
Rookies on the Rise: NFC's Non-First Round Picks Poised for Impact Roles
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First-round picks are typically set as starters, but the landscape beyond that is more uncertain. Last season, 39 non-first-round picks in the NFC played over 300 snaps, highlighting the opportunities for rookies to make an impact, especially on lower-tier teams. For instance, the Arizona Cardinals had four such players despite finishing with a 3-14 record.
CBSSports.com has identified ten rookies who are likely to earn significant roles this season:
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Chase Bisontis, Cardinals: A second-round pick who secured the first fully guaranteed contract for his round, expected to start as right guard.
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Oscar Delp, Saints: With veterans like Juwan Johnson aging, Delp is positioned to grow alongside quarterback Tyler Shough, potentially increasing his role as the season progresses.
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Malachi Fields, Giants: A larger receiver who fits well into the offensive system, he may find early playing time, especially with roster changes impacting depth.
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Jake Golday, Vikings: A dynamic linebacker who shows promise in pass rushing, filling a key defensive gap for Brian Flores.
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Joshua Josephs, Commanders: While not a full-time player initially, he can make an impact on passing downs, contributing to Washington's NASCAR package.
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Chris McClellan, Packers: Expected to rotate along the defensive line, especially after significant changes in personnel.
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Derrick Moore, Lions: A Day 2 pick with expectations to be a long-term solution at edge rusher, contributing in both run and pass defense.
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Eli Stowers, Eagles: Transitioning from quarterback to tight end, he possesses elite athleticism and potential as both a blocker and receiver.
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Antonio Williams, Commanders: With a clear path to competition, his slot performance could make him one of the top receivers on the roster.
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Zakee Wheatley, Panthers: A new addition to the secondary, he has the opportunity to make a significant impact on a team with depth concerns in the defensive backfield.
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