Jim Coventry weighs pros and cons of drafting Nick Chubb, Davante Adams and Tony Pollard. Who is the best bet this season?
There was a shakeup in the Eagles backfield in the offseason, but Philadelphia nonetheless will ride the coattails of QB Jalen Hurts as he goes to work with the premier WR duo of A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.
After the situation surrounding RB Saquon Barkley didn't linger into camp, the Giants will strive to take the next step in Year 2 of coach Brian Daboll with an offense led by Barkley and QB Daniel Jones.
After two years of uneven quarterback play, the Saints are banking on Derek Carr to right the ship on offense. He'll have plenty of talent to work with, namely RB Alvin Kamara and WR Chris Olave, among others.
In Minnesota, coach Kevin O'Connell doesn't shy away from the Kirk Cousins-Justin Jefferson connection early and often. Similar usage can be expected in 2023 due to the Vikings' deficiencies on defense.
Erik Siegrist looks over the news from a busy day of training camps and notes that injuries are already hitting the Seattle backfield.
Speed is the name of the game under coach Mike McDaniel in Miami, led by WR Tyreek Hill. As long as QB Tua Tagovailoa avoids health concerns, the Dolphins offense will be one of the most exciting in the NFL.
Nearly 18 months removed from winning Super Bowl LVI, the Rams now find themselves in no-man's land. Still, with cornerstones in place like WR Cooper Kupp and DT Aaron Donald, they could be plucky at times.
With coordinator Kellen Moore on board, the Chargers will hope that a change in scheme will help QB Justin Herbert and company become a bit more vertically oriented on offense.
In Las Vegas, QB Jimmy Garoppolo's situation has been resolved, but RB Josh Jacobs' has not. In any case, the Raiders retain the services of top-end WR Davante Adams, who produces no matter who's under center.
The duo of coach Doug Pederson and QB Trevor Lawrence will look to take the next step and join the likes of the Chiefs, Bills and Bengals as perennial AFC contenders.
Dan Marcus looks at some of the playing time battles emerging early in camp, including James Cook's potential to be a three-down back and the distribution of targets among pass catchers in Baltimore.
Jerry Donabedian surveys the past three decades to see what missed time this summer might mean for Josh Jacobs, Jonathan Taylor and J.K. Dobbins
Alan Seslowsky loves Detroit's rookie RB, Jahmyr Gibbs, but wonders if he should have taken a WR in round 3 of the RotoWire Online Championship by the NFFC
David Phillips recaps the news flowing out of Thursday training camps, including an injured calf for Joe Burrow.
With Anthony Richardson on board, the Colts appear to have a long-term answer at quarterback for the first time in a half decade. RB Jonathan Taylor and WR Michael Pittman are around to ease in the rookie.