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NFL OTAs are underway, highlighting key storylines such as Ty Simpson starting his career with the Rams and new strategies for the Cowboys and 49ers. Teams are working on schemes and integrating rookies ahead of training camp.
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The NFLās organized team activities program over the next couple months is crucial for teams, even if it is officially voluntary.
Teams come together to install schemes and get some work on the field. Rookies and new additions are starting that process from scratch. New head coaches and coordinators donāt have that long to implement things before training camp starts.
Here are the top 10 stories around the NFL that weāll be following through the OTAs.
All 10 new head coaches have a lot of work to do over May and June, establishing a culture and implementing schemes. Not many lead a potential Super Bowl contender. Joe Brady of the Bills is in that category, but his move up from Buffaloās offensive coordinator makes the transition a little less overwhelming.
Minter is the one coaching hire that starts absolutely new and for a Ravens franchise that should still be a title contender. Minter will be implementing his defense on one side of the ball, and he and new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle will be building an offense for Lamar Jackson. Jackson, who hasnāt always shown up for the voluntary OTAs the past few years, was present to start the offseason program this year, which is a positive sign for Baltimore. Thereās a lot of change with the Ravens this year.
The Rams invited an uncomfortable dynamic to the roster when they drafted Simpson 13th overall. Every team who has an established veteran at quarterback but drafts a future successor in the first round deals with the same questions.
Matthew Staffordās role as a mentor will be a big topic of conversation in OTAs. as Sean McVay juggles handling an MVP quarterback and Super Bowl contender with trying to teach a rookie. The Rams can manage the situation, but it has the potential to be a distraction at times.
Key storylines include Ty Simpson starting with the Rams, new looks for the Cowboys and 49ers, and Jesse Minter taking over in Baltimore.
NFL OTAs are crucial for teams to install schemes and allow rookies and new additions to start their integration before training camp.
Ty Simpson is a rookie quarterback starting his career with the Rams, and his performance during OTAs will be closely monitored.
The Cowboys and 49ers are focusing on new strategies and looks as they prepare for the upcoming season during OTAs.

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While it seems unlikely the Chiefs would push Mahomes back for OTAs after he tore his ACL last December, coach Andy Reid didnāt rule it out either.
āWeāve got to see on that,ā Reid said. āHe is in a good position to be able to do some things.ā
Reid also mentioned that if Mahomes participates in OTAs, he canāt start training camp on the PUP (physically unable to perform) list. If Mahomes starts camp on PUP that would free up a roster spot. If Mahomes isnāt available at OTAs, there will be plenty of eyes on Justin Fields, who would start the season at QB if Mahomes isnāt ready.
There arenāt many quarterback battles around the NFL, but the Browns have one with some big names. Deshaun Watson, Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel will battle for the starting role. Watson and Sanders had a small edge was the offseason program began.
If Watson wins the job after Browns owner Jimmy Haslam practically threw in the towel on him by calling it a ābig swing and a miss,ā it would be a big story. If Sanders wins the job it would be a big story because everything Sanders does creates attention. Itās not the prettiest competition, but thereās intrigue to see how it plays out through OTAs and who leads the race going into training camp.
It still seems like the eventual solution for the Steelers at quarterback will be Aaron Rodgers signing and doing so on his own timeline. But until the Steelers have that official answer, they need to think ahead. Pittsburgh should be evaluating all three of the other quarterbacks on the roster.
Thereās veteran Mason Rudolph, who has experience as a starter. Then thereās 2025 sixth-round pick Will Howard, who the Steelers were talking up this offseason, and this yearās third-round pick Drew Allar. Rudolph probably has the highest floor for a team coming off a division title, but the Steelers used the 76th pick of the draft on Allar for a reason. Even if Rodgers does sign, figuring out the rest of the quarterback depth chart over the summer will be important.
Usually, everyone knows a No. 1 overall pick will start at quarterback by Week 1, even if the team plays games over the summer by not officially announcing it. But itās just a matter of time, typically. This year, itās a different story.
The Raiders drafted Mendoza first overall but they also paid Kirk Cousins $20 million for this season. That says the team is serious about Cousins beginning the season as starter. How long will Cousins be able to hold the job? That might depend on how quickly Mendoza impresses the team with his ability to pick up the offense. That starts in OTAs.
Itās hard to say the Mike Vrabel situation, after photos were published of him at a resort with NFL reporter Dianna Russini, hasnāt been a distraction. Vrabel missed the third day of the draft for counseling, and has had multiple media conferences to discuss the controversy.
Vrabel and the Patriots would probably like the story to go away, but will that happen? It will be a topic of discussion for a while, especially if thereās any sign over the summer that itās affecting Vrabelās ability to coach his team.
It seems like a foregone conclusion that Brown will be traded from the Eagles to the Patriots after June 1. That would help get the Vrabel headlines off the front page. If the Brown trade doesnāt happen, that would be a massive story too.
When Brown arrives he wonāt have much time to get up to speed in the offense and develop chemistry with Drake Maye. The June OTAs and the teamās mandatory minicamp will take on a little more importance.
The Cowboys needed a complete defensive overhaul, and did so on the coaching and personnel side. Christian Parker is the new defensive coordinator, coming over from the Eagles, and there are six projected new starters as well as a first full offseason of Quinnen Williams on the roster. One of those new starters is safety Caleb Downs, the 11th pick of the draft, and his rapid development is one of the keys to Dallasā defense this season. Parker is a first-time coordinator and implementing his scheme will be a big story of the offseason. He insists it wonāt be the same as the defense that Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio runs.
"It's our defense. I don't want this to be called the Eagles defense or Vic's defense. This is gonna be ours,ā Parker told the Cowboys site. āWe've been really intentional about going about that process ⦠so it's been real fun."
The 49ers began last season ready to rely on George Kittle, Jauan Jennings and eventually Brandon Aiyuk in their passing game. This season, Kittle is coming off a torn Achilles, Jennings is an unsigned free agent who is very unlikely to be back and while Aiyuk is technically still on the roster, he wonāt be for much longer.
Those targets will be going to Mike Evans, on a team other than the Buccaneers for the first time in his career, fellow veteran addition Christian Kirk, second-round pick De'Zhaun Stribling, and Ricky Pearsall, a holdover who needs to stay healthy. Thereās also third-round pick Kaelon Black, who can perhaps take some of the massive workload off Christian McCaffrey. The 49ers always have a good offense but thereās a lot of new faces to get acclimated over OTAs.