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Next up in the “Breakout Player” series is the NFC North. The north just gets tougher each and every season, and the same has been true throughout this offseason. The teams have reloaded and expect new players to make an immediate impact. But some have players on the roster already to be that difference maker.

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Here’s a breakout player for each team in the NFC North.

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Chicago Bears – Breakout Player: Darnell Wright, OT

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Darnell Wright struggled early in his career, leading Chicago Bears fans to be disappointed with the 10th selection of the 2023 draft. Ever since giving up 51 pressures in his rookie season, Wright has only improved since then. In 2025, he gave up 24 pressures and three sacks, which is miles better than what he allowed in his rookie season.

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With the hiring of Ben Johnson, Wright flourished in the offense that’s been presented to him. He’s 6-foot-5 and 335 pounds and mauls in the run game. The Johnson scheme likes to run the ball, which is where Wright accelerated last season, posting an 82.8 run-blocking grade on PFF.

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2026 could be the year Wright fully breaks out, earning All-Pro status. He’s gotten better each and every season, and being under Johnson for a second year in a row, he’ll understand what’s expected of him even more. Expect Wright to fully blossom into the player he was expected to be when he came out of Tennessee.

Green Bay Packer – Breakout Player: Matthew Golden, WR

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Absolute roars were heard in Green Bay when the Green Bay Packers took Matthew Golden in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft. It was the first time the team had taken a wide receiver in the first round since 2002 with the selection of Javon Walker.

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Packer’s fans honestly expected more from him. He didn’t fully start throughout the 2025 season and totaled 445 yards with one touchdown in his rookie year (came in the postseason). Golden was viewed as one of the better receivers in the 2025 draft, so the expectation is that he’d help Packers quarterback Jordan Love take another step.

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A big reason why Golden didn’t see as much playing time was the crowded receiver room of Green Bay. This offseason, the team let Romeo Doubs walk and traded away Dontayvion Wicks. The role of Golden will be expanded in 2025, so he’ll be relied on to be that first-round type of playermaker he was coming out of college.

Minnesota Vikings – Breakout Player: Dallas Turner, EDGE

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The Minnesota Vikings gave up four total picks to go up and select Dallas Turner in the 2024 NFL draft. Making a move like that typically means the team believes in the player they’re selecting and expects them to be a part of the team’s plans for years to come. Turner didn’t see much time in his rookie year, as the Vikings had edge rushers Jonathan Greenard and Andrew Van Ginkel starting at both edge spots.

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Fast-forward two years, and Greenard is with the Philadelphia Eagles. Turner will have to step up to the full-time starting role and be the type of pass rusher the Vikings expect him to be.

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In 2025, Turner played 702 snaps and totaled 42 pressures, including nine sacks. Both numbers are significantly better than his rookie season. It’ll be year three of Turner in the Brian Flores scheme. Turner has the juice on the edge; it’s all about putting it together for him. He’ll have the change now, and Minnesota fans hope he can fully break out in 2026.

Detroit Lions – Breakout Player: Isaac TeSlaa, WR

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If you watch Isaac TeSlaa highlgihgts from last season, it’s likely a crazy catch for a touchdown or an acrobatic catch that looks impossible. He had 16 receptions last year, and six went for touchdowns.

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The product out of Arkansas is ready to make strides in the Detroit Lions offense and solidify himself as the No. 3 receiver on the team. Kaliff Raymond was the third receiver last season, but he’s now on the Bears.

The door’s wide open for TeSlaa to make a significant impact, and if he plays as he did in 2205, with his limited sample size. The Lions will have one of the better starting trios in the entire league.

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Daniel Rios graduated from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. Daniel's writing experience includes Sports Illustrated, LA Daily News, and Sports360AZ. Daniel attended events like the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and NFL Combine under roles he'd held while at Arizona State. He has a deep passion for football and is excited to deliver daily, insightful, compelling content. The passion for football shines through in the NFL Draft; he's done live draft shows with Brian Urlacher and produced content surrounding the event.

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