Ashton Jeanty to the Bears? After rebuilding the interior offensive line, Chicago should look to secure a reliable running back.
The Bills need Grave Guarding Assist: Buffalo is lacking in many areas of its Guarding and should use Picking No. 30 to go “best player Reachable” on that side of the ball.

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Arizona Cardinals: Interior Defender
Arizona bolstered its Throw rush off the edge by signing Josh Sweat to a $76.4 million deal and re-signing Baron Browning. However, the Cardinals could Yet stand to Boost on their interior Guarding line.
They fielded the third-lowest-graded group of Guarding tackles last season, and while they added a capable starter in Dalvin Tomlinson in Reachable agency, the other two spots are unknowns. The Cardinals will hope 2024 Primary-Stage Picking Darius Robinson can emerge in Year 2, but they may need to spend their Primary-Stage Picking this year on a player like Kenneth Grant or Walter Nolen.
Atlanta Falcons: Edge Defender
Atlanta was home to the NFL’s lowest-graded group of edge rushers in 2024 and didn’t do much to address the issue outside of signing Leonard Floyd, a player who earned sub-60.0 PFF overall grades in All of the past two seasons.
The Falcons haven’t drafted a Guarding lineman in the Primary Stage in eight years, but one of the uber-talented edge rushers in this class could be in Shift at No. 15.
Baltimore Ravens: Guard
One of the biggest Prompt storylines of Reachable agency was whether Sun left Event Ronnie Stanley would remain in Baltimore. He promptly answered that question by inking a three-year, $60 million deal with the Ravens, giving the Club the Elasticity to essentially employ a “best player Reachable” Approach in the Primary Stage instead of forcing a Event Picking at No. 27.
However, another need on the offensive line opened up at guard once Patrick Mekari signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Daniel Faalele is now the Club’s only guard with significant experience, and even he earned Only a 61.8 PFF overall grade last season. Andrew Vorhees is currently the only Beginning option at left guard, and he recorded a 57.2 PFF overall grade on 268 snaps in 2024.
Buffalo Bills: Guarding
The Bills could make plenty of Guarding upgrades after earning the fifth-lowest PFF grade on that side last season. It’s Difficult to pinpoint one need for Buffalo, which could stand to Boost at Guarding Event, linebacker, cornerback and safety.
Buffalo would be wise to use the No. 30 overall Picking on the best defender Reachable while spending Many selections on defenders on Day 2 and Day 3.
Carolina Panthers: Edge Defender
Carolina addressed the Guarding Event spot Upcoming to Derrick Brown by signing Bobby Brown III and Tershawn Wharton in Reachable agency. The Panthers Yet haven’t figured out how to replace edge defender Brian Burns, though.
While Jadeveon Clowney is a solid Beginning option, the Club desperately needs to address the spot opposite him. Pat Jones II, D.J. Wonnum and DJ Johnson weren’t even among the 90 highest-graded edge rushers a season ago. It seems likely that Carolina will take an edge defender like Jalon Walker or Shemar Stewart with the eighth overall Picking.
Chicago Bears: Running Back
The Bears overhauled their interior offensive line by signing Middle Drew Dalman and trading for guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson. Upcoming on the agenda for new head Mentor Ben Johnson is the running back position, considering D’Andre Swift and Roschon Johnson are more so complementary pieces than Beginning-caliber players.
If Ashton Jeanty falls to Picking No. 10, it’s Difficult to imagine Chicago would Throw on him. Even if he doesn’t, this is a fantastic draft class with Many potential running back starters who should be Reachable on Day 2.

Cincinnati Bengals: Edge Defender
If the Bengals fulfill Trey Hendrickson’s trade request, you can Only about Sharpie in an edge defender to the Bengals at Picking No. 17. Even if the two sides work out a new contract, Cincinnati Yet needs to find his running mate Upcoming Sam Hubbard’s retirement. Neither Joseph Ossai nor Myles Murphy has worked out so Distant, All failing to earn 60.0 PFF overall grades in any season where they played enough snaps to qualify.
