Making NFL offseason moves for AFC teams - How to improve all 16 and fill needs in free agency and 2022 draft
I broke down last week one critical move each NFC team should make this NFL offseason, hitting the quarterback issues for the Giants, Vikings, Packers and Commanders, while pointing out glaring holes to fill for the Lions, Rams and Cowboys.
Next up: Let's shift the attention to the AFC and break down the 16 remaining organizations. Whether it's a contract decision, a position that needs to be addressed or a trade that could create new opportunities, I'll identify a major move for each team to make (or avoid) in the coming weeks ahead of free agency next month.
Which team isn't shopping for a quarterback but should be, and which team trying to give its quarterback away should probably stop taking calls? We'll get to both of those in a minute, but let's start with the organization that might have the deepest roster in the entire league. Once again, these are sorted by division:
Jump to a team:BAL | BUF | CIN | CLEDEN | HOU | IND | JAXKC | LAC | LV | MIANE | NYJ | PIT | TEN
Replenish the defensive line.
It must be nice to be the Bills, who have one of the most talented rosters in football and project to return 19 of their 22 starters. As heartbreaking as Buffalo's divisional-round loss to the Chiefs was for fans, there's still plenty to be excited about. The most difficult adjustments for the organization will be off the field, as offensive coordinator Brian Daboll and assistant general manager Joe Schoen left for the Giants and took a chunk of the Bills' brain trust with them.
The biggest changes for the Bills might come up front on defense, where Jerry Hughes, Mario Addison, Efe Obada, Harrison Phillips and Vernon Butler are all free agents. They still have Ed Oliver and Star Lotulelei on the interior and three first- and


