Ranking the NFL's five most improved teams: Eagles, Chargers look to cash in on glittering offseasons
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These teams are looking to shake up the NFL's pecking order
If there's one constant in the NFL (besides Tom Brady, of course), it's the never-ending roster turnover that undoubtedly leads to sleepless nights for each of the league's 32 general managers. From the time the Super Bowl champion is crowned until the ball is kicked off in Week 1, NFL front offices are on a constant quest to create a roster that is stronger than the one that proceeded it.
The 2022 offseason included a bevy of big transactions, with seemingly every team being part of at least one splashy transaction. The Browns' massive investment in Deshaun Watson has generated the most attention. Russell Wilson's arrival in Denver was also notable, as well as the Chiefs and Packers electing to part with All-Pro receivers Tyreek Hill and Davante Adams.
As big as those moves were, none of them impacted the five teams that improved their teams the most during the offseason. Three of these teams (including our top team) improved their already decent odds at winning Super Bowl LVII. Another team made enough roster moves to remain competitive in a division that includes the reigning AFC champion. And while one of our teams may still be a ways away from competing for a championship, their roster could be good enough to join the list of unlikely playoff teams.
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