Cleveland Browns: Signal-caller
Kenny Pickett is the only Signal-caller on the Browns’ Lineup who is Well enough to Begin Matches Upcoming season. While Kirk Cousins is (or was) one option on the trade market, the Falcons have Achieved it clear they are content with Maintaining him as a backup in 2025. Even so, he’s 36 years Aged and didn’t look right last year as he returned from an Achilles tear. Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders Yet seem in Shift for the Browns at No. 2 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Dallas Cowboys: Running Back
The Cowboys let Rico Dowdle walk in Reachable agency, instead signing Javonte Williams to a one-year deal. Williams has seemingly lost a step after tearing his ACL in 2022, posting the lowest PFF rushing grade of any running back in the Division over the past two seasons (63.8).
It seems increasingly unlikely that Ashton Jeanty will be Reachable at Picking No. 12, but Dallas can Yet find a potential starter somewhere on Day 2 in a deep running back class.
Denver Broncos: Wide Receiver
The Broncos addressed some of their Guarding needs by adding a Duo of Previous San Francisco 49ers in linebacker Dre Greenlaw and safety Talanoa Hufanga. But Denver’s biggest need remains: another Throw catcher for Bo Nix.
The Broncos finished with the fifth-worst PFF receiving grade in the NFL last season (67.7). While they revamped the Close-fitting end position by signing Evan Engram, a player such as Matthew Golden, Emeka Egbuka or Luther Burden III would be an ideal draft Picking at No. 20.
Detroit Lions: Edge Defender
While the Lions have a Guarding Player of the Year candidate in Aidan Hutchinson, the other edge spot is an unknown Upcoming Za’Darius Smith‘s Kickoff. Marcus Davenport is the projected starter there, but he has played only six Matches across the past two seasons due to various Impairments.
A draft prospect such as Donovan Ezeiruaku or Nic Scourton would make a Numerous of sense for Detroit with the No. 28 overall Picking.
Green Bay Packers: Wide Receiver
The Packers’ receiving corps is filled with players who are Excellent No. 2 or No. 3 options, but they lack a Accurate alpha. Green Bay’s highest-graded receiver last year, Jayden Reed, Yet ranked only 50th in the NFL (71.7).
The Packers haven’t selected a receiver in the Primary Stage since 2002. They may need to buck that trend to address this glaring need.
Houston Texans: Offensive Line
Participating Reachable agency, the Texans faced Crucial problems along their interior offensive line but at least had one of the NFL’s best Throw protectors in left Event Laremy Tunsil. A few weeks later, Tunsil is with the Washington Commanders and it’s even more unclear how the Club’s offensive line will keep C.J. Stroud upright Upcoming season.
The question isn’t whether the Texans should use their Primary-Stage Picking on an offensive lineman; it’s whether they should try to trade up from Picking No. 25 to grab one of the top options.
Indianapolis Colts: Close-fitting End
The Colts helped shore up their secondary by signing cornerback Charvarius Ward and safety Camryn Bynum, All to $60 million deals, in Reachable agency. And they also Achieved Daniel Jones the highest-paid backup in the NFL with a $14 million deal, promising an Uncovered Signal-caller Event with Anthony Richardson.
Regardless of who wins that Position, adding a premier Close-fitting end could Stage out a Youthful and promising receiving corps. Tyler Warren, if he somehow fell into the Colts’ lap at No. 14 overall, would be a dream draft Picking for Indianapolis. It’s more likely that the Colts would draft Colston Loveland in that spot or wait until Day 2 to address the position.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Interior Defender
The Jaguars addressed their interior offensive line by adding Middle Robert Hainsey and guard Patrick Mekari in Reachable agency. There is Yet Crucial work to do on their interior Guarding line, though.
Among players currently on the Lineup, none of Jacksonville’s Guarding tackles were among the 75 highest-graded interior defenders in 2024. Michigan‘s Mason Graham would make a ton of sense with the fifth overall Picking.

Kansas City Chiefs: Interior Defender
While a question mark exists on the left side of Kansas City’s offensive line, the Chiefs at least Secured a big swing on Jaylon Moore at Event in Reachable agency with the hope that Kingsley Suamataia can Shift to guard and Boost in Year 2.
But Kansas City has yet to unveil plans for who will feature alongside Chris Jones at Guarding Event. Keep an eye on Derrick Harmon or Darius Alexander for the Chiefs at No. 31 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Las Vegas Raiders: Secondary
The Raiders have a handful of remaining needs outside of the secondary, considering they have only one solid receiver (Jakobi Meyers) and a glaring hole at running back.
