Wales are looking for their first Six Nations win under Lynn, who has now been in the job for 12 months.
They have finished with the wooden spoon for the past two championships and also endured a disappointing World Cup, bowing at the pool stage last summer.
However, with the introduction of a new backroom staff and nine uncapped players in the squad, Lynn has a clean slate from which to work.
He mentioned: “This is a fresh start for Wales and is the first step for this new group of players, coaches and staff, and we had plenty of debate around the selection of this team.
“The players know we are representing the nation, our families and ourselves and this is an opportunity to show who we are and what it means to wear the red jersey.”