By Chris Wesseling
Around the League Writer
Most of the stories coming out of organized team activities and minicamps over the next month and a half will be over-analyzed in a slow news cycle. Players don't wear pads, and no hitting is allowed. Veterans tend to take it easy. The most important takeaways involve position battles, rookies earning major roles, veterans returning from injury and the implementation of new offenses.
With that in mind, let's preview the offseason storylines for each AFC team.
Baltimore Ravens
Can
Tandon Doss or
Deonte Thompson make up enough ground to push
Jacoby Jones back into the third receiver role? If not, general manager Ozzie Newsome may pursue a veteran receiver this summer. ... First- and second-rounders
Matt Elam and
Arthur Brown should have the inside track on the strong safety and inside linebacker jobs, respectively.
Buffalo Bills
It starts with the rookies. Can
EJ Manuel clean up his sloppy footwork and mechanics in time to make the quarterback job his to lose entering training camp? ... The
Bills believe second-rounder
Robert Woods is NFL ready, but he may have to hold off
playmaking undrafted free agent Da'Rick Rogers for the starting job opposite Stevie Johnson. ... Will the new regime finally take the training wheels off of running back
C.J. Spiller and feature him as the offensive centerpiece?
Cincinnati Bengals
Keep an eye on first-rounder
Tyler Eifert and second-rounder
Giovani Bernard. The
Bengals made it clear during rookie minicamp that both draft picks are headed for major roles as the team seeks playmakers to complement wide receiver
A.J. Green. ... It will be interesting to see how linebacker
James Harrison looks in a 4-3 defense for the first time in his career.
Cleveland Browns
The
Browns insist
Brandon Weeden and
Jason Campbell are on equal footing, but the team's brass expects last year's first-rounder to emerge as the team's starting quarterback. It shouldn't take long before Weeden begins shouldering the greater share of the first-team reps. ... Former hoopster
Jordan Cameron is a breakout candidate in the tight end-friendly offense of Rob Chudzinski and Norv Turner. ... The
Browns are quietly assembling a nasty defensive front seven to keep up with the rest of the AFC North bruisers.
Denver Broncos
Willis McGahee is on notice with the second-round selection of
Montee Ball. If McGahee's knee doesn't bounce all the way back from last year's compression fracture and torn medical collateral ligament, his roster spot could be in jeopardy. ... Have
Peyton Manning and
Wes Welker developed an easy rapport after working out together at Duke University in April?
Houston Texans
First-rounder
DeAndre Hopkins stole the show at rookie minicamp. Will he continue to look "special" once the veterans are mixed in? ...
Brian Cushing likely will be held out of spring practices, but a better read on his availability should be known for the start of training camp. ... Second-rounder
D.J. Swearinger will have the opportunity to make an impression at free safety while
Ed Reed recovers from hip surgery.
Indianapolis Colts
New offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton is bringing West Coast principles to Indianapolis. But how different is his offense from
Bruce Arians' vertical attack? ... Can the retooled offensive line keep quarterback
Andrew Luck in one piece this season? If Luck is going to emerge as an elite passer, tight end
Coby Fleener and wide receiver
Darrius Heyward-Bey will have to play better than they did in 2012.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Keep an eye on
Maurice Jones-Drew's progress as he works his way back from Lisfranc surgery. He expects to be running full speed by June. ...
Blaine Gabbert and
Chad Henne enter OTAs on equal footing. Neither is impressing as a passer. Could undrafted rookie
Matt Scott enter the race by training camp? ... Will fifth-round pick
Denard Robinson take on the "slash" role or stick primarily to running back?
Kansas City Chiefs
Chris Ault, the father of the pistol offense, once opined that
Alex Smith would be
an excellent pistol quarterback. Ault is now consulting with the
Chiefs, making Smith an intriguing player to watch. ...
Dwayne Bowe is
predicting big things for himself and
Jamaal Charles in
Andy Reid's offense.
Miami Dolphins
Can
Ryan Tannehill join the likes of
Andrew Luck,
Russell Wilson and
Robert Griffin III with the increased firepower on offense?
Mike Wallace is the biggest difference-maker among all the offseason additions in 2013. ... The
Dolphins shoved
Reggie Bush out the door to give
Lamar Miller a shot at the starting running back job. Can he hold off
Daniel Thomas and rookie
Mike Gillislee? ... Is No. 3 overall pick
Dion Jordan heading for a third-down role as a rookie?
New England Patriots
Rob Gronkowski's forearm is the key story to monitor. If antibiotics successfully eradicate his infection, he could be ready for training camp. If another surgery is required, his status could be in jeopardy for the season opener. ... The primary position battle is at wide receiver, where second-rounder
Aaron Dobson and fourth-rounder
Josh Boyce attempt to make headway against an underwhelming group of veterans such as
Donald Jones,
Michael Jenkins and
Lavelle Hawkins. ... Keep an eye on
Shane Vereen's increased role in the backfield.
New York Jets
Can
Geno Smith carry his momentum from rookie minicamp over to OTAs, putting distance between himself and the veteran quarterbacks? ... Is
Chris Ivory the clear-cut lead back, or will the
Jets give
Mike Goodson a chance to compete for the job? ...
Santonio Holmes may sit out the entire offseason program after two surgeries to repair a Lisfranc fracture. ... Look for an infusion of speed on the defensive front seven.
Oakland Raiders
Will lightning strike twice for
Matt Flynn? Fourth-rounder
Tyler Wilson could start putting heat on Flynn if his next month is as strong as his
performance in rookie minicamp. ... Will it be
Rod Streater,
Jacoby Ford or
Juron Criner opposite
Denarius Moore at wide receiver? ... First-rounder
D.J. Hayden is in the spotlight as he returns from last year's fluke heart injury.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Can second-rounder
Le'Veon Bell overtake
Isaac Redman and
Jonathan Dwyer for the starting tailback job? ... If third-rounder
Markus Wheaton isn't ready for a major role as a vertical threat in the
Mike Wallace mold, the
Steelers' passing attack could be stifled. ... Is tight end
Heath Miller on track for Week 1 after undergoing surgery to repair his anterior cruciate ligament, posterior collaterial ligament and MCL in late December?
San Diego Chargers
Will the
Chargers try first-rounder
D.J. Fluker at left tackle or settle for an underwhelming
King Dunlap/Max Starks combo? ... How will the depth chart shake out at wide receiver with promising young talents
Vincent Brown and
Keenan Allen behind
Danario Alexander and
Malcom Floyd? ... Will the
Chargers sign Dwight Freeney to replace an injured
Melvin Ingram?
Tennessee Titans
Is
Kenny Britt's knee finally back to 100 percent? If so, the
Titans figure to entertain offers for
Nate Washington after picking up
Justin Hunter in the draft's second round. ... Will
Chris Johnson run with more decisiveness now that the
Titans have overhauled the interior of the offensive line? ... Can
Jake Locker settle down in the pocket and show enough accuracy to take advantage of his surrounding talent?
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