Deep Dive into NFL Week 1 2025
The 2025 NFL season has finally arrived! Our experts analyze the most important questions, the latest news, and the general atmosphere surrounding the start of the season. The most talked-about move of the week was the transfer of the outstanding edge rusher Micah Parsons from the Cowboys to the Packers. How does this change affect the Cowboys? Our analysts delved into league sources to get answers. But that’s not all. We also analyze the teams that could surprise and make the playoffs, the players with the potential to stand out in Week 1, the situations of the coaches who need a good start, and fantasy tips.The Post-Parsons Impact on the Cowboys
What is being discussed in the league about the Cowboys’ cap situation without Parsons in 2025?There is curiosity about whether the Cowboys can generate consistent pass pressure without Parsons, but Dallas coaches would point out that they had already begun building their defense without him on the training field, as he did not participate. The Cowboys believe their defense is in a good place in terms of learning the scheme. There is skepticism in the league, but no one is completely ruling them out. When Prescott has been healthy, they have generally been a playoff team.The offense is expected to be good, as long as quarterback Dak Prescott stays healthy. The addition of wide receiver George Pickens could make the Cowboys explosive in the passing game, and although their running back corps might not be the flashiest, they will run effectively if the offensive line performs.
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People within the league aren’t as pessimistic about Dallas as fans and the media seem to be right now. The loss of Parsons hurts, but the Cowboys have been a shrewd team in the draft over the last decade and have three former Day 2 edge rusher picks — Sam Williams, Marshawn Kneeland, and Donovan Ezeiruaku — ready to step in. The roster has talent. And the addition of Pickens received attention across the league. Evaluators know how good he can be in 2025 in a contract year with a proven quarterback. Despite all that, Philadelphia and Washington are considered a cut above in the division, which seems correct.
Jeremy Fowler
And that’s fair. But it’s been 21 years since a team repeated as NFC East champion, so that takes Philadelphia out of the equation! And if Washington regresses, who knows? This could be one of those NFC East seasons where you don’t need 12 or 13 wins to win the title, which suits the Cowboys well.
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Dallas’ schedule is also manageable. If the Cowboys can somehow get past Philadelphia on Thursday night, they have winnable games in Weeks 2 and 3 (Giants at home, Bears away). Then it’s the rematch with the Packers at home.
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Revelation Teams with Playoff Potential
What underrated team do you think will make the playoffs?The offensive line and wide receiver are still concerns, but New England has made efforts to address both positions. The Patriots haven’t produced a 1,000-yard receiver since Julian Edelman in 2019. For this to work, someone needs to break that streak. A wild card spot seems achievable.The New England Patriots. Mike Vrabel’s presence has already paid off. Quarterback Drake Maye is poised for a leap in year two. The defensive tackle duo of Christian Barmore and Milton Williams has the opportunity to be special. Two of their AFC East rivals (Dolphins and Jets) appear to be in transition. Running back TreVeyon Henderson has the explosiveness to break big runs. And Josh McDaniels is a proven play-caller.
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Defensively, they made some aggressive additions, signing edge rusher Josh Sweat from the Super Bowl champions, using a second-round pick on cornerback Will Johnson (who slipped in the draft due to injury issues) and bringing back the eternal Calais Campbell. It’s time for Arizona to prove they can go beyond being a team that hovers around .500 and fades in December.The Arizona Cardinals. The NFC West teams could finish the season in any order and it wouldn’t surprise me. Arizona is in its third year with Jonathan Gannon as head coach and Drew Petzing as offensive coordinator, and the fact that they didn’t change any offensive personnel in the offseason indicates they believe they’re on the right track there. Quarterback Kyler Murray is another year removed from his knee injury and has another offseason working in Petzing’s system. So, if it doesn’t work this season, you have to wonder how long ownership will stick with the plan.
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Surprise Candidates for Week 1
What unexpected player will make an impact in Week 1 and throughout the season?Tuten is the most explosive of the group, a “home run hitter” in the eyes of the Jaguars. If he is able to learn the offense and adapt to the NFL quickly, that explosiveness could lead to greater opportunities sooner rather than later.It could be Jaguars running back Bhayshul Tuten. I don’t know how the Jaguars’ running back corps will shake out, and I’m not sure they know yet either. Travis Etienne Jr. and Tank Bigsby are the starters, but the Jags drafted Tuten in the fourth round and LeQuint Allen Jr., who is shaping up to be a third-down back, in the seventh. The veterans might get the first opportunity, but the new front office and coaching staff drafted Tuten and Allen and have plans for them.
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Another player to watch is Commanders rookie running back Jacory Croskey-Merritt. He might be Washington’s RB4 at the moment, but every time I asked someone there about their plans for the backfield, Croskey-Merritt was mentioned frequently. The Commanders have a high opinion of him.I’ll go with 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall. The 49ers’ receiving corps has been decimated by injuries, with Brandon Aiyuk still recovering from last season’s knee injury and Jauan Jennings (calf) possibly needing time to recover after recently returning to the lineup. And the news out of San Francisco is that Pearsall is poised for a second-year leap. The 49ers have been a top-five passing offense during Brock Purdy’s two full seasons as a starting quarterback, so significant yardage opportunities will be there. Kyle Shanahan will make it happen.
