The NFL's preseason schedule is underway, and the regular season is less than one month off.
After a wild offseason that saw tons of player movement, the doors have opened for several young players to break out and become stars.
In some cases, these are second-year players building on solid rookie seasons, in others they're three-, four-, and even five-year veterans finally getting their chances. There are even a few potential impact rookies, too!
Check out the future stars of all 32 NFL teams below.
Arizona Cardinals: Darren Fells, TE
Age/Experience: 29, second season
One thing to know: Fells is still learning to play football after transitioning from basketball, but head coach Bruce Arians has already slotted him as a starter, saying it'll be tough to beat him out. At six-foot-seven, Fells looks like a matchup nightmare as a blocker and deadly red zone target.
Atlanta Falcons: Devonta Freeman, RB
Age/Experience: 23, second season
One thing to know: Under a new coach and offensive coordinator, Freeman will get more carries and have the chance to become Atlanta's primary running back, especially now that Steven Jackson is gone.
Baltimore Ravens: Timmy Jernigan, DE
Age/Experience: 22, second season
One thing to know: Despite missing five games in his rookie year, Jernigan still compiled four sacks and 23 tackles last year. With Haloti Ngata no longer in Baltimore, Jernigan will have a bigger role this season. He was blowing people away early on in camp.
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