
A number of important players opted out of the 2020 season, including Packers free agent pickup Devin Funchess. Also the latest on Deebo Samuel, Dalvin Cook, Marquise Brown, and Sony Michel.

In the second of a three-part series, Jim Coventry searches for values in the linebacker position and sees potential with Kwon Alexander who should be fully healthy to start the season.

After back-to-back lackluster campaigns, the Jaguars will look to second-year QB Gardner Minshew to turn things around in 2020.

The Colts have brought in Philip Rivers to right the ship for an offense that features T.Y. Hilton and other compelling options.

Working with an amended skill-position group, Deshaun Watson will look to engineer an offense better suited for success once the postseason rolls around.

With Laviska Shenault arriving following a memorable career at Colorado, the Jaguars might need to revisit Dede Westbrook's role as the lead slot receiver. Also breaking down the Seattle TEs.

Following a run to the NFC Championship Game, Aaron Rodgers and the Packers enter the 2020 season with largely the same personnel on both sides of the ball.

After putting pen to paper on the franchise tag this offseason, Dak Prescott – along with his 'Boys – may be entering one of their last rodeos together.

Veteran wideout A.J. Green is set to play the coming season on the Bengals' franchise tender. Can he stay on the field in 2020?

The Bears have the pieces in place on defense to regain elite standing, but their overall success likely hinges on who emerges from the QB competition.

In the post-Cam Newton world in Carolina, the Panthers are also moving forward without Ron Rivera and Luke Kuechly. For better or worse, this is Christian McCaffrey's team moving forward.

Ryan Tannehill looks like an excellent value at his July ADP of QB20, while Philip Rivers remains unattractive even at a reduced price.

Jordan Howard doesn't offer much as a pass catcher, but an improved Dolphins defense could provide run-viable game scripts for Miami. Also looking at Browns WRs behind Beckham and Landry.