A lot has changed since last season. Some has stayed the same. Here's a brief overview of all of it.
Arizona Cardinals
QB: Carson Palmer (ACL) expects to be healthy by the start of the season, upgrading the QB situation. Drew Stanton remains the backup, and Logan Thomas remains a project.
RB: Andre Ellington played hurt in 2014 and his production suffered. He should start the season healthy in 2015. Third-round pick David Johnson should be the number two back, but he won't eat significantly into Ellington's workload. Stepfan Taylor, Kerwynn Williams, and Marion Grice will battle for roster spots.
WR: Michael Floyd had way too many drops last season, but remains a field-stretching deep threat. Larry Fitzgerald looked slow last season -- perhaps because of minor knee injuries, or perhaps because he was sometimes lost in the new offense. It is questionable whether he'll bounce back in 2015. John Brown was the team's best playmaker last season, but will probably remain behind Floyd and Fitzgerald for another season. Jaron Brown should be WR4.
TE: Troy Niklas was hampered by injuries as a rookie. He will likely start in 2015, but the tight ends in Bruce Arians' offense are mostly blockers. Backup Darren Fells might compete for playing time as a blocker. Gerald Christian has the most upside receiving potential of the group, but that's not saying much. John Carlson and Rob Housler are gone.
Atlanta Falcons
QB: No changes. Matt Ryan is QB1, T.J. Yates is QB2.
RB: Third-round pick Tevin Coleman will be 1A on the depth chart with Devonta Freeman 1B. Antone Smith will be the change-of-pace guy like last year. Patrick DiMarco is the fullback. Steven Jackson and Jacquizz Rodgers are gone.
WR: Julio Jones is a stud. Roddy White will start opposite him, but is declining. Rookie Justin Hardy will compete with Leonard Hankerson for the WR3 role out of the slot. Harry Douglas is gone.
TE: Levin Toilolo is mainly a blocker, so Jacob Tamme could eat into his targets. Tony Moeaki could also see action if he stays healthy.
Baltimore Ravens
QB: No change. Joe Flacco is QB1, Matt Schaub is QB2.
RB: Justin Forsett returns as the starter. Rookie Javorius Allen will compete with Lorenzo Taliaferro and Fitzgerald Toussaint for backup duty. Kyle Juszczyk is replaceable at fullback, but not yet replaced. Bernard Pierce is gone.
WR: Steve Smith should keep the same role as last year, while rookie Breshad Perriman replaces Torrey Smith. After that, Kamar Aiken, Marlon Brown, and Mike Campanaro are all in the running for spots in the rotation. Rookie Darren Waller is a project, but his size-speed combo makes him a versatile receiver who could get snaps at TE as well as WR. Torrey Smith and Jacoby Jones are gone.
TE: Dennis Pitta is coming off of hip dislocations in consecutive years, and his status for 2015 is uncertain. That means that Maxx Williams and Crockett Gillmore could battle for the starting job, with both playing a role (Williams as the better receiver and Gillmore as the better blocker). Nick Boyle could also make the roster if Pitta can't return, but he's unlikely to make a fantasy impact. Owen Daniels is gone.
Buffalo Bills
QB: Matt Cassel is the favorite to start, but EJ Manuel presents a legitimate challenge. Tyrod Taylor is in the mix, but is more of a long shot. Kyle Orton retired.
RB: LeSean McCoy will be the featured back. Fred Jackson may get some work on passing downs, and maybe at the goal line; but first he has to make the final roster, which is not a foregone conclusion. Anthony Dixon, Bryce Brown, and rookie Karlos Williams will compete for the remaining roster spots. Jerome Felton takes over at fullback. C.J. Spiller is gone.
WR: Sammy Watkins should be healthy (hip). Percy Harvin will start outside, then move to slot in 3-WR sets. Robert Woods is WR3, which is a reduced role for him. Marquise Goodman will compete for WR4, and should have the edge over rookie Dezmin Lewis and UDFA Andre Davis.
TE: Charles Clay will be three-down TE. Rookie Nick O'Leary will compete with MarQuies Gray and Chris Gragg for TE2. Scott Chandler is gone.
Carolina Panthers
QB: No change. Cam Newton is QB1, Derek Anderson is QB2.
RB: Jonathan Stewart will start, but will be limited to 15 touches per game. Jordan Todman should open the season as RB2. Rookie Cameron Artis-Payne will compete with Fozzy Whittaker at RB3. Mike Tolbert is the fullback. DeAngelo Williams is gone.
