Good news for Jacksonville Jaguars fans -- your new starting defensive tackle is in the fold through 2012. Rob Meier, who played in place of Marcus Stroud last year when Stroud missed three games with an ankle injury and four more with a suspension for a violation of the league's performance-enhancing drug policy, greatly impressed in limited duty. He posted the highest Stop Rate overall and against the run of any defensive tackle in the NFL in 2007 with more than 25 plays going his way. When the Jags traded Stroud to Buffalo in March for two draft picks, Meier became the main man. Now, he's got some well-deserved security. Jacksonville is also trying to get a deal done with veteran end Paul Spicer.