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2024 NFL Future Power Rankings: Projections for all 32 teams - ESPN

Every NFL team will enter the 2024 season trying to win now. But savvy franchises aren't focused only on the short term — they also keep an eye to the future and set themselves up for long-term success. So which teams are primed to be among the league's best over the next few years? In our annual Future Power Rankings, we focused on the next three seasons (2024 through 2026) and stacked all 32 clubs' longer-lens expectations.

To do so, we asked our panel of experts — Dan Graziano, Louis Riddick and Aaron Schatz — to rate each team's quarterback situation, remaining (non-QB) roster makeup, front office and coaching staff using this scale:

100: A+ (elite)

90: A (great)

80: B (very good)

70: C (average)

60: D (very bad)

50 and below: F (disastrous)

After averaging the results from the panelists, each of the four categories was weighted to create the overall score: quarterback (20%), roster (30%), front office (25%) and coaching (25%). The result is a comprehensive ranking based on how well each team is positioned for the future. Our experts then picked out reasons for optimism, reasons to worry and crucial stats/nuggets to know for every franchise.

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ARI | ATL | BAL | BUF | CAR | CHI | CIN
CLE | DAL | DEN | DET | GB | HOU | IND
JAX | KC | LV | LAC | LAR | MIA | MIN
NE | NO | NYG | NYJ | PHI | PIT | SF
SEA | TB | TEN | WSH

Note: Overall scores are rounded to the nearest 10th of a point.

Reason for hope: Name it. The two-time defending champs managed to keep their best defensive player in DT Chris Jones this offseason, then they added speedy wide receivers in Marquise Brown and rookie Xavier Worthy to a group that hasn't had much speed since Tyreek Hill was traded away two years ago. The coaching staff is still intact and

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