1. Ryan Tannehill

2014 was a career season for Tannehill. He had career highs in passing yards, rushing yards, touchdowns, and QBR. In 2015, the Dolphins made their receiving corps better by drafting DeVante Parker, who will pair well with Jarvis Landry and tight end Jordan Cameron. Miami also gets left tackle Branden Albert back from injury, which means Tannehill will actually have a little time in the pocket. It all adds up to 2015 being Tannehill’s breakout year.

2. Eddie Lacy

When you play with Aaron Rodgers, you’re going to be a perpetual afterthought. Rodgers and the Packers passing offense were sensational in 2014, but hardly at the expense of the ground game. While Rodgers amassed 4,381 passing yards and 38 touchdowns by air, Lacy managed 1,139 and nine touchdowns in his sophomore season in the NFL. Now, Lacy is entering the prime of his career backed by one the league’s best quarterbacks. It isn’t a question of whether his numbers jump up, it’s a question of how high.

3. Andre Johnson

Andre Johnson is old and his stats and former team would tell you he’s on the decline. After 12 seasons with the Houston Texans, Johnson is now an Indianapolis Colt and paired with Andrew Luck. You or I could probably catch a touchdown or two as Andrew Luck’s receiver. Johnson isn’t your or I, he’s one of the NFL’s most consistent receivers. Factor T.Y. Hilton into the mix, and you begin to realize just how open Johnson will be this season.

4. Alfred Morris

Morris is the lone bright spot on a crushingly dreary team. The Redskins are well on their way to being the worst team in the NFL in 2015 as Robert Griffin III suffered a concussion in the team’s second preseason game. But if there is going to be any shine – or offense – Morris will be responsible. He’s managed over 1,000 yards in everyone one his first three years behind a worthless offensive line. It’s not going to be pretty, but it’ll be the only watchable thing in Washington.

5. Mike Evans

Evans spent his rookie season playing for a terrible team with a mediocre quarterback. He caught 1,051 yards and 12 touchdowns for that terrible team. He enters his second season still playing for a pretty bad team but now he has the No. 1 draft pick as his quarterback. Jameis Winston and Evans are the best thing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have going for them and when all is said and done, could prove to be one of the most powerful offensive partnerships in the NFL.