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Baltimore Ravens: Rashod Bateman, WR
Yes, it’s uncomfortable to move on from a top draft pick at a position of need. Simultaneously, the Ravens handed Rashod Bateman a two-year, $12.9 million extension after he barely generated 1,000 receiving yards in his first three seasons. His profile isn’t exactly screaming “breakout player” even as Lamar Jackson has to throw to someone.
Cincinnati Bengals: Cordell Volson, LG
Last season, Cordell Volson had a rough time. But, hey, he’s still a young player and will be 26 years old in 2024. More experience can lead to improvement. However, the reality is we’ve seen Cincinnati’s offensive line annually underperform in front of Joe Burrow, and that’s a concerning sign for someone who already struggled mightily.
Cleveland Browns: Deshaun Watson, QB
Since his contract is fully guaranteed, Deshaun Watson isn’t truly facing a make-or-break season. Cleveland may be too invested in him to actually move in a different direction in 2025 or beyond. From a perception lens, it’s certainly the case. Watson has managed only 6.5 yards per attempt in 12 starts with the Browns. That would’ve ranked 25th in the league last year, for comparison.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Van Jefferson, WR
Van Jefferson put together a solid 2022 campaign on the Los Angeles Rams, tallying 802 yards and six touchdowns. Otherwise, though, he’s totaled 798 yards in three seasons. Pittsburgh, as currently constructed, is counting on Jefferson to hold a significant role. The risk is apparent.