Tom Brady threw for 5,316 yards and 43 last season at age 44 and is a good bet to exceed his passing yards prop this year. Michael Reaves/Getty Images

The best case is that Tom Brady led the league in passing yards, completions, and touchdown passes. This team is built on an offense that can run through Brady even with regression and change. He has the arm strength to push the ball down the field, and his mental processor is the fastest in the game. Expect Jones to look like the player he was his entire career in Atlanta because he is tied to Brady and not Tannehill. Brady and the passing attack have to be at the center of the team's success if it wants to realize its Super Bowl ambitions.

Pressure up the middle from the defense is Brady's biggest weakness. The training camp and the off-season have been terrible. Ali Marpet decided to stop working. Alex was a free agent. Ryan Jensen has been hurt for a long time. Father Time may start to breath down Brady's neck and the offensive line may not be strong enough.

As long as Brady's pass catchers stay healthy, I think he will be fine. Mike Evans isn't going away. Chris was injured in his knee. The type of veteran that will mesh well with the team is not known. Russell Gage is promising to work in a passing attack. Brady and Jones have a lot of props that are conservative.