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I’m also curious to see what the Browns have planned for third-round rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. A ridiculously productive tight end in college, Fannin was used in a variety of ways at Bowling Green and the Browns say they believe they can deploy him all over the formation. He’s likely to team with David Njoku in the two-tight end formations that coach Kevin Stefanski loves to use. Fannin will likely stay on the field if he proves he can handle the blocking responsibilities. And if he can consistently get open, that will likely earn him more targets from Joe Flacco or whoever ends up playing quarterback for the Browns this season.
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Here’s a sleeper for you… Cardinals edge rusher Jordan Burch. His name came up multiple times when I asked scouts about Rookie of the Year candidates, so don’t be surprised if the third-round pick makes an early impact. Arizona has some sneaky talent, so it’s up to some of the recent draft picks to show greatness.
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Coaches Who Need a Good Start
What head coach needs a good start in September?But the schedule is difficult. The first four opponents (Commanders, Cowboys, Chiefs, and Chargers) won a total of 45 games last season. Setting a tone against that challenge would be helpful. The Giants’ roster has improved and the team has a defensive line good enough to dictate the terms of victory.Brian Daboll of the Giants. Any coach with a 19-33-1 record in three seasons could use the early momentum. Ownership has been patient with the Giants’ rebuild, and this was Daboll’s first offseason with a high-level rookie quarterback to develop. Jaxson Dart’s early results are very good, so I’m not labeling September as a win-this-month-or-else scenario.
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The conversation about the “hot seat” in early September is risky, so I’ll start with the disclaimer that I have no inside information that would make me think these guys are in immediate trouble. But given the Bengals’ aspirations and their history of bad starts in September under Zac Taylor, they could use a good start, if only for their own sanity.
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Sure, a fast start would relieve pressure in Cincinnati. I’d also say Colts coach Shane Steichen fits the mold. Choosing Daniel Jones over Anthony Richardson Sr. at quarterback was a bold decision, considering the franchise’s investment in Richardson as the No. 4 pick in 2023. But Steichen believes Jones gives the Colts the best chance to win. Proving that right early would ease the tension.
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One more. This staff gives coaches a lot of runway, but the Cowboys’ hiring of Brian Schottenheimer was widely criticized outside the building. He was well-received inside the building, where Schottenheimer is well-liked and respected. People are excited to see him get his shot. But insofar as the Cowboys care about outside opinions, a Thursday night surprise in Philadelphia and a good start would go a long way toward making the Schottenheimer move look good.
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Fantasy Tips to Win Your League
What did you hear in the preseason that could help fantasy managers win their leagues?Expect the Bucs to use Egbuka in the slot and on the outside as needed. Given how mature and polished they already believe he is as a player, he could receive a lot of targets in one of the best offenses in the league and hold onto a starting position even when Tampa’s receiving corps is back at full strength.I’m drafting Buccaneers rookie wide receiver Emeka Egbuka everywhere I can. The Bucs loved him before they picked in the first round in April, and they’ve come to covet him even more since then. They think he can play any of the wide receiver positions in their offense, which is good because Chris Godwin Jr. still hasn’t returned from the terrible injury that ended last year’s season and Jalen McMillan is out for a while due to a neck injury.
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Additionally, Panthers receiver Xavier Legette, a 2024 first-round pick, will be a factor in Carolina. Teammate Jaycee Horn told me that Legette reminds him of A.J. Brown with his combination of physicality and speed.Rookie wide receiver Matthew Golden should also receive a lot of targets. The Packers’ first-round pick has impressed coaches a lot so far. “Phenomenal,” a Packers source told me about Golden’s presence. “He makes an amazing play every day.” Golden is already listed as a starter and the Packers aren’t hiding their affection for him. It’s not like one of those situations where you hear, “Oh, he’s a rookie, he’s progressing.” It’s, “No, this kid can play.” The Packers will use two-tight end formations often and Romeo Doubs remains a primary option, but Golden’s talent seems undeniable.
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More Notes for Week 1
What else are you listening to this week?According to everything I’ve been told this week, I’d be surprised if Parsons didn’t play in some capacity for the Packers against the Lions on Sunday. It’s too early for Parsons to know the entire defense, and he’s probably still not in game shape, as he didn’t practice in training camp. But the Packers should be able to put together a play package that maximizes Parsons’ impact as an edge rusher in key situations, and then continue to increase his workload during the first few weeks of the season.
The Chiefs are very excited about the performance of rookie left tackle Josh Simmons this summer. A person I spoke with mentioned Simmons’ ability to recover mid-play when beaten off the snap. Coaches say he doesn’t make the same mistake twice, and while some growing pains are expected, the Chiefs have a high degree of confidence in their first-round pick’s ability to protect Patrick Mahomes’ blind side. With the 2024 second-round pick, Kingsley Suamataia, moving inside to play left guard, the Chiefs consider themselves more solid on the offensive line than they were last season, when they ended up having to play veteran guard Joe Thuney at left tackle during the postseason and were exposed against the Eagles in the Super Bowl. An unresolved and underestimated contractual situation to watch is that of Steelers veteran defensive lineman Cameron Heyward. Heyward adjusted his contract last year, and as a result, his 2025 salary of $13.25 million is about half of what the league’s top defensive tackles earn. He has been practicing, but he has also made it clear that he wants a raise. This could be resolved before Sunday’s opening game, and the relationship between the team and their 14-year veteran pillar is strong enough that it’s hard to imagine him missing the game. But as with any player, his leverage only increases if he forces the team to face life without him, especially with rookie first-round pick Derrick Harmon set to miss Sunday’s game due to injury. The Steelers could likely resolve this by adding some cash and achievable incentives. Until then, it’s worth keeping an eye on.