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NFL offseason previews for all 32 teams - Free agents to know, big questions, 2022 draft picks and best- and worst-case scenarios

The NFL is less than a month away from kicking off the 2022 league year and free agency on March 16. Free agency typically sets the tone for the rest of the offseason. Which teams will be aggressive in signing, or re-signing, top players on the market? Which teams will wait to cash in on the 2022 draft instead?

But let's not forget: We could get at least one big move even before next month. Aaron Rodgers could decide any day whether he wants to stay with the Green Bay Packers. This decision will affect the offseason plans for multiple teams interested in potentially acquiring the quarterback. Rodgers, though, isn't the only quarterback who could change teams.

While we wait for that decision, let's talk about what each team needs to focus on this offseason. Who are the free agents to know? Which players could get cut? What are the best- and worst-case scenarios for all 32 teams? How many early draft picks does each team own?

Click the links below to read offseason previews for every team from our 32 NFL Nation reporters. Teams are sorted alphabetically.

Arizona is heading into an offseason in which some of its major offensive players — running backs James Conner and Chase Edmonds as well as receivers A.J. Green and Christian Kirk — could be headed to free agency. This could give Cardinals general manager Steve Keim a chance to rebuild the offense around what coach Kliff Kingsbury and QB Kyler Murray want, and whom they believe could help Arizona win down the stretch. Read more from Josh Weinfuss.

The Falcons once again need to figure out a bunch of spots on their roster. Their receiver position is gutted because of free agency — 2021 sixth-round pick Frank Darby (one reception) is the only player who finished the year on

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