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Welcome back to QB Huddle — your home for the most honest, high-energy NFL debate on YouTube. In this episode, we're going deep on the NFC North After The Draft, breaking down all four teams from top to bottom: draft grades, projected starting lineups, key additions, glaring weaknesses, and our final divisionfinish predictions for the 2026 NFL season.CHICAGO BEARS: Caleb Williams is locked in as the franchise quarterback after setting a single-season franchise record with 3,942 passing yards in 2025. He led Chicago to the NFC North title and a playoff win.Now, with GM Ryan Poles adding safety Dillon Thieneman, center Logan Jones, and wideout Zavion Thomas in the draft, the Bears are building depth — but did they miss by not grabbing an edge rusher opposite Montez Sweat? We break down exactly what Chicago needs to do to defend their title.DETROIT LIONS: The Lions are loaded. Blake Miller steps in at right tackle alongside All-Pro Penei Sewell, Derrick Moore gives Aidan Hutchinson a legitimate running mate, and the offensive weapons are elite. But Ben Johnson is gone. The most important question in the division: can Jared Goff succeed in Drew Petzing's new system? Can Dan Campbell finally get Detroit over the hump? The talent is there — the coaching willdecide everything.GREEN BAY PACKERS: With Jordan Love at quarterback, Tyrod Taylor as the experienced backup, and a new defensive scheme under Jonathan Gannon, the Packers are all in. Their smallest draft class in 22 years tells you everything about where this team's priorities are: win now, worry about depth later.MINNESOTA VIKINGS: The most fascinating team in football. Kyler Murray walks in and immediately challenges J.J. McCarthy — the 10th overall pick from 2024 — for his own starting job. Head Coach Kevin O'Connell has a quarterback room with 198 combined career starts. Nine draft picks, led by defensive lineman Caleb Banks at 18th overall. The ceiling is sky-high. The floor? Chaos. Which Vikings team shows up in 2026?We close with our final NFC North power rankings and division finish prediction — don't skip to the end, the debate to get there is worth every second.Subscribe to QB Huddle for weekly NFL analysis, debates, and breakdowns. Like and leave your NFC North prediction in the comments — we read every one. New episodes weekly. Hit the notification bell.

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jakson NFC North After The Draft: Can Anyone Stop the Bears? | QB Huddle kansikuva

NFC North After The Draft: Can Anyone Stop the Bears? | QB Huddle

Welcome back to QB Huddle — your home for the most honest, high-energy NFL debate on YouTube. In this episode, we're going deep on the NFC North After The Draft, breaking down all four teams from top to bottom: draft grades, projected starting lineups, key additions, glaring weaknesses, and our final divisionfinish predictions for the 2026 NFL season.CHICAGO BEARS: Caleb Williams is locked in as the franchise quarterback after setting a single-season franchise record with 3,942 passing yards in 2025. He led Chicago to the NFC North title and a playoff win.Now, with GM Ryan Poles adding safety Dillon Thieneman, center Logan Jones, and wideout Zavion Thomas in the draft, the Bears are building depth — but did they miss by not grabbing an edge rusher opposite Montez Sweat? We break down exactly what Chicago needs to do to defend their title.DETROIT LIONS: The Lions are loaded. Blake Miller steps in at right tackle alongside All-Pro Penei Sewell, Derrick Moore gives Aidan Hutchinson a legitimate running mate, and the offensive weapons are elite. But Ben Johnson is gone. The most important question in the division: can Jared Goff succeed in Drew Petzing's new system? Can Dan Campbell finally get Detroit over the hump? The talent is there — the coaching willdecide everything.GREEN BAY PACKERS: With Jordan Love at quarterback, Tyrod Taylor as the experienced backup, and a new defensive scheme under Jonathan Gannon, the Packers are all in. Their smallest draft class in 22 years tells you everything about where this team's priorities are: win now, worry about depth later.MINNESOTA VIKINGS: The most fascinating team in football. Kyler Murray walks in and immediately challenges J.J. McCarthy — the 10th overall pick from 2024 — for his own starting job. Head Coach Kevin O'Connell has a quarterback room with 198 combined career starts. Nine draft picks, led by defensive lineman Caleb Banks at 18th overall. The ceiling is sky-high. The floor? Chaos. Which Vikings team shows up in 2026?We close with our final NFC North power rankings and division finish prediction — don't skip to the end, the debate to get there is worth every second.Subscribe to QB Huddle for weekly NFL analysis, debates, and breakdowns. Like and leave your NFC North prediction in the comments — we read every one. New episodes weekly. Hit the notification bell.

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