Year 1 of Geno Smith as the Seahawks' starting QB was a rousing success, and with WRs DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett and RBs Kenneth Walker and Zach Charbonnet at his disposal, a repeat is in the cards for Smith.
It's the start of a new era in Carolina, with the Panthers turning over the offense to 2023 first overall pick Bryce Young. In his case, the QB will have experienced options at the skill positions to work with.
Jim Coventry continues his NFL Futures series with a detailed breakdown of the Patriots and rounds it out with his best bet for New England this season.
Perhaps the only question mark in a 49ers offense led by RB Christian McCaffrey, WRs Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk and TE George Kittle is quarterback. Brock Purdy will attempt to repeat his success from 2022.
No matter the hand dealt to coach Mike Tomlin, he churns out at least a .500 record in any given season. In 2023, he's entrusted the Steelers offense in second-year QB Kenny Pickett, for better or worse.
Bill Belichick brought back Bill O'Brien to the Patriots as offensive coordinator with the aim to get QB Mac Jones' trajectory pointing upward again. Even so, the AFC East may be too tough for Ws to follow.
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.
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.
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.
After back-to-back directionless seasons, the Texans are embarking on a full rebuild under the guidance of new coach Demeco Ryans and rookie QB C.J. Stroud.