

Why he could get cut: The Dolphins' receivers room got a lot deeper with the additions of Will Fuller V and Jaylen Waddle to pair with 2020 starters DeVante Parker and Preston Williams.

If Breida can make himself valuable on special teams, such as fellow running back Taiwan Jones, it will help his cause. But his place on the final 53-man roster is not set in stone Breida still has to beat out Antonio Williams and Christian Wade for the final seat in Buffalo's running backs room - which might not have more than three backs considering how often the Bills throw the ball. Why he could get cut: Breida signed with the Bills this offseason and, on paper, immediately added a home-run-hitting element that no other player on the roster possesses. So as you get hyped up for training camp and the NFL action to come, here are some players you've heard of who will be scratching and clawing to keep their roster spots. From former Super Bowl MVPs to underachieving former top draft picks to highly decorated players trying to justify their salary and status over younger, less expensive players, to backups looking to just hang on to a roster spot for another year, our NFL Nation writers picked one veteran player from the teams they cover who could be on the bubble to break camp with their current teams.

While much of the anticipation from a fan's perspective is based on seeing rookies and other offseason additions for the first time, that's not the only thing that bears watching.Īlong with rookies trying to make their mark, established players will be fighting to maintain their current roster spots and prolong their NFL careers. It won't be long before NFL teams begin their preparation for the 2021 season, as training camps open at the end of July. NFL, Chicago Bears, New York Giants, Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers, Seattle Seahawks, Green Bay Packers, Cleveland Browns NFL players on the roster bubble entering 2021 training camps: 32 cut candidates, from veterans to former first-rounders
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