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Fantasy roster reset: NFC East

Now that we're past free agency and the draft, we have a clue of how the teams around the NFL are going to line up. More importantly, we also have a pretty good idea of which players could be in line for some nice fantasy production in 2015. To help you out, we've brought back our Roster Resets for another season. For a more complete look, check out Around the NFL's Roster Reset.

Dallas Cowboys

Key re-signings: None
Key arrivals:Darren McFadden
Key departures:DeMarco Murray
Key draft picks: None

Fantasy depth chart

Looking up and down the Cowboys roster, you'll notice that not much has changed ... except for one thing. One sorta big thing. Dallas failed to re-sign DeMarco Murray after his career year in 2014 and instead replaced him with the oft-injured Darren McFadden. We'll see if the Cowboys monstrous offensive line can help replicate similar rushing results. Meanwhile, the pass attack led by Tony Romo and Dez Bryant figures to hum along nicely for yet another season.

New York Giants

Key re-signings:Daniel Fells
Key arrivals:Shane Vereen, Dwayne Harris
Key departures: None
Key draft picks: None

Fantasy depth chart

Big Blue remained fairly static on offense during the offseason -- a bit surprising for a team that finished 6-10 last year with a mediocre offense. New York's biggest move was to snag pass-catching running back Shane Vereen away from the Patriots. He'll provide a nice third-down option in Ben McAdoo's attack. Odell Beckham will look to follow up on a phenomenal rookie campaign, but all eyes will likely be on Victor Cruz as he makes his return from a knee injury that cost him the final 10 games of the 2014 season.

Philadelphia Eagles

Key re-signings:Mark Sanchez
Key arrivals:DeMarco Murray, Sam Bradford, Ryan Mathews
Key departures:Jeremy Maclin
Key draft picks:Nelson Agholor

Fantasy depth chart

No team was involved in more offseason rumors than the Eagles, and the end result was a roster that endured major changes at a couple of key fantasy positions. Gone are LeSean McCoy (Bills) and Jeremy Maclin (Chiefs). DeMarco Murray and Ryan Mathews land in the nest to handle running back duties while Nelson Agholor was drafted to help in the passing game. Chip Kelly hasn't been afraid to say that his system -- not the guys in it -- is what makes the Eagles fly. He will have the chance to put that theory to the test in 2015.

Washington Redskins

Key re-signings:Colt McCoy, Niles Paul, Kai Forbath
Key arrivals: None
Key departures:Roy Helu
Key draft picks:Matt Jones

Fantasy depth chart

Last season, Washington was a mess on offense and ranked just 26th in total points scored. At the same time, the fantasy fortunes of players like Alfred Morris, Pierre Garcon and Robert Griffin III all took a hit. Hopefully a second season with Jay Gruden and Sean McVay on the sideline can get this offense on track. Otherwise you can expect more of the same -- a few individual standouts looking for fantasy consistency on a weekly basis.

Marcas Grant is a fantasy editor for NFL.com. Follow him on Twitter @MarcasG.

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