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The Philadelphia Eagles traded Carson Wentz this offseason and now are ready to see what they have in Jalen Hurts. What is their outlook going into the 2021 season?

The Philadelphia Eagles traded Carson Wentz this offseason and now are ready to see what they have in Jalen Hurts. What is their outlook going into the 2021 season?

The Green Bay Packers were once again one of the premier teams in the NFL during the 2020 season. Winning 13 games for the second season in a row, the team captured the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs.

After a 2020 season that ended with New York Giant fans somehow hating the Philadelphia Eagles, and Doug Pederson, just a little bit more, the team is now looking to take revenge on the division and win it this year.

There are a lot of new faces in the Big Easy this season and some big names will be missing for a bit, but the Saints still have some top-end skilled talent to make the playoffs.

As bad as the season went for the Houston Texans, the early offseason period was worse. New head coach David Culley seems to have settled the rocking ship, and general manager Nick Caserio’s veteran acquisitions are part of that stability.

The Atlanta Falcons endured a disappointing 2020 season that started with an 0-5 start leading to the firing of Dan Quinn. Following the firing of Quinn, the Falcons finished the year 4-7 and were looking for a new head coach and general manager.

The Cincinnati Bengals began the Joe Burrow era in a rough way. After nine very well played games by the No.1 overall pick, Burrow tore his ACL in the 10th game. As a whole, the team finished off 4-11-1 and had a busy offseason checklist. Looking forward, the Bengals are in hopes to reach their first playoffs since 2015, but it will be quite a challenge.

While the 2021 NFL season is just under a month away, it’s never too early to look ahead. Fanbases will argue day and night about who has the better team. Instead of debating the entire roster, why not debate positions? In the final part of a 12-part series, I will rank each team’s front office.

The 2020 season was a long one for the New York Jets. The team had a historically bad season. The Jets had awful coaching and talent on the roster last year. It led to a 2-14 season.

The 2020 season had many ups and downs for the Los Angeles Rams. They were able to make it to the playoffs with a 10-6 record but lost in the divisional round to the Green Bay Packers. The defense became one of the best in the NFL led by Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey.

The Chicago Bears want you to believe the glass is half full. They managed to stumble through the backdoor of the playoffs last season, despite a tame 8-8 finish and, predictably, were soon one and done.

Winning 10 games and still not making the playoffs is the kind of near-miss that stings. The Miami Dolphins know the feeling, so general manager Chris Grier and head coach Brian Flores have been busy. They’ve focused on surrounding second-year quarterback Tua Tagovailoa with more talent.

The Philadelphia Eagles traded Carson Wentz this offseason and now are ready to see what they have in Jalen Hurts. What is their outlook going into the 2021 season?

The Green Bay Packers were once again one of the premier teams in the NFL during the 2020 season. Winning 13 games for the second season in a row, the team captured the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs.

After a 2020 season that ended with New York Giant fans somehow hating the Philadelphia Eagles, and Doug Pederson, just a little bit more, the team is now looking to take revenge on the division and win it this year.

There are a lot of new faces in the Big Easy this season and some big names will be missing for a bit, but the Saints still have some top-end skilled talent to make the playoffs.

As bad as the season went for the Houston Texans, the early offseason period was worse. New head coach David Culley seems to have settled the rocking ship, and general manager Nick Caserio’s veteran acquisitions are part of that stability.

The Atlanta Falcons endured a disappointing 2020 season that started with an 0-5 start leading to the firing of Dan Quinn. Following the firing of Quinn, the Falcons finished the year 4-7 and were looking for a new head coach and general manager.

The Cincinnati Bengals began the Joe Burrow era in a rough way. After nine very well played games by the No.1 overall pick, Burrow tore his ACL in the 10th game. As a whole, the team finished off 4-11-1 and had a busy offseason checklist. Looking forward, the Bengals are in hopes to reach their first playoffs since 2015, but it will be quite a challenge.

While the 2021 NFL season is just under a month away, it’s never too early to look ahead. Fanbases will argue day and night about who has the better team. Instead of debating the entire roster, why not debate positions? In the final part of a 12-part series, I will rank each team’s front office.

The 2020 season was a long one for the New York Jets. The team had a historically bad season. The Jets had awful coaching and talent on the roster last year. It led to a 2-14 season.

The 2020 season had many ups and downs for the Los Angeles Rams. They were able to make it to the playoffs with a 10-6 record but lost in the divisional round to the Green Bay Packers. The defense became one of the best in the NFL led by Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey.

The Chicago Bears want you to believe the glass is half full. They managed to stumble through the backdoor of the playoffs last season, despite a tame 8-8 finish and, predictably, were soon one and done.

Winning 10 games and still not making the playoffs is the kind of near-miss that stings. The Miami Dolphins know the feeling, so general manager Chris Grier and head coach Brian Flores have been busy. They’ve focused on surrounding second-year quarterback Tua Tagovailoa with more talent.
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