WR: Kelvin Benjamin and Jerricho Cotchery return as starters. Rookie Devin Funchess is the favorite to win the WR3 role. Jarrett Boykin and Ted Ginn Jr will compete for WR4. Stephen Hill will compete with Philly Brown, Brenton Bersin and Mike Brown to make the final roster.
TE: No change. Greg Olsen is TE1, Ed Dickson is TE2.
Chicago Bears
QB: No change. Jay Cutler is QB1, Jimmy Clausen is QB2. Pat Devlin is a camp arm.
RB: Matt Forte returns as RB1. Rookie Jeremy Langford has the edge over KaDeem Carey and Jacquizz Rodgers for the primary backup role.
WR: Alshon Jeffery will play the Demaryius Thomas role in Adam Gase's offense. Rookie Kevin White will replace Brandon Marshall. Edie Royal will be WR3, with Marquess Wilson WR4. Brandon Marshall is gone.
TE: Martellus Bennett returns as TE1. Bear Pascoe is a blocking specialist. Dante Rosario and Zach Miller return, but Miller's roster spot is insecure.
Cincinnati Bengals
QB: Andy Dalton is QB1. A.J. McCarron has good shot to be QB2, though he'll have to fend off a challenge from Terrelle Pryor. Josh Johnson is a camp arm. Jason Campbell is gone.
RB: Jeremy Hill returns as the lead back and should get 15-20 touches a game. Gio Bernard should get 8-11 touches in a situation role. Rex Burkhead could see a bit more action this season. Cedric Peerman is mainly a special-teamer. James Wilder Jr and Terrell Watson are likely non-factors. Ryan Hewitt is a stud at fullback.
WR: A.J. Green is a stud. Marvin Jones is healthy (foot) and should start opposite Green. Mohamed Sanu is WR3. Denarius Moore could be WR4. Brandon Tate is mainly a return specialist. Rookie Mario Alford could catch on.
TE: Tyler Eifert is healthy (elbow/shoulder) and will be the featured TE. Rookie Tyler Kroft is mostly a blocker. Rookie C.J. Uzomah is a project. Jermaine Gresham is gone.
Cleveland Browns
QB: Josh McCown is QB1, Johnny Manziel is QB2.
RB: Isaiah Crowell is the favorite to start. Rookie Duke Johnson Jr will compete with Terrance West for the primary backup role, but might be more of a change-of-pace and passing-down back. Shaun Draughn will compete for a roster spot as a passing-down back.
WR: Dwayne Bowe is projected to be WR1. Brian Hartline is projected to be WR2, with Andrew Hawkins in the slot. Taylor Gabriel is WR4. Rookie Vince Mayle could catch on. Marlon Moore is back as a return man. Josh Gordon is suspended for the season.
TE: Rob Housler will start. Rookies Malcolm Johnson and Randall Telfer could see action, as mostly a receiver and mostly a blocker, respectively. Jordan Cameron is gone.
K: Garrett Hartley was released. Travis Coons and Carey Spear will compete to replace him.
Dallas Cowboys
QB: No change. Tony Romo is QB1, Brandon Weeden is QB2.
RB: RBBC. Joseph Randle was effective as a change-of-pace runner last year, but may not be suited for a heavy workload. Darren McFadden has shown flashes, but has had trouble staying healthy. He should look better behind the Cowboys' OL than he did behind the Raiders' OL. Lance Dunbar will compete for passing-down snaps. Ryan Williams is a talented, natural runner, but remains unproven and could be the odd man out. Jed Collins should hold off Ray Agnew as the starting fullback. DeMarco Murray is gone.
WR: No real change. Dez Bryant same role. Terrance Williams WR2. Cole Beasley will operate out of the slot.
TE: No real change. Jason Witten is TE1, Gavin Escobar is TE2. Rookie Geoff Swaim will battle James Hanna for TE3. Swaim was not productive in college, but has great measurables.
Denver Broncos
QB: No change except that Peyton Manning is a year older. Brock Osweiler is the heir apparent. Rookie Trevor Siemian hopes the team will carry three quarterbacks.
RB: C.J. Anderson is the favorite to start, but not a certainty. Montee Ball and Ronnie Hillman are in the mix (probably in that order, but it's uncertain). Joe Don Duncan is the fullback.
