I think DeVante Parker will break out this year. I'm a big believer in his talent -- he can be a No. 1 receiver in that Miami Dolphins offense, particularly under first-year head coach Adam Gase. Gase will simplify the scheme to make sure quarterback Ryan Tannehill is comfortable making decisions from the pocket.

Based on Parker's talent, he will be one of the focal points of the passing game. With Jarvis Landry playing in the slot and possibly getting double-teamed, Parker will win a number of one-on-one matchups, and I fully expect him to have 1,000 yards and eight touchdowns by season's end. I think Stefon Diggs will have a breakout season for the Minnesota Vikings. He has all the talent it takes to be a true No. 1 wide receiver in this league. The thing that's probably holding him back is the ongoing development of Teddy Bridgewater. If Teddy takes that next step this season in the passing game, it will benefit Diggs. The receiver made some big plays as a rookie, and I think we will see more of those in Year 2. Before Thomas Rawls was injured last season, he was lighting it up for Seattle. As an undrafted free-agent signee, Rawls played far better than anyone expected. He would've reached 1,000 rushing yards for the season had he stayed healthy.

With Rawls' talent, I don't think the Seahawks are in much of a panic in the wake of Beast Mode announcing his retirement. I'm expecting Rawls to do a lot in the ground game, because he'll be carrying the load this season. DeVante Parker came on late last season after being limited with a foot injury early in 2015. He was able to make a lot of good catches and plays; over the last six games of the year, he racked up 445 receiving yards and three touchdowns.