
One Breakout for Each AFC East Team
While the NFL season is a fair distance away, it is never too early to predict the next wave of stars and superstars across the NFL.
While the NFL season is a fair distance away, it is never too early to predict the next wave of stars and superstars across the NFL.
Although the New England Patriots had a respectable 10-7 year, their season ended in anything but respectable fashion. Blown out by the Buffalo Bills and quite frankly dominated in every facet.
The NFL was hoping for a stronger class in the 2022 class than they did in 2021. Unfortunately, that may not be the case. While there are two standouts in Demarvin Leal and Jordan Davis, there is a significant drop after those two. Now, Davis sets his sights on the NFL Draft, where he could be picked within the top 20 picks.
With Day 1 of the NFL Draft now in the books, all eyes look to rounds two and three on Friday. While the bulk of top-tier names heard their names called last night, there is still a boatload of talented players to choose from.
With preseason comparisons like Quinnen Williams, there was a lot of early hype on Christian Barmore. Although his regular season play did not live up to its expectations, Barmore demonstrated why the comparisons were valid in the bowl games and in the championship.
Jason Licht and The Tampa Bay Buccaneer brass have opted with the strategy to (for the most part) keep their championship-winning squad intact. It would be wise to start looking towards the future with some big names not getting any younger.
The Jaguars were 1-15 in their worst seasons in the franchise’s history, but on the bright side are now drafting first overall. With that top pick, they will select Trevor Lawrence.
The NFL Draft season has begun with the conclusion of the Senior Bowl. With no combine and an unusual beginning to the offseason – largely due to a blockbuster trade before the Super Bowl, this will be one of the most unique draft seasons ever.
While the NFL season is a fair distance away, it is never too early to predict the next wave of stars and superstars across the NFL.
Although the New England Patriots had a respectable 10-7 year, their season ended in anything but respectable fashion. Blown out by the Buffalo Bills and quite frankly dominated in every facet.
The NFL was hoping for a stronger class in the 2022 class than they did in 2021. Unfortunately, that may not be the case. While there are two standouts in Demarvin Leal and Jordan Davis, there is a significant drop after those two. Now, Davis sets his sights on the NFL Draft, where he could be picked within the top 20 picks.
With Day 1 of the NFL Draft now in the books, all eyes look to rounds two and three on Friday. While the bulk of top-tier names heard their names called last night, there is still a boatload of talented players to choose from.
With preseason comparisons like Quinnen Williams, there was a lot of early hype on Christian Barmore. Although his regular season play did not live up to its expectations, Barmore demonstrated why the comparisons were valid in the bowl games and in the championship.
Jason Licht and The Tampa Bay Buccaneer brass have opted with the strategy to (for the most part) keep their championship-winning squad intact. It would be wise to start looking towards the future with some big names not getting any younger.
The Jaguars were 1-15 in their worst seasons in the franchise’s history, but on the bright side are now drafting first overall. With that top pick, they will select Trevor Lawrence.
The NFL Draft season has begun with the conclusion of the Senior Bowl. With no combine and an unusual beginning to the offseason – largely due to a blockbuster trade before the Super Bowl, this will be one of the most unique draft seasons ever.
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