NFL 2024: Fifth-Year Options, Team Weaknesses, and London Games
The NFL offseason is in full swing, and teams are making crucial decisions about their rosters. One of the most important deadlines is the fifth-year option for 2021 first-round draft picks. As of now, 16 out of 32 first-rounders have had their fifth-year contracts picked up, with some no-brainers like Trevor Lawrence and Ja’Marr Chase. However, there are still some question marks, particularly with Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris and Indianapolis Colts pass rusher Kwity Paye.
Teams are making crucial decisions about their rosters
The fifth-year option is based on a scale that weighs playtime and Pro Bowl appearances. Projections can be found at Over The Cap. You can follow each decision utilizing our handy tracker.
But the fifth-year option is just one aspect of the NFL offseason. Another crucial aspect is identifying team weaknesses. Every team has holes in their roster, and filling those holes is crucial to success. We’ve broken down each team’s biggest weakness, from the Dallas Cowboys’ need for a running back to the Washington Commanders’ need for a left tackle.
Every team has holes in their roster
The NFL is also going global, with the Jacksonville Jaguars set to play back-to-back games in London for the second straight season. This experiment was a success last year, and it’s likely we’ll see more teams playing multiple games in London in the future.
The Jaguars are headed back to London
The NFL is always looking for ways to grow the game, and playing games in London is a crucial part of that. With the Jaguars’ success in London, it’s likely we’ll see more teams following in their footsteps.
The NFL is always looking for ways to grow the game
In conclusion, the NFL offseason is a time of crucial decisions and experimentation. From the fifth-year option to team weaknesses and global games, there’s always something new and exciting happening in the NFL.
The NFL is always exciting