New York Giants: What is the quarter-back plan?
The owner John Mara brought back Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll with what looked like a mandate in the playoffs and a little likely to deteriorate. There will be a real emergency to get a quarter-back response, which can save jobs.
The quarters of recruit can save jobs, if said player is a talent that changes the franchise. Look no further than Jayden Daniels in this same division. The problem is that there does not seem to be this type of quarter prospect in this class. Maybe the giants feel differently.
From the point of view of selfish fantastic football, a recruit is not always The right answer if we just look for someone to raise the Nabres Malik.
Despite their bad record, there is talent on this list. They have real needle engines in the trenches on both sides of the ball and hit the Nabers and Tyrone Tracy Jr. during last year’s draft. A complementary Passher would make this offense come together quite well. They could convince themselves that they are better to follow the road to large veterans.
PREDICTION: The Giants negotiate against Matthew Stafford. A rupture of his relationship with the Rams and the despair of the giants finish create a perfect storm. And I spend the whole summer to discuss if this decision really works for each side.
Chicago Bears: Does Ben Johnson start with an offensive line overhaul?
The Bears have two starting receivers at DJ Moore and Rome Odunze. The two players can be better maximized in this offense compared to what was going on last season. These two guys alone are an excellent starting point for Johnson to install a game of multiple side passes in Chicago.
The only skill position spot for the debate is the ball carrier. During his recruit contract, by Andre Swift fell in disgrace with Johnson and the Lions. Perhaps they can rekindle a relationship, but it is not a stylistic adjustment in the race or passage phase of Johnson’s offensive.
The discussion does not end with players in a skill position. It is not even where he should to start. For the Lions, it all started in advance. The Bears have players feasible on the two terms of tackle, but the interior was a problem all year round and several guys, there are free agents. The overhaul is probably a section of a term, but I would be amazed if the Bears do not come out of this offseason which seems much better on the line.
PREDICTION: The only major position of competence of the Bears is available in the rear field, but they add at least two new editors of starting lines.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Can they keep Chris Godwin?
With Tee Higgins heading towards the franchise label, Chris Godwin is probably the following man at the top of the wide classification of free receivers. He has a serious injury, but produced as a receiver among the first five in the first half of 2024 and is a little younger than some of the other most important names to arrive on the market.
If Godwin becomes available, many teams will be suitable. In addition to what he brings as an appeal and reliable slot option, any team if necessary receiving who is heavy or who wants to improve his screen game should give him a boost in his free ranking. It brings so much effort, noise and discipline as a blocker.
The fact is that the Bucs know This. The new attacking coordinator and the coordinator of the pass match in 2024, Josh Grizzard, underlined his impact on the offensive beyond his production:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Oc Josh Grizzard on Wr Chris Godwin 👀
Godwin is an imminent free agent, and one of the most important players available fantastically. pic.twitter.com/alounolavel
– Theogfantasyfootball (@theogfantasy) February 11, 2025
Whether Godwin returns or not will have a major impact on the increase in Mike Evans and that any call to the sleeper that Jalen McMillan brings to 2025 after a strong finish in his recruit season. It is one of the greatest dominoes to die for in free agency.
PREDICTION: Despite the singing of the Sirène du Marché, Godwin accepts a new contract with the Buccaneers before the opening of the free agency.
Washington Commanders: In the middle of many needs of the team, do we get a first first step passer?
Despite the NFC championship match, Washington looks like a team with many holes, given the number of its short -term rental veterans on one year contracts. Edge Rusher, security, the secondary and the corner will need to collapse according to the interest and the capacity of the team to keep the free agents to come.
In attack, they have great needs at Guard and Pass-Catcher, regardless of the free agency. On this last point, Dyami Brown, Noah Brown, Olamide Zaccheaus, Jamison Crowder and Zach Ertz will see all their contracts expiring.
The winger tight Ben Sinnott and the Luke McCaffrey slot receiver are waiting in the wings after their recruit seasons, and they are all Washington behind Terry McLaurin.
I guess Ertz and maybe another receiver is back next season. However, even if they bring back some of these free agents, the commanders will be rinsed with a cap space to add a Pass recipient above the middle to associate with McLaurin on the perimeter.
PREDICTION: Commanders have too much ceiling space and too much emergency to maximize the offensive around a large young quarter-rear so as not to add a large receiver. Shot in the dark here, but they are one of the few teams that could make sense for Deebo Samuel Sr. Adam Peters was in the 49ers front office, Samuel could find a role in the Kingsbury Kliff offensive and, Above all, they could inherit his contract.
Green Bay Packers: Do they follow Josh Jacobs’ advice and get a WR veteran?
Josh Jacobs made waves saying multiple Rasumes precisely what he thought that the packers needed to add in attack.
He is probably not wrong! The team could have used a wide range of coverage to open things at the end of last season, but I’m still shocked, they said it. Third -year receiver Dontayvion Wicks did not seem too satisfied with the evaluation.
Wicks, Romeo Doubs and Especially Jayden Reed make a viable wide trio of wide receivers, but with Christian Watson in danger of missing the major time next season, the depth is damaged. None of these guys meets the label “receiver n ° 1” that Jacobs is looking for, but finding that the guy is easier to say than to do. I guess Jacobs is fishing for a Davante Adams meeting, both for itself and for the Packers as a whole. It would make sense for both parties; I just wonder if this bridge was burned.
PREDICTION: Packers do not add a big name but bring a veteran via the free agency. They also try a large broad body around 3 of the draft. Stick to the bit, reached.