NFL Power Rankings: Every team's biggest question entering training camp - eviltoast
    • 3FingersOfMilk@lemm.ee
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      The first two words lol:

      What will the offense look like? Desmond Ridder is taking over as QB1 with several exciting playmakers around him. The Falcons used a top-10 pick on Bijan Robinson, adding him to a backfield that also features Tyler Allgeier - a 1,000-yard rusher last year - and Cordarrelle Patterson, a versatile weapon in both the passing and running game. Out wide, Drake London and Kyle Pitts headline a receiving room that welcomed Scott Miller, Mack Hollins, and Jonnu Smith this year. Arthur Smith now has to figure out how to use all of his weapons.

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    1. Houston Texans Post-draft rank: 30

    How will the highly anticipated newcomers perform? For the first time in a long time, there’s serious buzz around the Texans, and the reason for that is the new faces around the team. On the sideline, DeMeco Ryans takes over as head coach after a stellar performance as the 49ers defensive coordinator. On defense, third overall pick Will Anderson gives Houston a serious edge rusher. But the biggest addition was No. 2 pick C.J. Stroud, the Texans’ biggest quarterback prospect since Deshaun Watson.

    In DeMeco & Stroud we trust

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    The Bills behind the Dolphins and Jets is wilder than wild. They’re not a flawless team, but they’re by far the most talented in the division with by far the least question marks, especially at the most important position.