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The first wave of 2026 NFL free agency re-shaped the image of the league at large. Here's one takeaway for each of the 32 teams.
The bulk of NFL free agency has come and gone, so here are offseason grades for all 32 teams across the league.
We're two weeks into March, and the new NFL league year is here for 2026. That means all free agency moves can now be made official, which allows us to take stock of how all 32 teams did after a flurry of moves.
The Denver Broncos (.512) have the 15th-hardest strength of schedule ahead of the 2026 NFL season. Elsewhere in the AFC West, the Kansas City Chiefs (.536) have the fifth-hardest SOS, followed by the Las Vegas Raiders (seventh; .529) and Los Angeles Chargers (ninth; .522).
Who should every team sign in NFL free agency? We try to find the best fit for each.
The first week of NFL free agency is in the books, and while many of the biggest names have already been signed, several quality free agents and trade targets are still waiting to be picked up by the teams that can afford them.
The NFL Players Association’s 2026 report card for all 32 teams is in, and perhaps the losing record had an impact on the Chiefs’ grades. Compared to last season, players dinged the organization in several categories and even handed out one F — for the locker room.
A current look via Over The Cap shows the Eagles have $13,762,388 available and $50,921,852 in dead cap space
Minnesota and Buffalo are tied for the most Super Bowl appearances without a win (four). Four other teams — Cleveland, Detroit, Houston and Jacksonville — have never reached a