The 2023 NFL draft is over. The league has more than 259 new players looking to make a difference on a team. These players fill important holes on the roster, and others make great depth adds.
So, how has the draft (and all of the other fun things that have happened since our post-free-agency rankings — like OBJ to the Ravens!) changed how we stack the NFL?
Our newest rankings are below with analysis from our NFL Nation reporters on which position or area of their team has improved the most since the 2022 season ended.
Let's start with the defending Super Bowl champions. Our power panel is a group of more than 80 writers, editors and TV personalities that evaluates how NFL teams stack up against each other, then ranks them from 1 to 32. Jump to a team:ARI | ATL | BAL | BUF | CAR | CHI | CINCLE | DAL | DEN | DET | GB | HOU | INDJAX | KC | LAC | LAR | LV | MIA | MINNE | NO | NYG | NYJ | PHI | PIT | SFSEA | TB | TEN | WSH Post-FA ranking: 1 Most improved: Edge The Chiefs replaced veterans at or near the ends of their respective careers (Frank Clark and Carlos Dunlap) with two much younger players (free agent Charles Omenihu and first-round draft pick Felix Anudike-Uzomah) who have big potential.