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Post-NFL Draft Power Rankings: Bears rise, Falcons slide, Chiefs still reign
The NFL Draft is complete, which means the country’s most dominant sports league will now take a short break from dominating television ratings and the athletic world’s oxygen (no offense to Schedule Release Day or the social media teams that work so hard to make that fun). But before we get started on summer, the Power Rankings will assess where everyone stands after their rookie additions.
Post-free agency rank: 1
Dane Brugler’s draft ranking: 13
The Chiefs have
NFL Power Rankings post-free agency: The Texans are going for it, the Cowboys are … not
The NFL’s free-agent frenzy is over, which doesn’t mean free agency is over. Players will continue to be added to rosters, but the headline makers are all off the market now.
That makes it a good time for the Power Rankings to re-evaluate where everyone stands. We’ve listed the notable additions and notable losses for each team, including not only free-agency signings but players acquired or lost via trade and/or release, to help us get a clearer picture. For some
2024 NFL Draft team-by-team rankings: Best and worst classes, from 1 to 32
This is my spin on draft grades. After the NFL Draft each year, I rank my favorite (and least favorite) draft classes, from 1 to 32.
I don’t use any special formula or analytical metric to come up with the order — I simply go by which team got me the most pumped about their draft hauls. Obviously, teams with multiple early-round picks will show up higher in the rankings than those with fewer selections.
Also, future picks or veteran
NFL Draft 2024 Round 1 grades: Falcons, Broncos get Cs for Penix, Nix; Bears earn two A’s
Welcome to The Athletic’s pick-by-pick grades for Round 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft. We broke down every selection as the drama unfolded throughout Thursday night. Which teams found the prospect (or prospects) they needed? Who might regret their decision down the line?
Of course, we won’t have full, accurate answers to those questions for a few seasons, so our grades tried to take everything into account — pick value, trade costs, what the board looked like at the
NFL Scouting Combine: What we’re following for all 32 teams in Indianapolis
Draft season kicks into high gear this week at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis as teams will put prospects under a microscope during private interviews, news conferences and workouts at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Quarterbacks always dominate conversations at the combine, and this year will be no different with USC’s Caleb Williams, North Carolina’s Drake Maye and LSU’s Jayden Daniels expected to be among the first handful of picks come April. But a stellar wide receiver group, headlined by Ohio
2024 NFL free agency rankings: Brian Burns, Saquon Barkley, Kirk Cousins lead top 150
NFL free agency is fast approaching, offering the first window for teams to improve this offseason, provided they sign the right players.
These are my rankings and scouting reports of the top 150 free agents available, shaped by a ton of film work and perspective from many years leading NFL personnel departments. This might not be exactly how you see it, but that’s why Baskin-Robbins has 31 flavors.
A few notes:
• While these rankings factor in age (as of
Early NFL Power Rankings 2024: Chiefs reign supreme, but who’s next?
The NFL offseason began Sunday night after the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 to claim the Super Bowl LVIII title and (only slightly less importantly) the top spot in our postseason power rankings.
That means that all the fan bases that have been tuning out as their teams were eliminated from playoff contention or the playoffs are now back in the game. Hope is alive again for everyone with free agency and the draft coming into
How the Commanders landed on Dan Quinn following an ‘outrageous’ head-coaching search
Seeing Adam Peters walking the streets of Mobile, Ala., on this particular Wednesday night, glued to his phone, wasn’t peculiar. The NFL scouting community descends on the Senior Bowl’s host city annually in late January. Of course, the Washington Commanders’ new general manager would join the fray.
The oddity involved knowing the conversation wasn’t likely about draft prospects. Rather, the prospects of the organization’s biggest hire since Peters’ two weeks before. That night, Jan. 31, was when the organization knew
NFL Power Rankings Week 18: Browns and Packers move up, plus a lesson from every team
Like the rest of you, the Power Rankings are trying to make some sense of this NFL year as we head into the final week of the regular season. Nine playoff spots are spoken for — by the Ravens, Dolphins, Chiefs and Browns in the AFC and 49ers, Cowboys, Lions, Eagles and Rams in the NFC. That leaves five more to be decided by the results of Week 18.
Before all that, though, we’re going to try to take a
Washington Commanders BAN two radio hosts for calling a female reporter ‘Barbie girl’ and a ‘cheerleader’ live on air
Washington Commanders BAN two radio hosts for calling a female reporter ‘Barbie girl’ and a ‘cheerleader’ live on air
- Both employees work for D.C.-based WBIG-FM, which is owned by iHeartMedia
- The Commanders agreed to a three-year contract with iHeartMedia in 2022
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