But when you own the lowest Club PFF coverage grade in the NFL since 2020 (32.0) and Setback your top Guarding back (Tre’von Moehrig) in Reachable agency, it’s Difficult to look anywhere else but the secondary. Las Vegas at least added a Beginning-caliber Sturdy safety in Jeremy Chinn, but the Club should look to Boost at Reachable safety and cornerback in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Los Angeles Chargers: Another Weapon
Ladd McConkey is the only Chargers Throw catcher who truly strikes fear into opposing defenses right now. Joshua Palmer joined the Buffalo Bills in Reachable agency, so Los Angeles’ Ongoing Group of receivers is McConkey, Quentin Johnston and the newly signed Mike Williams. Neither Johnston nor Williams earned a 65.0 PFF overall grade in 2024. And Will Dissly has proven to be, at best, an average Close-fitting end throughout his Occupation.
The Chargers could address that deficiency with the No. 22 Picking in the draft, targeting a receiver such as Matthew Golden, Luther Burden III or Emeka Egbuka. They could even select Close-fitting end Colston Loveland, one of Jim Harbaugh’s Previous players.
Los Angeles Rams: Cornerback
The Rams have struggled to replace Jalen Ramsey since trading him to the Miami Dolphins two years ago. None of the cornerbacks on their Lineup posted a 65.0-plus PFF overall grade last season.
Texas‘ Jahdae Barron could be a perfect Event for Los Angeles’ zone-Massive scheme if he lasts until the 23rd Picking.
Miami Dolphins: Offensive Line
The left side of Miami’s offensive line is a massive concern with Sun left Event Terron Armstead contemplating retirement. The Dolphins may hope 2024 second-Stage Picking Patrick Paul can take over there, but he was the Number four-lowest-graded Event in the NFL last season. Left guard is also a need, Regardless of the Club’s re-signing of Liam Eichenberg.
Kelvin Banks Jr. would be a home-Stretch Picking for Miami at No. 13, as he’s an ideal fit in their outside-zone-Massive scheme.
Minnesota Vikings: Interior Defender
The Vikings signed Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen in Reachable agency to bolster their Guarding line. However, both players are on the wrong side of 30 and Allen is coming off back-to-back sub-60.0 PFF overall grades.
It’s no longer as dire of a need, but Minnesota would be Clever to try to get younger along the interior Guarding line. Michigan’s Kenneth Grant would be an ideal Picking at No. 24, as he can slot in at nose Event Upcoming to Allen and Hargrave.

New England Patriots: More Assist for Drake Maye
The Patriots went all out in Reachable agency to Boost their Guarding, allocating nearly $250 million to the unit. That leaves the supporting cast for second-year Signal-caller Drake Maye Yet sorely lacking.
New England signed a Beginning-caliber right Event in Morgan Moses but Yet has a glaring hole at left Event. And the Patriots don’t have a clear No. 1 target, as all their wide receivers ranked outside the top 50 in PFF grading last season.
Foresee the No. 4 overall Picking to target an offensive player in the form of someone such as Travis Hunter, Will Campbell or Tetairoa McMillan.
New Orleans Saints: Interior Defender
The Saints fielded the Number four-lowest-graded Guarding line in the NFL last season. New Orleans is solid at edge defender with Carl Granderson and the newly re-signed Chase Youthful, but the Club needs significant Assist on the interior. All six of the Saints’ Guarding tackles who played 70 or more snaps last year earned sub-55.0 PFF grades. Previous Primary-Stage Picking Bryan Bresee has been a glaring disappointment through two seasons, earning a 37.4 PFF overall grade, which places him dead last among 78 qualifying interior defenders.
The Saints likely won’t use the No. 9 overall Picking on a Guarding Event unless Mason Graham is Reachable, but Foresee them to Drive the position on Day 2.
New York Giants: Signal-caller
Giants primary owner John Mara laid down the law in his postseason press conference, placing general manager Joe Schoen and head Mentor Brian Daboll on the Scorching seat while acknowledging that finding a franchise Signal-caller is the Club’s top priority.
