When looking at the AFC South as a whole, it seems as though the Jacksonville Jaguars may have made the most impactful additions. Though time will tell, the team made deliberate efforts to boost their pass rush with the addition of Calais Campbell, then stole a divisional rival and impact player in cornerback A.J. Bouye. Lastly, they added some physicality on the offensive end with the additions of rookies Leonard Fournette and Cam Robinson.

That said, the Jaguars weren’t the only team making upgrades in the division as their rivals also added some talented players. When looking at some of the names acquired by each divisional opponent, it’s clear some of them can be problematic for the Jags.

Here are three new additions to the division that Jaguars fans will love to hate:

Houston Texans

Deshaun Watson, QB

Not only will Jags fans hate Watson because he’ll be the Texans starting quarterback, but also because a majority of their fans are Florida State fans who are big-time rivals of Watson’s alma mater Clemson. By the end of his collegiate career, Watson was 2-1 against the Seminoles — with his one loss to them coming as a freshman.

Hopefully, a revamped defense should be able to get it done against the rookie, though they seem to struggle against the Texans regardless of who is behind center. It also doesn’t help the Jags’ case that Watson will be coming into an offense loaded with talent that includes a duo of Will Fuller and DeAndre Hopkins at receiver and Lamar Miller at running back.