WR: No change with Demaryius Thomas. Emmanuel Sanders is still WR2, but could move inside to the slot in three-WR sets with Cody Latimer outside. Latimer will be WR3 in what is generally a 2-TE offense, but will get playing time if he shows a better grasp of the playbook. Jordan Taylor has excellent size, and could be a sleeper. Wes Welker is gone.
TE: Owen Daniels will try to replace Julius Thomas, but had a down year in 2014. Virgil Green is predominantly a blocker, but could see more targets with Julius Thomas gone. James Casey will get limited snaps as an H-back/fullback hybrid, and will be used more as a lead blocker than a receiver. Rookie Jeff Heuerman is a fantastic blocker, and an athletic receiver, but is lost for the year with a knee injury.Julius Thomas is gone.
Detroit Lions
QB: No change with Matthew Stafford. Kellen Moore could move ahead of Dan Orlovsky at QB2.
RB: Joique Bell will be challenged by rookie Ameer Abdullah for the RB1 job. Behind those two, Theo Riddick may see little playing time as a third-down specialist. Zach Zenner could make the team as an inside runner. Rookie Mike Burton should be the fullback (maybe more like an H-back). Reggie Bush is gone.
WR: Calvin Johnson returns healthy. Golden Tate will see fewer targets as a result. Corey Fuller could be a deep threat at WR3. T.J. Jones is in the mix. Ryan Broyles is buried on the depth chart. Lance Moore will battle Greg Salas for a roster spot. Jeremy Ross is a special-teamer.
TE: Eric Ebron could double his targets as Brandon Pettigrew's receiving role continues to be way below his 2010-2012 level. Joseph Fauria is a redzone target, but has no real fantasy value as the team's TE3.
Green Bay Packers
QB: No change with MVP Aaron Rodgers. Rookie Brett Hundley maybe a slight favorite in his battle with Scott Tolzien for the number two role. Matt Blanchard is the odd man out.
RB: No big changes. Eddie Lacy is the lead back, but on a snap count, with James Starks getting some regular work. UDFA Malcolm Agnew could make the team as a third-down type back. UDFA John Crockett is a potential practice squad guy. Aaron Ripkowski may be John Kuhn's eventual successor at fullback, but not this year.
WR: Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb are the top two WRs. Davante Adams is WR3. Jeff Janis is WR4 in pencil, not pen. Jared Abbrederis will try to hold off rookie Ty Montgomery, who could be a slot receiver with run-after-the-catch ability.
TE: Andrew Quarless and Richard Rodgers will compete for pecking order (edge to Rodgers), but both will play in TE-unfriendly system. Rookie Kennard Backman is a developmental project as TE3.
Houston Texans
QB: Ryan Mallett, Brian Hoyer, and Tom Savage are all in the mix (probably in that order). Ryan Fitzpatrick is gone.
RB: Arian Foster should get 20+ touches a game when healthy. Alfred Blue is the handcuff. Jonathan Grimes is the favorite for RB3. Chris Polk will probably make the final roster. Rookie Kenny Hilliard is probably a non-factor.
WR: DeAndre Hopkins is WR1. Cecil Shorts should start opposite Hopkins, but move into the slot in 3-WR sets, with Jaelen Strong playing on the outside (though Strong could surpass Shorts). Nate Washington looks like WR4, and Damaris Johnson WR5. Rookie Keith Mumphery is probably limited to special teams (and could ultimately move to RB).
TE: Garrett Graham is TE1, C.J. Fiedorowicz is TE2, Ryan Griffin is TE3.
Indianapolis Colts
QB: No change. Andrew Luck is QB1, Matt Hasselbeck is QB2.
RB: Signed Frank Gore to be RB1. Dan Herron will be RB2. Rookie Josh Robinson will compete with Vick Ballard and Zurlon Tipton for the remaining roster spots. Trent Richardson is gone.
WR: T.Y. Hilton returns as WR1. Andre Johnson will start opposite Hilton. Rookie Phillip Dorsett will compete with Donte Moncrief in the slot. Duron Carter (formerly CFL) will battle for a roster spot. Vincent Brown is unlikely to make the team. Reggie Wayne and Hakeem Nicks are gone.
TE: It is uncertain whether Colts will use two tight ends in their base offense. Dwayne Allen will start. Coby Fleener will compete with WRs Moncrief and Dorsett for snaps.