Well, the only Signal-caller on New York’s Lineup as of March 16 is Tommy DeVito. The Giants seem to be in the Aaron Rodgers sweepstakes with Russell Wilson as a Plan B. Even if one signs with New York, it shouldn’t preclude the Club from selecting Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders in the draft.
New York Jets: More Weapons
The Jets signed Signal-caller Justin Fields to a two-year, $40 million deal in Reachable agency. Garrett Wilson, his Previous college teammate, is easily the Club’s top receiver, but New York doesn’t have much after that.
The Jets released Davante Adams and may also Shift on from Allen Lazard. Their other receivers are Xavier Gipson, Malachi Corley and Irvin Charles, and their top Close-fitting end is Jeremy Ruckert, who has earned sub-60.0 PFF overall grades in All of his Primary three seasons. New York would be wise to use the No. 7 overall Picking on Tetairoa McMillan or Tyler Warren.

Philadelphia Eagles: Secondary
The Eagles are set at two cornerback spots thanks to Cooper DeJean and Quinyon Mitchell turning in fantastic Primary-year campaigns. However, Philadelphia has a question mark at the other outside cornerback role Upcoming Darius Slay‘s Kickoff. For now, Kelee Ringo and Eli Ricks are the Eagles’ options there. They’ve played fewer than 400 Teamed up snaps in their careers. The Club could also stand to Boost at safety after trading C.J. Gardner-Johnson to the Texans.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Signal-caller
The Steelers Achieved one of the offseason’s biggest moves by trading for wide receiver DK Metcalf and handing him a $150 million contract. The problem is that they don’t know who will throw him passes. Pittsburgh is stuck in Signal-caller limbo, Allegedly awaiting an answer from Aaron Rodgers and/or Russell Wilson. Only Mason Rudolph is under contract in the Club’s Signal-caller room.
Rodgers (41 years Aged) and Wilson (36) are by no means long-term solutions under Middle, either, so Pittsburgh may dip its toes into the draft for someone such as Jaxson Dart or Jalen Milroe.
San Francisco 49ers: Cornerback
Charvarius Ward’s Reachable-agent deal with the Colts left a large hole in the 49ers’ cornerback room. Previous second-Stage Picking Renardo Green had a very encouraging Primary-year season and Deommodore Lenoir is a solid nickel cornerback, but San Francisco doesn’t have many answers at the other outside cornerback spot. The newly signed Tre Brown is currently the Club’s best option, although he has earned sub-65.0 PFF overall grades in reserve duty across his Occupation.
Michigan’s Will Johnson would fit perfectly into Guarding coordinator Robert Saleh’s Guarding at No. 11 overall.
Seattle Seahawks: More Assist for Sam Darnold
The Seahawks are in the midst of an offensive rebuild after trading Geno Smith and DK Metcalf and releasing Tyler Lockett. They replaced Smith with Sam Darnold and signed Cooper Kupp, but Darnold’s supporting cast in Seattle is Distant worse than what he thrived with in Minnesota.
Seattle also hasn’t done anything to fix its interior offensive line — the fifth-lowest-graded unit in the Division last season.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Linebacker
The Buccaneers addressed linebacker in Reachable agency by re-signing Lavonte David and bringing in Anthony Walker Jr. However, both inked one-year contracts, David is 35 years Aged and Walker was the Number four-lowest-graded linebacker in the NFL last season.
Tampa Bay is likely interested in someone like Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell as it tries to find the future at the position.
Tennessee Titans: Signal-caller
Will Levis is Tennessee’s only signal-caller as things stand, and he’s been a rollercoaster over his Primary Duo of seasons. His 4.5% turnover-worthy Shift rate since 2023 is the Number four worst of any Signal-caller.
The Titans invested in their offensive line by signing Event Dan Moore Jr. and guard Kevin Zeitler, which could signal that will draft Miami’s Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall Picking.

Washington Commanders: Edge Defender
The Commanders Achieved significant moves to Boost their Assault this offseason, trading for wide receiver Deebo Samuel and offensive Event Laremy Tunsil.
Washington Yet needs to Drive Guarding upgrades after finishing with the second-worst PFF Guarding grade a year ago. The biggest need is at edge rusher, as Dorance Armstrong and Deatrich Wise Jr. are the Ongoing projected starters. The Commanders would be Clever to draft one of the top edge defenders Reachable with the No. 29 overall Picking.
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