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Projected Offense Starting Lineups for All 4 NFC South Teams


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Thought this was pretty cool. Who has the best offense on paper here? Just includes QB and skill players, don't see O lines here. Also kinda wondering if Theilen and Chark really are the starting WRs... I feel like that could change up by week 1 and change even more through the season. Starting a 33 year old WR on the outside might be a bit sus to me. 

 

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Kamara might not be available:

Kamara is scheduled to be back in court on July 31. [ for the trial on the assault charge]

Kamara is going to miss some time during training camp dealing with his legal issues.

And an NFL suspension will likely follow regardless of the outcome. The league has a precedent of sidelining players for about six games whether or not they have been found guilty; violent charges like this are still a violation of the league’s personal conduct policy. 

https://saintswire.usatoday.com/2023/03/02/alvin-kamara-not-guilty-court-trial-date-saints-training-camp-schedule/

With video evidence...not sure how he could get out of this.  That was awful.

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It really depends on miles sanders. If he’s a 1000 yard rusher then the panthers offense is probably the best in that group. If there are growing pains then NO offense will be the best in the division. Imo 

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Assuming everyone stays healthy and discounting Kamara’s potential missed games, it’s NO with us close behind. If you assume Michael Thomas doesn’t return to form, Chark breaks at some point, Kamara missed significant games, etc I’d say it’s us then NO close. TB and Atl have some weapons (a couple apiece, TB has a strong edge between the two) but the QBs will handicap them. 

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11 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I have no idea why Atlanta trade Ridley. Just a stupid move for them.

 

He's going to be a top 5 WR with Trevor Lawrence imo.

Ridley the guy that stopped playing for them after 5 games because of mental illness than got suspended the whole year the year after? 

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