

The most difficult decisions will be in the secondary, where they have built some depth.

The Cowboys will do some moving and shaking after final cuts on Tuesday to make sure injured players like Neville Gallimore and Sean McKeon can return at some point during the season. Jake Trotter's final 53-man roster projection Still, a few key vets from last year, most notably running back D'Ernest Johnson and receiver KhaDarel Hodge, face tough battles to keep their spots. Unlike in recent seasons, Cleveland's roster was largely settled before camp, thanks to an offense that returned 11 starters. Ben Baby's final 53-man roster projection With the veterans beating out rookie guard Jackson Carman, it could create a numbers squeeze at other places on the roster. The big question surrounding the Bengals: What will the offensive line look like and will the unit be good enough to protect Joe Burrow? Xavier Su'a-Filo and Quinton Spain are the front-runners for the starting spots at offensive guard. Jeff Dickerson's final 53-man roster projection The recent trade of Anthony Miller and release of Javon Wims have cleared up most of the speculation at receiver. The door is wide open for veteran Artie Burns to challenge Kindle Vildor for the starting cornerback spot opposite Jaylon Johnson. Trufant missed time due to personal reasons and has not had the opportunity to make an impact in the preseason. The most roster intrigue is at cornerback, where veteran Desmond Trufant is on the bubble to make the squad. David Newton's final 53-man roster projection And then there is the overall lack of depth on defense. There is still uncertainty about whether Sam Darnold can rebound from three bad years in New York and Cameron Erving can finally solve the revolving door at left tackle. It might seem like kicker is the biggest issue with the Panthers from all the midweek activity with Joey Slye in a slump, but that's the least of their problems. Marcel Louis-Jacques' final 53-man roster projection Their defensive front is now loaded with linemen who can play inside or out. There isn't a lot of turnover from last year's roster, but they will feature their deepest receiver room and deepest defensive line under GM Brandon Beane and coach Sean McDermott. Jamison Hensley's final 53-man roster projection Most of the intrigue is on the offense, where the Ravens have to figure out whether they will keep a third quarterback (if Trace McSorley has recovered from a back injury), determine who is going to be the third running back and figure out who will get the last spot on the offensive line. Michael Rothstein's final 53-man roster projection Don't be surprised if Atlanta is active on waivers and potentially trades to shore up its depth - particularly at quarterback, offensive line and defensive line, where there are questions behind the starters. Newly acquired Josh Rosen is in contention. The backup quarterback situation with AJ McCarron's torn ACL might throw the back of the roster into flux. But the biggest question is this: Will pass-rusher Chandler Jones be on the roster for Week 1? Josh Weinfuss' final 53-man roster projection Most of the 53-man roster wasn't difficult to piece together, but there will be questions at running back (three or four?) and cornerback (does versatile linebacker Isaiah Simmons allow Arizona to keep five cornerbacks instead of six?). With that in mind, ESPN's NFL Nation projects what all 32 rosters will look like below. With the regular season approaching fast, teams have to make roster decisions and cut to 53 players by 4 p.m.
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Teams have been in training camp since late July, with three preseason games to help inform decisions about which undrafted free agents might be worth keeping, which veterans are on the decline and which positions need the most reinforcements. 9, when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers play host to the Dallas Cowboys (8:20 p.m., NBC). The 2021 NFL season kicks off Thursday, Sept. NFL roster moves: Final 53-man player projections for all 32 teams
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