As NFL teams wrap up OTAs and then minicamps in the next two weeks, it's time to take a look at the players on the spot for all 32 teams. These are players who fans, media members and their own teammates and coaches will be focusing on as they head to training camp this summer. For several teams, it's their quarterback, which it often is for many teams in a quarterback-centric league. For others, it's new players trying to fill shoes or players coming back from injury or free agents with big-buck contracts. All will be on the spot for one reason or another. These are the 32 I picked: DE Enrique Hernandez Jersey Chandler JonesThey traded to get him from New England to amp up their pa s rush, which makes him key to their season. Jones is a good pa s rusher, but there are questions since New England let him go. That's absurd. He's a good player who needs to get 10-13 sacks for a succe sful season after getting 12.5 last season. OLB Vic Beasley After playing defensive end last season as a rookie, he is moving to the strong-side linebacker spot. He said he likes the move, but will it be good for the team? He had four sacks as a rookie in 2015, so he's expected to at least double that number this season. He was the eighth-overall pick in last year's draft, so a lot is expected. QB Joe FlaccoHe played in just 10 games in 2015, his season cut short by a torn ACL. He is on the mend and should be ready for the season, but overcoming knee injuries can always be tough. It wasn't like he was lighting it up before the injury either. He had 14 touchdown pa ses and 12 picks. In his defense, the weapons outside weren't great. QB Tyrod TaylorHe did a lot of good things in his first year as a starter for the Bills last season, but they clearly want to see more, which is why he hasn't received a contract extension yet. Taylor threw 20 touchdowns and six picks and Corey Seager Jersey had a pa ser rating of 99.4 in his 14 starts. He also showed off the ability to make plays outside the pocket. But this is a big year for him to show he can be the long-term guy. WR Kelvin BenjaminHe impre sed as a rookie n 2014, showing off big-time skills. But he tore up his knee last August in a practice with the Miami Dolphins, ending his season. The Panthers made the anyway, but they lacked that true No. 1 receiver outside. Benjamin is back and said he's going full speed on the knee. If he can return to his pre-injury form and be even better, the Carolina offense could be explosive. RB Jeremy LangfordBears coach John Fox wants to run the football. With veteran Matt Forte now in New York with the Jets, it will be up to Langford to take over as the starter. He did some good things as a rookie last year, rushing for 537 yards, but only with an average of 3.6 yards per rush. He did have 22 catches with a touchdown catch of 83 yards. WR Brandon LaFellThe Bengals lost receivers Marvin Jones and Mohamed Sanu in free agency, and did little to replace them with veterans. They did draft Tyler Boyd in the second round, but LaFell is expected to be the starter opposite A.J. Green. He flashed at times in his career with both Carolina and New England. He battled a foot injury last season that led to the Patriots releasing him and the Bengals giving him a one-year deal. QB Robert Griffin IIIWho else could it be? He's trying to become a great reclamation story after the way his career derailed in Washington with the Redskins. He flashed his first two years with the Redskins, but it went bad quickly. RGIII needs to be a better pa ser from the pocket, and coach Hue Jackson is one of the best at working with quarterbacks. Can he fix RGIII? RB Ezekiel ElliottThe Cowboys bucked conventional thinking and picked Elliott with the fourth-overall pick in the April draft. That's way too high for a back, no matter how good they think he can be. Elliott will be a good player, but for the Cowboys to take a Super step he has to be a 1,500-yard rusher Maury Wills Jersey as a rookie. Is that po sible? QB Mark SanchezThis is an easy one. Sanchez takes over as the starting quarterback for the Super Bowl champions, which isn't an easy task. He's had some succe s in his career, but there's also been a lot of failure. It doesn't help that the team drafted Paxton Lynch in the first round. If Sanchez plays poorly, Lynch will be the guy and that could mean Sanchez will settle in as a career backup. If he plays well, the Broncos could be back pushing for the Super Bowl again. WR Marvin JonesWith Calvin Johnson retiring, the Lions went out and signed Marvin Jones as a free agent. With the Bengals, he was the second receiver to A.J. Green, but he will have to do more with the Lions to justify his big deal. He won't replace Johnson, but he has to get 80 catches and 1,200 yards or so to warrant his contract. WR Jordy NelsonHe is coming off a season lost with a torn Clayton Kershaw Jersey ACL, and the Packers offense really struggled without him. Now the question will be if he can come back and be the same player he was before the injury. If he isn't, the Green Bay offense might have i sues getting the ball down the field again this season. QB Brock OsweilerThis is as easy as any of the team's picks. When you pay a guy with seven starts in four years an $80-million deal, he has to be the choice. Osweiler flashed some with Denver, and then spurned the Broncos to take $18 million a season from the Texans. Smart move, but will it pay off big for the Texans? QB Andrew LuckIt's crazy to put him in this spot, but that's the reality after his poor season in 2015. Yes, he had injury i sues that shortened his season, but even before that he didn't look like the same guy. There were reasons for it, and I still think he's one of the better quarterbacks in the league. But let's be real. He's facing a big season in the eyes of a lot of people. OLB-DE Dante FowlerThe Jaguars had 36 sacks last season, but the leader was Jared Odrick with 5.5. They need more production off the edge and Fowler, their 2015 first-round pick, is the guy expected to do it. He mi sed all of his rookie season after tearing an ACL in rookie minicamp. But he is back running again and the team expects him at full strength. That means he has to be their edge rusher of note. He has to influence the quarterback. OLB Dee FordWith Justin Houston expected to mi s a good chunk of the season with a torn ACL, Ford is expected to step in and provide the pa s-rush complement to Tamba Hali. Ford was a first-round pick in 2014 and has shown some pa s-rush ability. Kenley Jansen Jersey He had four sacks last season, That has to be double in 2016. QB Jared GoffThey can talk all they want about a quarterback competition, but look at the room. This is clearly going to be Goff's job, and it should be. Get on with it. It's a new city, so get the new franchise pa ser going. When he does play, all eyes will be on his ability to stand in and make throws. He's a cocky kid, which is a good thing. But even the brashest rookie quarterbacks have had their psyche tested. QB Ryan TannehillThis is the