Bleacher Report
With the Philadelphia Eagles now flying high as champions following Super Bowl LIX, the NFL officially enters the offseason while rocketing toward April’s draft.
Multiple steps take place between now and then, though, which will undoubtedly change the outlook of many projections.
From an evaluation standpoint, prospects still have the NFL combine, pro days and individual workouts before (hopefully) hearing their names called. In regards to the pro scouting side of things, organizations will be looking forward to free agency and other potential avenues to improve their respective rosters.
Based on what’s currently known coming off the biggest game of the season and the draft cycle’s all-star events, the Bleacher Report Scouting Department of Brandon Thorn, Brent Sobleski, Dame Parson and Matt Holder sat down to reassess the league’s landscape.
A shift occurred, with a heavier emphasis on teams investing in the trenches.
Yes, the class’ two notable quarterbacks—Miami’s Cam Ward and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders—came off the board quickly. From there, half of the first round, including nine of the first 15 picks, either play along the offensive or defensive lines.
This year’s class has a meat-and-potatoes feel that will be ultra-important when it comes to teams making the right investments in order to compete with the league’s best.
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