Every year, general managers, coaches and players deal with scrutiny and competition. Those threats become more pronounced after a disappointing season.
Across the league, performance evens the playing field for better or worse. On one hand, anyone can lose their job because of a lack of productivity or progress. Yet a little push while on the hot seat could do more good than harm.
We'll go through all 32 teams to single out general managers, coaches and players who need a strong 2020 campaign to keep a job, maintain a starting role or keep the majority of snaps at their positions.