Mandatory minicamps were in full swing across the NFL over the past two weeks. New schemes got tested, rookies continued acclimating to their new teams, and veterans worked on refining their skill sets. For fans, OTAs and minicamps offer the first glimpse of what the upcoming season might offer.
And each year, every team has its own compelling narrative, from high-stakes quarterback competitions to the integration of marquee draft picks and free-agent acquisitions. Here, we'll dive into the most important storyline that emerged after offseason workouts for each team. Whether it's a battle for starting spots, the recovery of key players from injury or the impact of a new coaching staff, these developments could shape each team's path to success in the 2024 season.
With contact disallowed until training camp, offseason workouts largely take place in shells. There's still plenty to get excited about in the meantime, though. The Arizona Cardinals wrapped up minicamp earlier this week, which provided fans a first look at how they might fare in their second year under head coach Jonathan Gannon.
The Cardinals went only 4-13 in Gannon's first season at the helm, although Kyler Murray missed the first half of the season while he recovered from his ACL tear. The pieces they added this offseason could help them take a big jump in 2024. Arizona acquired the B/R NFL Scouting Department's No.
1 overall prospect, Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. , with the No. 4 pick, and it ad.
