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Ex-NFL exec Mike Tannenbaum breaks down busy offseason, predicts top draft pick, talks career journey

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The 2022 NFL offseason was one of the busiest in recent memory.

Several NFL stars were on the move — Russell Wilson to the Denver Broncos, Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders, Khalil Mack to the Los Angeles Chargers and Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins, just to name a few.

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Mike Tannenbaum, the former executive vice president of football operations with the Dolphins and former general manager of the New York Jets, told Fox News Digital in a recent interview the two teams that stuck out to him the most were the Chargers and the Baltimore Ravens.

J.C. Jackson #27 of the New England Patriots walks off the field after a loss to the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium on Dec. 18, 2021 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

"A couple teams standout to me. One is the Baltimore Ravens because they didn’t do much. I think if they’re healthy, they’re going to be right back in the thick of things because they had a great foundation, and they were decimated by injuries," Tannenbaum said. "The other team to me is the L.A. Chargers. I think they have a great young player in Justin Herbert. They went out to try to fortify the defense and add players like J.C. Jackson, Khalil Mack. Those are sort of like two teams that really stand out for me."

The AFC West was one of the notable divisions that got stronger. Only three teams, in theory, could make the playoffs from a single division. A division winner and two wild card teams.

Tannenbaum suggested the Kansas City Chiefs are still the team to beat, despite the Hill trade.

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