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We're finally allowed to talk about 2018 NFL starting lineups instead of mock drafts. Everyone pat yourselves on the back for making it through another cycle.

With selections complete just over two weeks ago and post-draft free agency rarely influencing ideal starting lineups, we can begin to project how all 32 teams' rosters should look with four months until Week 1.

The majority of the NFL is spent in 11 personnel offense (one running back and one tight end) and nickel defenses (a 4-2 defense with a fifth defensive back), which is how we defined the lineups here. The idea of a "4-3" or "3-4" defense has been whittled down so much in the league that it can no longer accurately depict what you see on the field.

Taking into account injuries that will last into the season, early-season suspensions and unsettled positional battles, these are our best projections for what we'll see this coming season.