Good luck! I tend to think that NEIPAs are 80% about process. Award winning recipes are a dime a dozen, but I have had (and made) some pretty bad homebrewed NEIPAs. I have been homebrewing for nearly 30 years. About 3-4 years ago I invested time and effort into steps like water chemistry, fermentation temperature control and avoiding cold side oxidation. I could finally start to make really good American IPAs. After about a dozen batches of NEIPA style beers, I feel like I am slowly getting close to making a decent NEIPA.Any feedback is welcome and thanks again for all the insights in this thread.
At 1.080, make sure you are thinking about yeast pitch rate and health. Do not underpitch! I am not sure what a step mash would bring to an NEIPA. I feel like a single infusion mash can provide plenty of control over fermentability. Then focus on avoiding oxygen. Some people seem to bottle NEIPAs with good success. I have done some experiments, and find that standard bottling practices quickly lead to brown and oxidized beer.
I might suggest starting with a 6% "Hazy Pale Ale" with maybe 8 oz of total hops and seeing how that goes.