Jacksonville Jaguars
QB: Blake Bortles might progress with better OL and better mechanics. Chad Henne is QB2.
RB: Second-round pick T.J. Yeldon could be a workhorse as a rookie. Denard Robinson is likely relegated to a change-of-pace role. Toby Gerhart should move to H-back. UDFA Corey Grant could make the team as a receiving-down back. Storm Johnson and Bernard Pierce may be odd men out.
WR: Allen Robinson and Marqise Lee should start, with Allen Hurns battling rookie Rashad Greene Sr for the slot position. Rookie Neal Sterling has size, but lacks speed. Ace Sanders may be the odd man out. Bryan Walters is just a return specialist. Arrelious Benn is probably just a camp body. Justin Blackmon is still indefinitely suspended; it's not clear whether he'll be reinstated this year.
TE: Julius Thomas will start. (Bortles is a big downgrade from Manning.) Marcedes Lewis is probably safe as TE2, and will be used mostly as a blocker. Rookie Ben Koyack could make the team as another blocking TE.
Kansas City Chiefs
QB: Alex Smith should have better targets (esp. Jeremy Maclin). Chase Daniel is QB2, Aaron Murray is QB3.
RB: No major changes. Jamaal Charles played through knee, ankle, and hamstring issues in 2014. Knile Davis is RB2, De'Anthony Thomas is RB3.
WR: Jeremy Maclin is instantly WR1. Albert Wilson will battle rookie Chris Conley for WR2. Conley is an athletic freak, but may not fit well with Alex Smith's small-ball mentality. Jason Avant is likely WR4. DaRick Rogers has potential, but is a knucklehead. Junior Hemingway is likely a non-factor. Rookie DaRon Brown is an underdog to make final roster. Dwayne Bowe is gone.
TE: Travis Kelce played only two-thirds of the snaps last season; expect at least four-fifths this year. Rookie James O'Shaughnessy will battle Demetrius Harris for the primary backup position. Blocking TE Richard Gordon is probably the odd man out. Anthony Fasano is gone.
Miami Dolphins
QB: No change. Ryan Tannehill is QB1, Matt Moore is QB2. Josh Freeman vying for roster spot as QB3.
RB: Lamar Miller returns as the starter, but could lose snaps to rookie Jay Ajayi. Ajayi should have the edge over Damien Williams and Mike Gillislee as RB2. LaMichael James is just a special-teamer. Knowshon Moreno and Daniel Thomas are gone.
WR: Kenny Stills will start on the outside. Rookie DeVante Parker should have an edge over Greg Jennings for the other outside spot, but the two will likely rotate. Jarvis Landry should occupy the slot. Rishard Matthews will compete with LaRon Byrd for the WR5 spot. Mike Wallace, Brian Hartline, and Brandon Gibson are gone.
TE: Jordan Cameron is a talented pass-catcher, but an injury risk who's suffered concussions in each of the last three seasons. Dion Sims is a solid backup. Charles Clay is gone.
Minnesota Vikings
QB: Teddy Bridgewater is QB1. Shaun Hill is QB2. Mike Kafka, Pat Devlin, and rookie Taylor Heinicke will compete for a roster spot at QB3. Matt Cassel is gone.
RB: Adrian Peterson returns. Jerick McKinnon will get work as third-down RB. Matt Asiata looks like RB3. DuJuan Harris is probably a non-factor.
WR: Mike Wallace and Charles Johnson will start outside. Jarius Wright will occupy the slot and should get more targets than last year. Cordarrelle Patterson's role is uncertain. Rookie Stefon Diggs is suited for the slot, but may be a year away from contributing. UDFA DaVaris Daniels is a deep sleeper with upside.
TE: No major changes. Kyle Rudolph, Rhett Ellison, and Chase Ford return. Rookie MyCole Pruitt is a terrific athlete who may be a year away from contributing. Brandon Bostick is probably the odd man out.
New England Patriots
QB: Tom Brady is facing a four-game suspension (which could be reduced on appeal). Jimmy Garoppolo is QB2. Garrett Gilbert is probably just a camp arm.
RB: LeGarrette Blount is RB1, but faces a one-game suspension. James White could fill Shane Vereen's role as the pass-receiving RB, but will compete with Dion Lewis and Travaris Cadet for that honor. Tyler Gaffney could find a role. Jonas Gray is an underdog to make the final roster. James Develin is the fullback. Stevan Ridley and Shane Vereen are gone.
