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Despite outright chaos outside the sport, 2020 promises to be another exciting year for the NFL. After the Kansas City Chiefs won their first Super Bowl title in 50 years, all eyes will be on them as they look to prove they can win two in a row. They also have a target on their backs and other teams have improved.<\/p>\n
And there are many other high-profile individuals in the NFL who have something to prove. Some of these players were outstanding in 2019 but need to show they can do it again. Meanwhile, there are veterans who are desperate to show they still have what it takes to compete at the top levels. All of these players are in fascinating positions. Let’s take a look at 25 NFL players with much to prove in 2020.<\/p>\nMandatory Credit: USA TODAY Sports<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
25. DeShaun Watson<\/h3>\n
This offseason Watson lost his best weapon in receiver DeAndre Hopkins. This was a bizarre decision that left most everyone scratching their heads. When you lose a player as good as Hopkins, it can be difficult for a franchise – and quarterback – to recover. However, this could potentially help Watson to develop into an even better player.<\/p>\nMandatory Credit: USA TODAY Sports<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
Without Hopkins, Watson will have to learn to read the field even better than before. If Watson is as good as expected, then he will raise the game of the receivers around him. He’ll also want to prove that the Texans didn’t begin and end with Hopkins. It’s a big burden to shoulder.tua<\/p>\n
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24. Ryan Fitzpatrick.<\/h3>\n
How often will Tua Tagovailoa play in 2020? The recently drafted franchise quarterback tag comes with a lot of injury issues, however, and the Dolphins might be smart to manage his game time very carefully. Many analysts believe a young quarterback benefits from being the backup for their first season before stepping into the bright lights.<\/p>\nMandatory Credit: USA TODAY Sports<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
We saw how that turned out for Patrick Mahomes, so it’s definitely not a bad template to follow. They may redshirt the Hawaiian and start Fitzpatrick instead. It’s not very exciting for fans, but it would be sensible because Tagovaila is recovering from injury. Fitzpatrick will get the chance to stake his claim, but the pressure will be on him to perform early.<\/p>\n
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23. Derrick Henry<\/h3>\n
Henry had an insane 2019 season where he ran the ball a crazy 303 times. That saw him win the rushing title and average over five yards a carry, racking up 1,540 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns. Those are outstanding numbers, but the question remains: are they sustainable?<\/p>\nMandatory Credit: USA TODAY Sports<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
It’s likely that the coaching staff will manage Henry’s game time more efficiently. Ryan Tannehill must step up his game at quarterback and pass more to take the pressure off of Henry’s legs. Meanwhile, they also drafted exciting running back Darrynton Evans to potentially take some of the load off of Henry.<\/p>\n
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22. Ronald Darby<\/h3>\n
The Redskins will definitely start Kendall Fuller. However, questions remain about who will fill the second slot. It’s between Darby and Fabian Moreau to get the nod. Both men are 26 and coming off of the back of disappointing, injury-affected years.<\/p>\nMandatory Credit: USA TODAY Sports<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
But Darby should have an advantage over his rival because he has produced at a much higher level. During his time with the Eagles, he was a very effective corner. In sum, he needs to stay fit if he wants to prove himself worthy of a starting spot on this Redskins team.<\/p>\n
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21. Myles Garrett<\/h3>\n
Before swinging his helmet at Mason Rudolph like a wildman, Garrett was establishing himself as one of the finest defensive players in the league. Cleveland will hand him a mega-extension that will set a new standard for players on that side of the field. However, Garrett has a few things to prove.<\/p>\nMandatory Credit: USA TODAY Sports<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
First of all, you can be a great individual but that’s not enough to bring home glory. At the end of the day, his team needs to up their game and get into contention. It’s down to the Browns’ leaders to prove they’re mentally strong enough to take on the best and win.<\/p>\n
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20. Dante Fowler<\/h3>\n
Fowler joined the Falcons, but the question remains whether or not this is really the right franchise for him. He’s still just 25 and has the chance to prove that he can be a consistently dominant pass rusher. However, both Fowler and the Falcons have much to prove.<\/p>\nMandatory Credit: USA TODAY Sports<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
Only time will tell just how important Aaron Donald was to Fowler. As the league’s best defensive player, the short answer is that he definitely was a key part of the younger man’s game. Expect Fowler’s sack numbers to go down this season as he adapts to a new team and system.<\/p>\n
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19. Ryan Tannehill<\/h3>\n
One of the big questions that the Titans must answer does Tannehill really deserve his four-year extension worth $118 million? The problem is that he has Derrick Henry beside him so his level is clearly going to improve. But if Henry leaves next season and Tannehill regresses then that’s a very expensive mistake.<\/p>\nMandatory Credit: Bleacher Report<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
Last season’s record of 70.3% completed passes in 10 games is an anomaly. Across a full 16 games, he averages just 64%. That is a substantial difference so he needs to prove to all of his doubters that he has genuinely improved and not only had a one-off season.<\/p>\n
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18. Kevin King<\/h3>\n
King had a breakout season for the Packers in 2019. The Green Bay corner overcame a history of injuries to finally use his unusual physical gifts to great effect. He produced career-highs in interceptions (five) and pass breakups (15). Overall, King’s future looks very bright.<\/p>\nMandatory Credit: USA TODAY Sports<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
But he isn’t the finished article yet. He needs to be much more consistent and carry his form in 2020 if the Packers are going to fully trust him. King especially struggles against the quickest wide receivers. When you’re a man as big as King, that shouldn’t be too surprising. That said he can prove his worth with another big season.<\/p>\n
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17. Malcolm Jenkins<\/h3>\n
New Orleans Saints star Jenkins left the Eagles with a bad taste in his mouth. The Eagles failed to take up their option on him. Jenkins didn’t feel valued in the City of Brotherly Love. Now he’s back in the “Big Easy,” where he will hope to make the same impact he did there before.<\/p>\nMandatory Credit: USA TODAY Sports<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n