The 5 NFL Teams That Improved the Most This Offseason Following NFL Draft

The 5 NFL Teams That Improved the Most This Offseason Following NFL Draft

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Key Points:

  • The 2026 NFL offseason featured significant changes, including 10 new head coaches, notable player signings, and a major trade that fell through involving Maxx Crosby and the Baltimore Ravens.
  • The Tennessee Titans revamped their coaching staff with Robert Saleh as head coach and Brian Daboll as offensive coordinator, adding key players like wide receivers Carnell Tate and Wan’Dale Robinson to support quarterback Cam Ward.
  • The Washington Commanders made major roster and coaching changes, emphasizing defensive improvements with the addition of linebacker Sonny Styles and edge rusher Odafe Oweh, aiming to compete for the NFC East title.
  • The Cincinnati Bengals strengthened their defense by acquiring defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence and signing Jonathan Allen and Boye Mafe, aiming to improve a unit that struggled last season and support quarterback Joe Burrow.
  • The New Orleans Saints and Kansas City Chiefs both focused on bolstering key positions, with the Saints adding running back Travis Etienne and wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, while the Chiefs revamped their defense and signed running back Kenneth Walker III to support Patrick Mahomes’ return.

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