Like the NBA, MLB and all other major sports, the NFL is becoming a younger league by the day.
Teams no longer want to take raw prospects, and the time to develop players seems to be getting shorter every year.
With that in mind, NFL analyst Nick Shook put together his roster of his offensive under-25 team for next season, and it’s definitely full.
This offensive would be unstoppable 😤 (@NickShook) pic.twitter.com/ZhEpnK6K0L
– NFL Game Day (@NFLGameDay) June 29, 2023
There weren’t as many surprises on the offensive line, taking C Creed Humphrey (Kansas City Chiefs), G Alijah Vera-Tucker (New York Jets), G Trey Smith (Kansas City Chiefs), OT Andrew Thomas (New York Giants), and OT Tristan Wirfs (Tampa Bay Buccaneers).
At tight end, he chose another rising star in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Pat Freiermuth.
Then things got really interesting.
The wide receiving corps features players like CeeDee Lamb (Dallas Cowboys), Ja’Marr Chase (Cincinnati Bengals) and Justin Jefferson (Minnesota Vikings), three of the best players at that position, once again showing the current trend of the league of going younger.
The duo of running backs is made up of former MVP candidate Jonathan Taylor (Indianapolis Colts) and one of the most promising players in his position, Breece Hall (New York Jets).
And last but not least, he put the icing on the cake by choosing Trevor Lawrence (Jacksonville Jaguars) as his quarterback, which isn’t a huge surprise after watching him perform in the second half of last season.
Now, it will be up to those youngsters to prove him right next season.
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