in April and free agency.
What's unusual about this scenario is that both soon-to-be division counterparts are ready and willing to help out the other in this afternoon's expansion draft at the George R. Brown Convention Center.
Rivalry? What rivalry?
"Our focus right now is more on trying to acquire good football players than worrying about how it's going to impact our opponents," said Texans coach Dom Capers, a former Jaguars defensive coordinator.
Fortunately for the Jaguars' cap situation, three of those roughly 12-18 players the Texans select today will likely be from Jacksonville. Jaguars offensive tackle Tony Boselli and defensive tackles Gary Walker and Seth Payne were flown to Houston yesterday to appear at the draft, all with the assurance they will be chosen by the Texans.