WR: Julian Edelman and Brandon LaFell return as starters. Danny Amendola emerged late in 2014 and may keep his momentum heading into 2015. Aaron Dobson will compete for WR4. Brian Tyms could take a step forward and compete for regular playing time. Brandon Gibson and Josh Boyce will battle for a roster spot.
TE: Rob Gronkowski is still a stud. Timothy Wright's role was up and down in 2014, could be more consistent in 2015. Scott Chandler has a role as TE3. Rookie A.J. Derby is a terrific athlete who could catch on but likely won't contribute right away.
New Orleans Saints
QB: Drew Brees is starting to decline. Luke McCown enters camp as QB2. Rookie Garrett Grayson will be groomed as potential successor to Brees.
RB: Mark Ingram may get around 240 touches as the lead back, while C.J. Spiller could get around 150 touches as a passing-down back. Khiry Robinson is a talented backup, and could get around 90 touches. Rookie Marcus Murphy is probably just a special teamer. Tim Hightower is probably a non-factor.
WR: Branden Cooks is WR1. Marques Colston is WR2. Nick Toon and Joe Morgan look like WR3 and WR4, but keep an eye on sleepers Brandon Coleman and Seantavius Jones, both of whom are athletic specimens.
TE: Josh Hill won't replace Jimmy Graham, but he'll be the team's top pass-catching tight end. Ben Watson, mostly a blocker, will be the backup. Jimmy Graham is gone.
New York Giants
QB: No change. Eli Manning is QB1, Ryan Nassib is QB2.
RB: Rashad Jennings should start over Andre Williams as the early-down RB, with Shane Vereen occupying the third-down role (though he could see early-down usage as well). Henry Hynoski is fullback.
WR: Odell Beckham Jris a stud. Rueben Randle figures to be WR2 unless and until Victor Cruz shows that he's fully healthy. Cruz is rehabbing a patellar tendon and may begin the season on the PUP list. Dwayne Harris may make the final 53-man roster but not be much of a factor on Sundays. Rookie Geremy Davis will play mainly special teams as a rookie. Marcus Harris is a sleeper with some upside; he and Corey Washington will battle for roster spots.
TE: Larry Donnell broke out in 2014 and returns as TE1, though he may see fewer targets with a healthy WR corps. Daniel Fells is TE2. Adrien Robinson's roster spot is in jeopardy.
New York Jets
QB: Ryan Fitzpatrick and Geno Smith will battle for QB1 during camp, with most giving the edge to Fitzpatrick. Rookie Bryce Petty is a long-term project.
RB: Expect Chris Ivory and Stevan Ridley to split carries if both are healthy. Ridley is recovering from ACL surgery, however, and could start the year on the PUP list. Zac Stacy adds depth in case Ridley is unavailable. Bilal Powell will make the roster for his special teams play. Daryl Richardson looks like the odd man out. Chris Johnson is gone.
WR: Brandon Marshall becomes WR1, and Eric Decker slides to WR2. Rookie Devin Smith is a deep threat who could beat out Jeremy Kerley for the WR3 role. DeVier Posey will battle for a roster spot, but isn't a fantasy consideration.
TE: Jace Amaro dropped too many balls last year, but he returns as the clear starter and could progress in Chan Gailey's spread offense. Jeff Cumberland, primarily a receiver, and Kellen Davis, primarily a blocker, will share backup duties.
Oakland Raiders
QB: Derek Carr should make strides with better receiving talent this year. Christian Ponder should beat out Matt McGloin for the number two job.
RB: Latavius Murray should have the edge over Trent Richardson in the battle for the starting job. Roy Helu could be the third-down back, similar to Darren Sproles in Philadelphia. UDFA Gus Johnson could catch on as a backup. Marcel Reece will be fullback, but was under-used last season (again). Maurice Jones-Drew and Darren McFadden are gone.
WR: Amari Cooper should instantly be WR1. Michael Crabtree should start opposite Cooper, but he could give way to Rod Streater, Andre Holmes, or Brice Butler. All of them could rotate. UDFA Josh Harper is a sleeper with upside potential. Rookie Andre Debose is more likely to see time as a return specialist than as a WR. James Jones is (a bit surprisingly) gone.
TE: Mychal Rivera seems the favorite to start, but he'll be challenged by rookie Clive Walford, who is probably the better blocker. Lee Smith should also get playing time as a blocking specialist.
