Eagles top NFL power rankings post-free agency updates
The NFL power rankings have been updated as teams prepare for the upcoming draft, following the completion of free agency. Here’s how the teams rank. At the top, the Philadelphia Eagles remain number one after their impressive 2024 season. They have retained key players like All-Pro linebacker Zack Baun, which positions them well for continued success. The Buffalo Bills move up to second place. They solidified their roster by extending contracts for star players like quarterback Josh Allen. It looks like they will be a strong contender again in the AFC. The Baltimore Ravens are in third place, having added DeAndre Hopkins to their receiving corps. The Ravens aim to build on their championship success from 2024, despite facing some setbacks last season. The Los Angeles Rams are fourth, following a solid playoff push last year. They have veterans like Matthew Stafford and Davante Adams, giving them a competitive edge. The Kansas City Chiefs drop to fifth place after losing some key players, although they did manage to retain several important members of their roster. In sixth, the Washington Commanders are making moves to win now by acquiring experienced players. They hope to capitalize on their championship opportunities before their young quarterback earns a massive contract. The Detroit Lions are ranked seventh, returning most of their strong roster but will have to adjust to losing some coaching talent in the offseason. The Green Bay Packers hold steady at eighth, looking to improve their playoff performance if they can stay healthy and add to their offense. Other notable teams include the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at ninth, and the Los Angeles Chargers at tenth, both looking to build on previous seasons. At the lower end of the rankings, the New York Giants sit at 32nd, facing a tough road ahead. They may consider trading up for a quarterback in the draft to seek improvement. Overall, as teams prepare for the draft, these rankings reflect the shifts in player rosters and the focus on building competitive squads for the 2025 NFL season.