With the 2023-2024 season on the horizon. We present you the Gridiron Review’s NFL Bold Predictions & Hot Takes for the season.
AFC North
- Baltimore Ravens: nder new OC Todd Monken, Lamar reaches full potential and establishes himself as leagues scariest player
- Pittsburgh Steelers: Matt Canada gets fired within the first half of season, and Pickens flashes All-Pro potential under interim OC. Pickett continues to be average
- Cincinnati Bengals: Dax Hill balls out and the Bengals don’t feel the loss of Bates as much as people thought they would
- Cleveland Brown: Deshaun Watson struggles and DTR gets play time by seasons end
AFC East
- New York Jets: Dalvin Cook gets signed (not the hot part) and Breece Hall requests trade (the hot part)
- New England Patriots: Rhamondre Stevenson breaks out and establishes himself as one of the league’s best backs only to get traded because it is Billy B
- Buffalo Bills: With help of new offensive identity, Josh Allen and the Bills finally get over the hump taking out both the Mahomes led Chiefs and Burrow led Bengals in the playoff
- Miami Dolphins: Elijah Higgins earns starting TE job and flashes ability to be one of the league’s next best TEs
AFC South
- Jacksonville Jaguars: Ventrel Miller is the starter next to Oluokun by seasons end
- Tennessee Titans:Ryan Tannehill gets benched and Malik Willis breaks out showing he’s the future of the franchise
- Houston Texans: Under DeMeco Ryans, the Texans compete for AFC South title
- Indianapolis Colts: JT sits out all season if he doesn’t get traded. The Colts offense does not struggle with Anthony Richardson leading the running game and a Steichen Offense that is built on committees further damaging the running back market.
AFC West:
- Kansas City Chiefs: Multiple 2022 defensive draftees breakout and Chiefs defense becomes one of leagues best to match with one of leagues best offenses
- Las Vegas Raiders: Regardless of what happens with Jacobs. Zamir White finished season as RB1 and runs for 1K
- Los Angeles Chargers: Roster FINALLY stays healthy and they make it to the Super Bowl or Staley costs them again in the playoffs forcing him to be fired 2 seasons later than he should
- Denver Broncos: Sean Payton and his new staff turn the team around in year one, but Russ does not improve showing he actually was the problem
NFC North
- Detroit Lions: After years of sitting in NY, Denzel Mims breaks out in JaMo absence
- Green Bay Packers: Jordan Love has Pro Bowl season and leads Pack to better record than everyone is predicting
- Chicago Bears: Roschon Johnson takes over the backfield over Herbert and Foreman, and helps create one of the most explosive offenses in football
- Minnesota Vikings: Alexander Mattison and Ty Chandler create one of leagues best RB duos and produce better than Cook did as bell cow
NFC East
- New York Giants: Azeez Ojulari finally stays healthy and has between 15-20 sacks
- Dallas Cowboys: Dak fulfills his promise of not throwing 15 interceptions, and instead throws 20. Eventually gets benched at least once for Cooper Rush.
- Philadelphia Eagles: Nakobe Dean plays like an All-Pro in first year starting leading Philly to one of the greatest defensive seasons of the last decade.
- Washington Commanders: Terry McLaurin has an All-Pro season with first year starter Sam Howell who establishes himself as one leagues best young QBs
NFC South
- Atlanta Falcons: Arthur Smith gets fired before the season is over, Bijan plays well but the offense does not take a step forward showing it was a bad pick.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Now that he’s in a true spread offense Baker breaks out and looks like the QB that won the Heisman at Oklahoma
- Carolina Panthers: Laviska Shenault finally has a breakout season under Frank Reich and occupies a Deebo Samuel type role.
- New Orleans Saints: Derek Carr has an MVP caliber season, and proves just how bad the Raiders are from top to bottom.
NFC West
- Los Angeles Rams: Cooper Kupp stays healthy (in season) and becomes first WR to finish a season with 2K yards
- Arizona Cardinals: Clayton Tune has a Brock Purdy type season and leaves the Cardinals front office in a pickle as they still end up with a top 3 pick.
- San Francisco 49ers: Clellin Ferrell breaks out in SF and shows flashes of why he was taken 4th overall
- Seattle Seahawks: Make deep playoff run led by defense that reminds fans of Legion of Boom days