We've been heavily focused on video and podcast formats recently. So now it was time to get back to writing about players and delivering detailed evaluations/outlooks for one of my favorite pieces of the offseason. Split up into offense and then defen… | By hallachhalil on July 2, 2024 | We've been heavily focused on video and podcast formats recently. So now it was time to get back to writing about players and delivering detailed evaluations/outlooks for one of my favorite pieces of the offseason. Split up into offense and then defense next week, we're looking at some young players across the league I expect to make a leap in 2024. For the purposes of this exercise, considering it's tough to set the guidelines for what counts as an actual "breakout". Therefore, I relied mostly on statistical metrics that exclude players from this category – no 1000-yard rushers or receivers, players that have scored double-digit touchdowns, earned a Pro Bowl/All-Pro nominations or are just generally considered one of the better performers at their respective positions. Also, I generally stayed away from players who have barely seen action in the pros yet. Also, in order to not repeat myself, I won't mention names like Colts left tackle Bernhard Raimann (who has established himself as an average starter I'd say) and Broncos tight-end Greg Dulcich (who missed pretty much all of 2023), since they made the list last year. Let's begin: | | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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