NFC South 2023 Season Preview: New Starting Quarterbacks Take the Stage
After failed stints with Teddy Bridgewater, Sam Darnold, Baker Mayfield and a second try with Cam Newton, the Panthers were tired of waiting for their next franchise quarterback, as they jumped from No. 9 to No. 1 in the 2023 NFL draft. With a star-studded staff led by new coach Frank Reich, the Panthers ignored the size concerns and went with Bryce Young, the star quarterback from Alabama with a Heisman Trophy.
Young didn’t walk into an organization that’s in the early stages of a rebuild, which is often the case for No. 1 picks. The Panthers already had a strong offensive line in place and a talented core group on defense with edge rusher Brian Burns, defensive tackle Derrick Brown and cornerback Jaycee Horn. But Carolina still had plenty of roster holes and quickly went to work after acquiring the No. 1 pick before the start of free agency. It added wide receiver Adam Thielen, running back Miles Sanders, tight end Hayden Hurst and safety Vonn Bell. With most roster holes addressed, Young could be in a position to succeed in Year 1 of his NFL career.

Theilen signed a three-year contract with the Panthers during free agency.
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Derek Carr is also a new starting quarterback in the NFC South, signing with the Saints weeks after being released by the Raiders. Carr had inconsistent performances throughout his nine-year career with the Silver and Black. New Orleans is banking on the quarterback having a career resurgence with a veteran-filled roster featuring wide receiver Michael Thomas and running back Alvin Kamara. But second-year wide receiver Chris Olave might now be the top offensive weapon in New Orleans after a memorable rookie season. There are many familiar names on defense with end Cameron Jordan, linebacker Demario Davis, cornerback Marshon Lattimore and safety Tyrann Mathieu.
The Falcons could once again be a top rushing team in the NFL with the arrival of first-round rookie running back Bijan Robinson. But they’re hoping for a more balanced attack from second-year quarterback Desmond Ridder, who showed enough promise in four games as a rookie to be considered QB1 heading into the 2023 season. It will be up to Ridder to feed tight end Kyle Pitts and wide receiver Drake London. Atlanta retooled on the defensive side after having one of the worst pass-rushing units in the league last season. The team added Calais Campbell and David Onyemata to the defensive line, and acquired Jessie Bates and Jeff Okudah to assist the secondary, specifically former Pro Bowl cornerback A.J. Terrell.
The Buccaneers are starting a new era after the retirement of Tom Brady. They signed Baker Mayfield to compete with Kyle Trask, a 2021 second-round pick. But those two might not be the answer at quarterback to quickly help Tampa Bay retool with a roster filled with former Pro Bowlers. The Bucs added safety Ryan Neal and re-signed cornerback Jamel Dean to keep their talented secondary intact, which features cornerback Carlton Davis III and safety Antoine Winfield Jr.