Packers (5): They were never going to replace WR Davante Adams' production with one stroke and were wise not to reach for a wideout in Round 1. Buccaneers (4): Still awaiting verdicts on free agents Rob Gronkowski and Ndamukong Suh, though the draft provided insurance for each, notably second-round DL Logan Hall. It won't be rookie Matt "Punt God" Araiza, because he won't play much.Ĥ. So might be first-round CB Kaiir Elam or second-round RB James Cook. Bills (3): Miller might be the guy who puts them over the top. The Bengals should remain among the AFC's elite after a depth-fortifying draft, though it appears the rest of their division is closing the gap.ģ. Bengals (2): Had they had next season's offensive line for last season's Super Bowl, Cincinnati is probably hoisting its first Lombardi Trophy. Also noteworthy, they're the only team in the NFC West without an issue at quarterback or some form of major offseason drama.Ģ. LA's championship core returns largely intact, despite a few key losses (OLB Von Miller, WR Odell Beckham Jr.?) and with some intriguing additions (LB Bobby Wagner, WR Allen Robinson). Rams (1): Had they been able to reel in OL Cole Strange with that 104th pick, we coulda crowned them Super Bowl 57 champs. NFL power rankings after 2022 draft reshapes league rosters anew ( post-free agency rank in parentheses):ġ.
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