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The NFL's Biggest Unanswered Questions Entering 2022 Offseason OTAs


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Summary

New Orleans signed an excellent contingency plan in three-time Pro Bowler Andy Dalton this offseason, but Winston is expected to lead the offense as the team transitions from Sean Payton to new head coach Dennis Allen.The Saints aren't the only NFC South team with quarterback questions heading into OTAs. The Atlanta Falcons traded Matt Ryan this offseason and are set to hold a competition between Marcus Mariota and third-round rookie Desmond Ridder.The Falcons will hold their first round of workouts May 24-26, and Atlanta might get an idea of the early leader.Mariota has a significant edge in the experience department—the 2015 second overall pick has 61 starts on his resume—but Ridder is determined to push the veteran for the starting job."Marcus is a guy who's played a lot of games in the NFL, and obviously, had a tremendous college career," Ridder said, per Armando Salguero of OutKick. The Steelers should get an early idea of whether he can challenge Rudolph and Trubisky during OTAs. Their first round will run from Tuesday through Thursday.The Kansas City Chiefs won't have quarterback questions for the foreseeable future, as Patrick Mahomes is under contract through 2031. Green Bay traded top target Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders this offseason, leaving Rodgers without his go-to guy.Despite missing a game on the reserve/COVID-19 list this past season, Adams logged 28.5 percent of the team's total targets.The battle to be Rodgers' new favorite target won't be settled until the regular season, but the Packers should get an idea of what they have during their first round of OTAs on May 23 and 24.Returning receivers Allen Lazard and Randall Cobb will be in the mix, along with free-agent addition Sammy Watkins and rookie second-round pick Christian Watson. The 29-year-old had a resurgent season with the Cleveland Browns in 2021, finishing with 37 tackles, nine sacks and 32 quarterback pressures.However, Clowney appears uninterested in signing with a team until after OTAs."Jadeveon Clowney, as I understand it, doesn't have a great deal of interest in being under contract right now and either voluntarily reporting to OTAs or having to report to mandatory minicamp in the first, second week of June," Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports HQ said (h/t Matt Howe of 247Sports).If Clowney is hoping to skip offseason workouts, we might not see him sign until after June minicamps.

As said here by Kristopher Knox