NFL training camp: Tell us your team’s biggest concern as 2025 season starts?

July 4 is behind us and, apart from a scary incident for Najee Harris, it seems that the next great development of the NFL calendar is the start of the training camp.
This means that this is the ideal time to take stock of the place where each team is before the festivities begin.
We look at the greatest concern we have for each of our teams, which heads for the training camp, but we also want to hear yours. Sound in the comments!
What if Drake Maye is not “not?”
The Patriots of New England are put back in the quarter recruit swimming pool at the top of the NFL 2024 draft, a few years after making Mac Jones the 15th selection more in 2021. They selected the passer UNC Drake Maye, making him the third QB out of the set after Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels.
While playing behind an offensive line that had a hard time protecting it, and on a list that desperately needed reinforcements, Maye turned out to be promising last year, giving fans of patriots hoping that he could take a big step forward in 2025 and beyond.
But … what if it doesn’t materialize?
We often expect young quarters to take a big step forward in two years, but development is not linear. Fans of Patriots might believe that the team has done enough around it to help this season, but what happens if the alignment did not gelify the right way? Yes, New England has added a certain experience to the touch of Mike Truebel and Josh McDaniels, but is TRUBEL the good Maye head coach, and is McDaniels the best OC for the young passing?
All this should be correct for the fans of the patriots.
But what happens if it is not the case? – Mark Schofield
Chicago has an offensive line depth
The Chicago Bears can claim a NFL intersane jet championship for the third consecutive year. The Bears hired the best candidate on the coach carousel by precipitating the offensive coordinator of the Ben Johnson Lions, then they strengthened their disastrous offensive with three new starters in the middle. The Bears have invested in order to give QB Caleb Williams the support he needs before his second season, but the lack of depth on the offensive line is a real concern while the team enters the training camp. The recruit choice of the second round Ozzy Trapilo will be the first tackle outside the Chicago bench, while Ryan Bates and Bill Murray – the remains of the team last year – will save the interior. Williams was dismissed 68 times at the NFL top in his recruit season, and the Bears really want to see anything anymore. The Bears did a good job by improving the line during the off -season, but there are still problems to come if the injuries were touching. – Ricky O’Donnell
Bryce Young’s jump was a lucky
What Bryce Young did to close the 2024 NFL season was simply miraculous. In the past four weeks, he launched 831 yards with 65.5% completion, 8 TD and 2 int. It was one of the best stories of the season, and fans of the panthers like me were legitimately upset by the end of the season while Bryce was on such a role.
In 2025, he had even fewer apologies to get out hot. The offensive is almost identical, but the team added Tetairoa McMillan via the draft and Rico Dowdle in the Free Agency. The offensive line remains one of the most underestimated units in the league, and the runners are locked. With a year inside the Dave Canales system, this should be a year of extension for the panthers, at least offensively.
But … and if not? There is a persistent concern in my mind that the phenomenal of Young nearly 2024 was a moment frozen in time, a neat plot neat for an otherwise horrible season. If Bryce does not turn out to be “the guy”, I have absolutely no idea of what this franchise becomes why having to reorganize Again And find a quarter. I just want the QB ride to be finished. He lasted since Cam Newton left, and I need a certain deposit in this position – at least for a while. – James Dator
Any type of steering, clarify in QB for brown
Being a fan of Cleveland Browns can be difficult, but after having a little hope with Baker Mayfield and the strange “Flacco Fever” run towards the playoffs, the trade for Deshaun Watson (with his contract and his game) harnessed the worse fans base than any losing season, including 0-16, never.
The 2025 season seems to be a soft restart for a list that has a lot of talent but that has lost its way in recent seasons. The biggest problem remains in the quarter position where a 17 -year -old veterinarian (Joe Flacco), a failed choice in the first round in his third team in four years (Kenny Pickett), a delayed third round choice (Dillon Gabriel) and a choice of fifth round (Sheder Sanders) are all fans to hang their hopes.
The biggest concern is that Cleveland does not find magic with Pickett, Gabriel or Sanders, but wins enough games with Flacco to move too far in the draft of the NFL 2026 to obtain a quarter of their choice. Browns fans need good quality clarity of one of the three -quarter younger or the team to be bad enough, as well as the additional choice of the 1st round they have in 2026, to make sure they get THE Quarterrière in next year’s draft.
A certain direction, in one way or another. Is it too much to ask? – Jared Mueller
Jaguars offensive line expenses are not sufficient
Jacksonville jaguars have adopted the approach of smaller and calculated signatures along the offensive line rather than large splashes. Patrick Mekari comes from Baltimore, Robert Hainesy follows Liam Coen from Tampa Bay, then deep guys like Fred Johnson and Chuma Eduga come from Eagles and Cowboys, respectively. My biggest concern in the camp is that the smallest signatures in advance simply not be enough. The Jaguars bet on more growth in Walker Little and Anton Harrison, who were both abandoned by poor training at this stage. The development of the offensive line has constantly worsened, and Coen bets on their coaching which is that this unit on the bump.
If the offensive line is gelling, there is no reason why this offense cannot be great. A healthy year of QB Trevor Lawrence, a group of receivers who is talented led by a game game that helped Tampa Bay become one of the most explosive offenses in the League does not seem so wacky. However, the games are won and lost in advance, and if the OL unit of the Jaguars does not shake well, it could be a long year. – JP Acosta

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