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Eighteen takeaways from Wednesday's minicamps

Are the NFC superpowers in Seattle and San Francisco losing ground to the Saints and Packers this offseason?

It's a subject we volleyed on Wednesday's edition of the .

The Seahawks have lost a handful of key contributors from last year's squad. The 49ers will have questions about All-Pro linebackers Aldon Smith and NaVorro Bowman entering this season.

The potential changing of guard in the NFC Championship Game, though, is more about the improvements in New Orleans and Green Bay.

Drew Brees was Wednesday over the possibilities for first-round draft pick Brandin Cooks to replace Darren Sproles as a mismatch in the Saints' offense. Throwing in a bigger role for promising deep threat Kenny Stills and a for Khiry Robinson, and an offense that down the stretch suddenly has a high-octane infusion of playmaking ability.

That's without even factoring in the additions of future r Champ Bailey and three-time selection Jairus Byrd to a .

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There were points last season that led coach Mike McCarthy to believe his Aaron Rodgers-Eddie Lacy pick-your-poison offense would be the .

Now he has a "Making the Leap" candidates, more key starters than any unit in football, a in Julius Peppers and an impact safety in Ha Ha Clinton-Dix.

Parity in the NFL is on hiatus. While the Broncos and Patriots, there are four Matterhorns towering above the NFC dominion.

Here's the rest of the news from around the league during Wednesday's mandatory minicamps:

  1. According to NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport, a in Jimmy Graham's franchise-tag grievance against the Saints. Graham didn't do himself any favors in in his Twitter byline.
  1. Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg is prescribing for Geno Smith during training camp. Michael Vick is taking his mentor/backup role .
  1. Recently released cornerback Brandon Flowers is , per Rapoport. It's a good fit, as the Bolts struggled to find quality cornerback play in 2013. The Patriots, Falcons, Ravens, Steelers and Vikings are reportedly among the teams in Flowers.
  1. Former Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma is , who recently placed linebacker Sean Weatherspoon on injured reserve. We remain skeptical that Vilma's surgically repaired knees will allow him to play a high level.
  1. As it turns out, rookie Tre Mason was not telling tales out of school when he said he was Zac Stacy for the Rams' starting running-back job. Coordinator Brian Schottenheimer confirmed Wednesday that Stacy to keep the lead-back role.
  1. In other running-back news, Lamar Miller continues to make Knowshon Moreno in Miami's backfield.
  1. Is converted defensive end Nate Chandler edging past Byron Bell in the battle to protect Cam Newton's blindside? The Panthers with a three-year extension on Wednesday.
  1. Big-ticket free-agent signee Jason Hatcher will need to undergo this week. The Redskins' new defensive end is expected to be sidelined four to six weeks, which puts him on the questionable side for training camp.
  1. What is it with Packers players and career-threatening neck injuries? The team is reportedly worried that second-year running back Johnathan Franklin's late-season neck injury . The Packers have seen the careers of All-Pros Sterling Sharpe and Nick Collins end early due to neck issues. Jermichael Finley's status remains up in the air.
  1. Patriots cornerback Alfonzo Dennard is recovering from . He expects to be ready for training camp, but stands to lose playing time to offseason acquisitions Darrelle Revis and Brandon Browner.
  1. Julio Jones announced that he is "back to the old Julio" -- and still "" -- following last October's foot surgery.
  1. Giants wide receiver Rueben Randle encapsulates the NFL's offseason news cycle. NJ.com noted Wednesday morning that Randle in June practices. Hours later, Randle revealed that the coaching staff believes he's . As always, we will have a better read on the situation in August.
  1. : Rams coordinator Brian Schottenheimer deemed 2012 draft bust Brian Quick the he's seen this offseason. This comes less than two weeks after trope veteran Kenny Britt was widely hailed as the .
  1. Redskins tight end Jordan Reed had another one of several "" practices this offseason. His role is not expected to be diminished in the shift to Jay Gruden's new offense.
  1. Remember those concerns about Matt Barkley's ?
  1. The Jets finally Mike Goodson, who was never going to be higher than fifth on the depth chart behind , Chris Ivory, Bilal Powell and Daryl Richardson.
  1. Congrats to NFL Media analyst Kurt Warner, who will be  at halftime of Arizona's regular-season opener. The author of one of the NFL's most extraordinary careers, Warner still holds the three highest single-game passing marks in history.

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