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Projecting the starting lineups for all 32 NFL teams

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Mark Sanchez or Trevor Siemian in Denver? Blaine Gabbert or Colin Kaepernick in San Francisco? Is Robert Griffin III a lock to start in Cleveland? Will rookie Jared Goff take the reins for Los Angeles in Week 1? These are just some of the quarterback battles as training camp approaches.

NFL Nation reporters project the complete starting lineups for every team. Click the links after each team to view the full projection posts.

Arizona Cardinals: D.J. Humphries, a 2015 first-round pick who essentially redshirted last season, probably will be given his first shot at playing. Read more.

Atlanta Falcons: With the signings of center Alex Mack and wide receiver Mohamed Sanu, the Falcons' offense should be much improved in 2016. Read more.

Baltimore Ravens: Veteran running back Justin Forsett needs to fight off Buck Allen, Kenneth Dixon, Terrance West and Lorenzo Taliaferro to keep his starting job. Read more.

Buffalo Bills: Third-round pick Adolphus Washington could be an immediate starter at defensive end for the Bills. Read more.

Carolina Panthers: Wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin returns as a playmaker for quarterback Cam Newton, but the Panthers have a major void to fill at cornerback. Read more.

Chicago Bears: Among the rookies expected to be in the Bears' starting lineup in Week 1: guard Cody Whitehair and safety Deon Bush. Read more.

Cincinnati Bengals: Assuming the Bengals begin Week 1 in a three-receiver set, rookie Tyler Boyd appears poised to form an explosive trio with A.J. Green and Brandon LaFell. Read more.

Cleveland Browns: Former No. 2 overall pick Robert Griffin III, whom the Browns brought in this offseason, appears on track to start at quarterback. Read more.

Dallas Cowboys: The Cowboys have major questions at defensive end because of two suspensions. Will free-agent signing Benson Mayowa fill one spot? Read more.

Denver Broncos: The quarterback battle is the storyline to watch in training camp, but the experienced Mark Sanchez is the favorite for the spot -- for now. Read more.

Detroit Lions: Second-round pick A'Shawn Robinson will be in a tight battle with Tyrunn Walker and Caraun Reid for the starting defensive tackle job. Read more.

Green Bay Packers: Expect first-round pick Kenny Clark to fill the void left by B.J. Raji's unexpected hiatus, but Clark has some catching up to do. Read more.

Houston Texans: The Texans will probably have five new starters on offense, including at quarterback, running back and wide receiver. Read more.

Indianapolis Colts: After losing Coby Fleener to the Saints in free agency, the Colts could feature fewer two-tight-end sets this season. Read more.

Jacksonville Jaguars: Former No. 2 overall pick Luke Joeckel, who has started 31 games at left tackle since being drafted in 2013, could move inside after losing his spot to a free-agent signing. Read more.

Kansas City Chiefs: An offensive lineman taken in the fourth round could be the only rookie to start for Kansas City in the season opener. Read more.

Los Angeles Rams: The Rams will take their time in naming Jared Goff the starting quarterback, but they didn't give up six premium picks to move up to No. 1 for Goff to watch Case Keenum from the sideline. Read more.

Miami Dolphins: After letting Lamar Miller walk in free agency, the Dolphins are showing confidence in second-year running back Jay Ajayi. Read more.

Minnesota Vikings: Ex-Bengal Andre Smith and Phil Loadholt will battle for the right tackle spot, and new left guard Alex Boone should solidify a former weak spot. Read more.

New England Patriots: Tom Brady's 14-season streak of starting the Patriots' season opener will come to an end. Jimmy Garoppolo is in line to start Week 1. Read more.

New Orleans Saints: Andrus Peat, a first-round pick last year, is expected to play right tackle long term, but the Saints want him in the starting lineup, and guard might be his best chance. Read more.

New York Giants: The Giants will have several new high-paid starters along the defensive line and in the secondary, but there are questions at linebacker. Read more.

New York Jets: The Jets' projected starting quarterback isn't even on the roster right now, and the clock is ticking on a new deal with Ryan Fitzpatrick. Read more.

Oakland Raiders: After a few high-profile free-agent signings, the Raiders have few question marks entering training camp. Read more.

Pittsburgh Steelers: Second-round pick Sean Davis will have competition at safety, but Davis looks the part and plans to jump on this job early in camp. Read more.

Philadelphia Eagles: The Eagles drafted a quarterback No. 2 overall in April, but veteran signal-caller Sam Bradford is poised to lead the Eagles -- this season. Read more.

San Diego Chargers: First round-pick Joey Bosa will be counted on to start and make an impact, but he needs to get his deal done and report to camp on time. Read more.

San Francisco 49ers: Blaine Gabbert, who engineered two fourth-quarter comebacks in 2015, is projected to start ahead of Colin Kaepernick at quarterback. Read more.

Seattle Seahawks: The Seahawks hope to get back running back Thomas Rawls and tight end Jimmy Graham after both suffered gruesome injuries last season. Read more.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The Bucs will have several new starters on defense, including cornerbacks Brent Grimes and Vernon Hargreaves III and defensive end Robert Ayers. Read more.

Tennessee Titans: A rookie fifth-round pick appears on track to start at wide receiver. The Titans also have questions along the offensive line. Read more.

Washington Redskins: Pass-rusher Junior Galette should be ready to finally make his Redskins debut, and DeAngelo Hall will get more time to settle in at safety. Read more.

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