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We have gathered the info on the 2015 NFL Mini camps for both the AFC and the NFC and have created a brief on the teams and what to evaluate when setting up the lines for the next NFL season.

As a bookie it’s important to know every single detail, especially from the newest crop of rookies heading into the NFL.

2015 NFL Minicamps

2015 NFL Minicamps Overview

AFC Minicamps

Baltimore Ravens
Ravens rookie wideout Breshad Perriman still has issues with dropping balls. Cornerback Jimmy Smith is still limited from his Lisfranc surgery, but expected to be ready for training camp. Running back Justin Forsett seems to be in top shape. His ability to adjust to Marc Trestman’s offense will be key to achieve the yards and maybe another record?

Buffalo Bills
Sammy Watkins is recovered from offseason shoulder surgery. The starting quarterback remains a concern as Matt Cassel, Tyrod Taylor and EJ Manuel are not doing good in the practices, to the point that Ryan sat his first-team defensive line during drills.

Cleveland Browns
Quarterback Johnny Manziel has cleaned up his act but Josh McCown looks as a clear No. 1 heading into camp. Rookie running back Duke Johnson has been impressive, seems like Duke and fellow rookie fullback Malcolm Johnson will see a lot of action this year. The Browns defense has rookie nose tackle Danny Shelton shinning and outside linebacker Scott Solomon also performing in an outstanding way. This said, it seems like Barkevious Mingo will have to earn his snaps.

Cincinnati Bengals
The most encouraging news this month has been the play of Geno Atkins. Andy Dalton had very bad throws and was unable to connect with wideout A.J. Green.

Houston Texans
They signed Johnathan Joseph to a three-year extension and locked up Kareem Jackson, both have started together for the past four seasons. Brian Hoyer appears to be the favorite on the starting position over Ryan Mallett. Jadeveon Clowney has not shown himself at camp yet, and expectations are high on his future performance.

Jacksonville Jaguars
Allen Robinson is healthy and expected to be a threat in the red zone. Marqise Lee is battling a knee issue and has not shown up at minicamp. Rookie second-round pick T.J. Yeldon looks like an immediate contributor.

Kansas City Chiefs
Travis Kelce seems to be demanding the ball more, a good thing for the Chiefs. Kansas City’s offensive line is full of question marks, after former Eagles guard Evan Mathis was passed by coach Andy Reid. They also say they want Alex Smith to go downfield more often, which will be a challenge for the QB.

Miami Dolphins
Rookie wide receiver DeVante Parker says will be ready for week 1 after foot surgery. Rehab will take most of training camp, which is never ideal for a first-year player. Ryan Tannehill has been consistently good in practice, this could make an impact. Wide receiver Jarvis Landry performance may leap with the absence of Mike Wallace.

New England Patriots
Malcolm Butler, the cornerback, has the potential to make or break New England’s secondary. Brandon LaFell has an undisclosed foot injury. Keep an eye on Dion Lewis,and his pass-catching running back role.

Pittsburgh Steelers
Shamarko Thomas will be key this season. If Bell’s three-game suspension sticks, DeAngelo Williams will play a lead role.

San Diego Chargers
Eric Weddle will play safety this year, and should be playing elsewhere next season. Cornerback Jason Verrett can become a top-five player at the position and Keenan Allen seems to be getting his act together.

Tennessee Titans
Marcus Mariota has apparently taken control of the huddle. Justin Hunter has improved on weight, but that won’t matter unless his hands improve.

NFC Minicamps

Atlanta Falcons
Julio Jones is expected to perform 100%. Jacob Tamme will replace Tony Gonzalez at tight end last year. They also released former first-round tackle Sam Baker this week.

Chicago Bears
Second-year corner Kyle Fuller is in top shape. Key injured players, receiver Kevin White and linebacker Jon Bostic, are expected to be back for training camp. They also added running back Daniel Thomas in advance of training camp.

Carolina Panthers
Kelvin Benjamin hurt his hamstring for the second time. Cam Newton is also attempting to fix his footwork this offseason.

Dallas Cowboys
Dez Bryant is doubtful pending his contract renewal. Terrance Williams on the other hand has developed greatly in practice. Running back Darren McFadden and linebacker Sean Lee will enter training camp at full health.

Detroit Lions
Rookie running back Ameer Abdullah might cut deeply into Joique Bell’s carries this season. Second-year tackle Caraun Reid and Haloti Ngata are working on filling the gap as the Lions try to replace Ndamukong Suh. Tyrunn Walker and Reid might get production inside.

Green Bay Packers
Davante Adams is above expectations in camp. Linebacker Nick Perry had shoulder surgery last year. With Clay Matthews expected to move inside, Perry could take over some of those snaps. Definitively a team to watch.

Minnesota Vikings
Linebacker Anthony Barr returns from a knee injury. Rookie linebacker Eric Kendricks looked impressive. Mike Wallace, Charles Johnson and Jarius Wright are currently atop the receiver depth chart, but Turner said Cordarrelle Patterson “is in the mix” as well.

New Orleans Saints
C.J. Spiller and Brandin Cooks starred at minicamp. Cornerback Delvin Breaux looks great also. Seantavious Jones and Brandon Coleman, a pair of undrafted wide receivers are battling Nick Toon and veteran Josh Morgan for snaps behind Cooks and Marques Colston.

New York Giants
Wide receivers Odell Beckham and Victor Cruz are out of mini-camp taking care of injuries. Shane Vereen partnership with Rashad Jennings will have a significant role in the Giants’ offense. Unsigned franchise player Jason Pierre-Paul skipped mini-camp he is likely to play under the one-year tag for 2015.

Philadelphia Eagles
Sam Bradford’s knee is expected to be ready for full-team practices in training camp. First-round pick Nelson Agholor looks good. Second-year wideout Josh Huff has been lining up opposite Riley Cooper on the outside in three-wide receiver sets, with Jordan Matthews in the slot. Eagles released Pro Bowl guard Evan Mathis. Andrew Gardner, Matt Tobin, Dennis Kelly and Kevin Graf are candidates.

Seattle Seahawks
Michael Bennett and Bruce Irvin showed up for mini-camp. Cornerback Jeremy Lane experienced a setback in his recovery. Third-round pick return specialist Tyler Lockett is performing above standard.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jameis Winston was taking snaps behind Mike Glennon but don’t expect that to continue for long in training camp. Mike Evans is lining up as the “X” receiver with Vincent Jackson moving inside more often. Doug Martin continues to get the starter snaps at running back still second-year player Charles Sims might get more action.

Washington Redskins
Griffin will have to play better this August for the Redskins to have a chance. Rookie bruiser Matt Jones wants Alfred Morris starting running back job. Pierre Garcon has moved from the “X” spot to the “Z,” which is the featured position in Gruden’s scheme.


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