It’s almost here! The moment that a lot of us have been waiting on. NFL training camp will open in a few weeks, and fans across the nation will throw on jerseys, car flags, lawn flags, you name it. You’ll know exactly who’s a fan of whom.
The Super Bowl was thought to be a crowning of what many thought was the best team all season (Carolina Panthers). But the Broncos had other thoughts. A turnover by the MVP, Cam Newton, resulted in a quick score for the Broncos. From there, they never looked back. Carolina’s offense never got on track, and Von Miller and the rest of the Bronco defense made sure of it. The victory gave the Broncos their 3rd Super Bowl trophy in franchise history and helped Manning win the 2nd of his decorated career.
So what’s in store for this season? Who will the contenders and pretenders be? The defending NFC champs return mostly everyone from last year’s squad with the exception of all-pro corner back Josh Norman, who was lost to free agency. This season they will have the services of Kelvin Benjamin who missed all of last season with a knee injury. On the surface there’s no reason to believe that the Panthers can’t repeat as conference champs, but sometimes a Super Bowl collapse can have long lasting ramifications.
Your NFC front runners should continue to be Carolina, Arizona, Seattle, and Green Bay. I would expect some noise to be made by teams like the Los Angeles Rams, New York Giants, Washington Redskins, and Minnesota Vikings.
The Rams return to L.A. after spending the last 2 decades in St. Louis. They used the #1 pick in this year’s draft to take Cal QB Jared Goff, and have last seasons offensive Rookie of the Year in Todd Gurley. The defense is solid, so the question is whether or not the rookie can get it together quickly and lead the team to a playoff berth. The good thing is they have a guy like Gurley that they can lean on to keep the chains moving. He’s one of those backs that gets stronger as the game goes on, which is perfect for Jeff Fisher. He will definitely “feed the beast”.
The New York Giants experienced some growing pains under Offensive Coordinator Ben McAdoo’s system last season. They started rough, but the offense turned the corner about mid way through the season and became really solid. McAdoo is now the head coach, replacing Tom Coughlin. With Eli now comfortable in the system, and weapons like Odell Beckham, Jr. and newly drafted Sterling Shepard, I think the leagues DBs need to be on notice. This could become one of the most prolific pass catching duos in the league.
The Redskins finally found their franchise QB in Kirk Cousins, and moved on from the RGIII era. Kirk had a fantastic season for the Skins last year, getting them into the playoffs for the first time since RGIII rookie season. With the pass catching trio of Garcon, Jackson, and Reed, there’s no reason why this squad can’t capitalize on last year’s success. In the off season they added all pro CB Josh Norman which will definitely help their pass defense. On offense they added TE Vernon Davis, maybe he can get back to the form that helped the 49ers make the Super Bowl a few years ago. In addition, they drafted Josh Doctson from TCU, who can flat out fly. Things should be quite exciting in the nation’s capital this season.
The Vikings surprised a lot of people last season. I don’t think they’ll sneak up on anyone this year. They were 1 missed field goal away from upsetting the Seattle Seahawks in the wild card round. All of their stars like Teddy Bridgewater, Adrian Peterson, Stefon Diggs, and that young, fast, athletic defensive front 7 all return. Through the draft, they added Laquon Treadwell out of Ole Miss, who may have been the best wide out in the draft. All this coupled with moving into their brand new stadium in downtown Minneapolis should make this season pretty special up north.