NFL POWER RANKINGS: Where all 32 teams stand in the middle of a chaotic offseason by Scott Davis and Tyler Lauletta on Mar 31, 2018, 10:54 AM Advertisement
Football season never ends. It might feel like a few weeks ago the Philadelphia Eagles were walking into the sunset with their first Super Bowl victory in franchise history. But teams are already loading up in the NFL offseason to get themselves ready for the 2018 Draft and hopefully a run at next year's Super Bowl. We've already seen big changes at quarterback across the league that will shape the season to come and thus have shifted the power structure of the NFL since we left it back in February. Thus, we've put together an offseason Power Ranking to keep track of where every team stands in the midst of a busy offseason. Take a look below and see where your team fits in the mix. 32. Miami Dolphins 2017 record: 6-10 Biggest additions: Signed RB Frank Gore, signed QB Brock Osweiler Biggest losses: DT Ndamukong Suh, LB Lawrence Timmons One thing to know: The most significant determining factor for the Dolphins chances in 2018 is the return of Ryan Tannehill, but from the looks of their offseason so far, they'll have a long year ahead of them.
31. Cincinnati Bengals 2017 record: 7-9, 3rd in AFC North Biggest additions: Signed LB Preston Brown, traded for LT Cordy Glenn Biggest losses: QB A.J. McCarron, CB Adam Jones, RB Jeremy Hill One thing to know: In trading for Cordy Glenn, the Bengals hope their improved offensive line will give Andy Dalton more time in the pocket and create better holes for second-year running back Joe Mixon.
30. Indianapolis Colts 2017 record: 4-12 Biggest additions: Signed TE Eric Ebron, hired Frank Reich as head coach Biggest losses: DT Johnathan Hankins One thing to know: The Colts offseason included a false alarm of a head coach announcement, with Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels agreeing to take the position before reneging on the deal at the 11th hour. Frank Reich will lead the Colts in his stead, with Andrew Luck hopefully back and healthy after missing the entire 2017 season.
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