NFL Power Rankings 2024

 


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1. San Francisco 49ers (+650)


The 49ers added the underrated Leonard Floyd and took several other shots along the defensive line. They reportedly do not plan to move Brandon Aiyuk, but 49ers also spent first- and fourth-round picks on receivers.

2. Kansas City Chiefs (+550)


L'Jarius Sneed was traded to the Titans, but the Chiefs kept Chris Jones and Drue Tranquill. Kansas City did choose Xavier Worthy with the 28th overall pick and Marquise Brown, who provide much-needed relief at receiver.

3. Detroit Lions (+1200)


The Lions understandably focused on the defense this offseason, and that continued in the draft with the team drafting corners with each of their first two picks.

4. Baltimore Ravens (+1000)


The Ravens had limited space for free agency acquisitions, but they made a significant investment to re-sign Justin Madubuike and added Derrick Henry to improve the run game.

5. Cincinnati Bengals (+1400)


The Bengals lost two key defenders in Chidobe Awuzie and D.J. Reader, but they also added Sheldon Rankins, Geno Stone, and Vonn Bell. On offense, they shook things up at running back by trading away Joe Mixon and signing Zack Moss off his solid season with the Colts.

6. Philadelphia Eagles (+1400)


The Eagles team Saquon Barkley and Bryce Huff are the headliners, but bringing home C.J. Garnder-Johnson and taking a shot on Devin White could also end up being big moves.

7. Houston Texans (+1500)


The Texans has better players, landing Danielle Hunter and Azeez Al–Shaair. While Joe Mixon is probably not a huge upgrade at running back at this point in his career, they traded peanuts for him, and they took a bunch of cheaper shots on defense including some draft picks.

8. Buffalo Bills (+1500)


The Bills six players who played at least 50% of the snaps are gone, and that does not include names like Dane Jackson and Tre’Davious White. Will Keon Coleman be enough? Is the secondary good enough? Time will tell.

9. Green Bay Packers (+1600)


While replacing Aaron Jones with Josh Jacobs might not be a real upgrade, Green Bay’s offense is filled with young players with upside, and they added much-needed defensive help with Xavier McKinney in free agency and two of their first three picks. Green Bay is on the rise.

10. Dallas Cowboys (+1800)


The Cowboys spent two of their first three picks at offensive line and brought back Ezekiel Elliott to help fill some holes on offense.

11. New York Jets (+2200)

The Jets adding several offensive linemen including Olu Fashanu at No. 11 overall and taking a swing on Mike Williams. New York will finally have a worthy No. 2 for Garrett Wilson.

12. Miami Dolphins (+2500)

Similar to the Bills, the Dolphins saw Christian Wilkins and other important players leave. Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips are also recuperating from significant injuries.

13. Cleveland Browns (+4000)

The Browns are also struggle. Especially if a change of scenery is the cure for Jerry Jeudy’s struggles and Nick Chubb can come back healthy.

14. Atlanta Falcons (+2800)

The Michael Penix pick will be debated to death, and it is certainly possible the Falcons come out looking like geniuses in the long term. This team is still good and the favorites in their division.

15. Chicago Bears (+3000)

16. Los Angeles Rams (+3000)

17. Pittsburgh Steelers (+4000)

18. Indianapolis Colts (+6600)

19. Jacksonville Jaguars (+5000)

20. Seattle Seahawks (+6600)

21. Los Angeles Chargers (+4000)

22. Minnesota Vikings (+8000)

23. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+8000)

24. New Orleans Saints (+8000)

25. Arizona Cardinals (+10000)

26. Tennessee Titans (+15000)

27. Las Vegas Raiders (+10000)

28. Washington Commanders (+15000)

29. New England Patriots (+15000)

30. New York Giants (+15000)

31. Denver Broncos (+15000)

32. Carolina Panthers (+25000)

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