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Post Free Agency NFL Power Rankings
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Tom Grossi

Post Free Agency NFL Power Rankings

TL;DR

A Packers-fan host ranks the top 10 NFL teams after early free agency moves, highlighting key signings, injuries, and roster changes.

Key Points

  • 1.Honorable mentions include Chiefs, Raiders, Commanders, and Panthers. Chiefs added Kenneth Walker for offensive explosiveness; Raiders kept Max Crosby and signed Linder Bomb at center; Commanders re-signed Tonsel and added Leo Chanel; Panthers signed Jaylen Phillips and Devin Lloyd.
  • 2.Green Bay Packers land at number 10 despite a quiet free agency. Key reasoning is returning health of Zack Tom, Micah Parsons, Tucker Craft, and Devonte Wyatt, though they lost Quay Walker, Romeo Dobs, and Malik Will with no first-round pick in 2025.
  • 3.San Francisco 49ers slot in at number 9, boosted by the addition of Mike Evans. Returning Fred Warner and Bosa strengthens the defense, but losing Jawan Jennings and Trent Williams trade rumors create O-line concern.
  • 4.Los Angeles Chargers come in at number 8, banking on offensive line health. Getting back Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater is considered night-and-day for Justin Herbert, while new additions Pipkins, Cole Strange, and Beadish add depth.
  • 5.Jacksonville Jaguars rank 7th, credited for a mid-season turnaround behind Trevor Lawrence. The team lost Travis Hunter to the Saints and Deon Lloyd, but coach Liam Cohen has steadied the ship and the division remains winnable.
  • 6.Buffalo Bills sit at number 6 after aggressively adding DJ Moore and Bradley Chubb. Moore arrives off his worst statistical season and Chubb's health is a risk, but James Cook's back-to-back strong years and Jim Leonard's defensive hire add optimism.
  • 7.Denver Broncos jump to number 5 on the strength of the Jaylen Waddle trade. The Dolphins traded Waddle for pick 30, giving Bo Nix a true WR1 alongside Courtland Sutton, while the elite defense remains intact.
  • 8.Seattle Seahawks hold the number 1 spot despite losing Kenneth Walker, Woolen, Bryant, and their offensive coordinator. The host argues Sam Darnold's first-year success, an intact O-line, Zach Charbonnet, and coach Mike McDonald justify confidence, with the Rams ranked second and Patriots third.

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