The Super Bowl is played in February. The road to get there begins in March.
The 2020 NFL league year signals the official start to free agency. More than 600 players hit the open market on March 18, leaving franchises across the league anxiously waiting to find the missing pieces that stand between them and a chance to hoist the Lombardi Trophy.
Every team in the league will be in the market for the help capable of plugging holes. Many will be filled through a solid lineup of veteran free agents. Others will be addressed through low-cost rookies at this year’s draft.
Both options will provide plenty of relief. This offseason is host to a banner crop of quarterbacks, but is also rich in pass rushers, defensive backs, and offensive linemen. Some of the players signed this spring will be the catalyst to deep runs through the playoffs. Others might not even make it to opening day without winding up back on the free agent pile.
We broke down the top 100 free agents of 2020 here, but that’s only part of the equation. The 2020 NFL Draft will be a godsend for teams pressed up against the salary cap, providing impact newcomers — and yes, a handful of busts — across the league.
Where does your favorite team need help the most? We’ve dug in to find out. Here’s what each team in the NFL should be looking for in free agency and the draft this offseason.
AFC East (coming March 9)
Buffalo Bills: The Bills’ No. 1 priority should be getting Josh Allen more help
Miami Dolphins: How can the Dolphins speed up their rebuild this offseason?
New England Patriots: Tom Brady is just the first domino of the Patriots’ offseason plan
New York Jets: The Jets’ turnaround can start if they give Sam Darnold more protection this offseason
AFC North (coming March 10)
Baltimore Ravens
Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns
Pittsburgh Steelers
AFC South (coming March 10)
Houston Texans
Indianapolis Colts
Jacksonville Jaguars
Tennessee Titans
AFC West (coming March 11)
Denver Broncos
Kansas City Chiefs
Las Vegas Raiders
Los Angeles Chargers
NFC East (coming March 11)
Dallas Cowboys
New York Giants
Philadelphia Eagles
Washington
NFC North (coming March 12)
Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings
NFC South (coming March 12)
Atlanta Falcons
Carolina Panthers
New Orleans Saints
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
NFC West (coming March 13)
Arizona Cardinals
Los Angeles Rams
San Francisco 49ers
Seattle Seahawks
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