(In predicted order of finish)
PENN
Coach: Ray Priore (7-3, second season).
2015 record: 7-3 (6-1 Ivy, co-champion).
Key player: Justin Watson, Jr., WR, 74 catches, 1,082 yards, 9 TDs in 2015.
Outlook: In his first season as head coach, Priore led the Quakers to a share of the league title. With 16 returning starters, Penn is a threat to win its first outright conference crown since 2012.
HARVARD
Coach: Tim Murphy (156-63, 23d season).
2015 record: 9-1, (6-1, co-champion).
Key player: Justice Shelton-Mosley, So., WR, 40 catches, 589 yards, 6 TDs in 2015.
Outlook: The Crimson were picked to win the Ivy League crown for the fourth straight year — a feat accomplished only twice in league history — but Murphy knows he’ll have his hands full rebuilding a team that lost a senior class that won 90 percent of its games, had 14 of 15 starters earn All-Ivy honors, and sent four players to the NFL.
YALE
Coach: Tony Reno (21-19, fifth season).
2015 record: 6-4 (3-4, fourth).
Key player: Deshawn Salter, Jr., RB, 561 yards, 7 touchdowns in 2015.
Outlook: Reno said that in a perfect world, the Elis would run 60 times a game. The reason is a healthy trio of running backs between Salter and seniors Dale Harris and Candler Rich.
DARTMOUTH
Coach: Buddy Teevens (75-83-2, 17th season).
2015 record: 9-1 (6-1 Ivy, co-champion).
Key player: Folarin Orimolade, Sr., LB, 36 tackles, 8 sacks in 2015.
Outlook: Dartmouth won a share of its first Ivy League title since 1996 last season, but will have to reload after graduating 17 starters.
PRINCETON
Coach: Bob Surace (25-35, seventh season).
2015 record: 5-5 (2-5, sixth).
Key player: Dorian Williams, Sr., DB, 91 tackles, 3 sacks in 2015.
Outlook: The Tigers finished 5-5 for the second straight year last season, but the record was deceiving. Despite being ravaged by injuries, only one loss was by more than a touchdown. But Surace is pushing his chips in on a team with more experience and a front seven on defense that will be strengthened by the return of junior lineman Kurt Holuba.
BROWN
Coach: Phil Estes (108-70, 19th season).
2015 record: 5-5 overall, (3-4, fourth).
Key player: Alex Jette, Sr., WR, 68 catches, 928 yards, 4 TDs in 2015.
Outlook: Coming off back-to-back 5-5 seasons, the Bears return 15 starters (six All-Ivies). Senior Kyle Moreno won the starting quarterback job and Jette (North Attleborough) will be his biggest weapon.
COLUMBIA
Coach: Al Bagnoli (150-88, 25th season; 2-8, second season at Columbia).
2015 record: 2-8 (1-6, seventh).
Key player: Jared Katz, Sr., DB, 39 tackles, 1 INT in 2015.
Outlook: To break up a string of 14 losing seasons, the Lions will count on sophomore QB Skyler Mornhinweg to take the next step after throwing nearly twice as many picks (11) as TDs (6).
CORNELL
Coach: David Archer (5-25, fourth season).
2015 record: 1-6 (1-9, seventh).
Key player: Ben Rogers, Sr., WR, 26 catches, 439 yards, 3 TDs in 2015.
Outlook: The Big Red are looking for their first winning season since 2005 and Archer, 33, the seventh-youngest coach in the country, will have to get the most out of a young team.
JULIAN BENBOW
Julian Benbow can be reached at jbenbow@globe.com.