Philadelphia Eagles
QB: Sam Bradford will start if he's healthy. I may be in the minority, but I think Tim Tebow has a decent chance to beat Matt Barkley for QB3, and possibly Mark Sanchez for QB2. Nick Foles is gone.
RB: DeMarco Murray is an excellent fit for Chip Kelly's offense if he can stay healthy. Ryan Mathews is a strong inside runner who has been fragile. Darren Sproles is still an effective RB, but he's strictly a change-of-pace back behind Murray and Mathews. LeSean McCoy is gone.
WR: First-round pick Nelson Agholor should start immediately opposite Jordan Matthews. Josh Huff and Riley Cooper look like WR3 and WR4, in one order or another, leaving Miles Austin struggling to find a place in the rotation. UDFA Devante Davis is a sleeper who could catch on. Seyi Ajirotutu is strictly a special teamer. Jeremy Maclin is gone.
TE: Zach Ertz appears to be a talent on the rise. Brent Celek was the better run-blocker last season, which limited Ertz' playing time, but Ertz has worked extensively on his blocking technique this offseason, and could get more snaps this year. James Casey is gone.
Pittsburgh Steelers
QB: No big change. Ben Roethlisberger is QB1 and Bruce Gradkowski is QB2. Landry Jones and Tajh Boyd will compete for the QB3 spot.
RB: LeVeon Bell injured his knee in week 17 last season, but he should be fully healthy entering training camp. He will serve a three-game suspension, however (unless it is reduced on appeal). DeAngelo Williams will start in Bell's place during the suspension, but will fade into the background afterwards. Dri Archer could get a few touches per game. Will Johnson is the fullback.
WR: Antonio Brown is really good. Martavis Bryant is a talent on the rise with fantasy upside due to his proficiency in the red zone. Rookie Sammie Coates Jr will battle Markus Wheaton for the WR3 position. Darrius Heyward-Bey looks like WR5.
TE: Heath Miller is starting to decline. Matt Spaeth is strictly a blocker with no fantasy value. Rookie Jesse James is a project who could be Miller's eventual successor. Michael Egnew is also a project, but the Steelers may have no room to carry him.
San Diego Chargers
QB: No change. Philip Rivers is QB1, Kellen Clemens is QB2, Brad Sorensen hopes the team carries three QBs again.
RB: Rookie Melvin Gordon is the instant starter and early-down back. Danny Woodhead will get a lot of the work on passing downs. Branden Oliver is relegated to changing the pace. Donald Brown is a candidate for release. David Johnson is the fullback (and H-back). Ryan Mathews is gone.
WR: Keenan Allen is the team's best receiver; he could line up in the slot more often, helping him get a clean release. Steve Johnson and Malcom Floyd will be WR2 and WR3, in some order or another. Dontrelle Inman and Austin Pettis will battle for WR4 and WR5. Jacoby Jones is mainly a return man. Eddie Royal is gone.
TE: Antonio Gates returns as TE1, and Ladarius Green as TE2. Green's time will come, but it may not be this season.
Seattle Seahawks
QB: Russell Wilson is a stud. B.J. Daniels is the backup (and possible punt-returner!). R.J. Archer is a camp arm.
RB: No real changes. Marshawn Lynch, Robert Turbin, and Christine Michael all return. Derrick Coleman is still the fullback.
WR: Doug Baldwin returns as the team's best overall WR. Jermaine Kearse returns as the deep threat across from Baldwin. Rookie Tyler Lockett could fit into the slot. Chris Matthews had a breakout game in the Super Bowl and is a great late-round sleeper. Paul Richardson Jr injured his knee in January and could begin the 2015 season on the PUP list. Ricardo Lockette returns but is no lock to make the roster. Ditto Kevin Norwood.
TE: Jimmy Graham is a stud receiver, but will have to work on his blocking in Seattle's run-heavy offense. Luke Wilson and Cooper Helfet are relegated to backups who should seldom see the field.
San Francisco 49ers
QB: Colin Kaepernick could run more. Blaine Gabbert is QB2. Dylan Thompson is just a camp arm.
RB: Carlos Hyde will get the early-down work and Reggie Bush will play on passing downs. Rookie Mike Davis is RB3. Kendall Hunter could occasionally change the pace. Bruce Miller is the fullback. Frank G