Biggest offseason weakness for all 32 NFL teams, from 'they're cooked' to 'it'll be fine'
From creating space so the offense can thrive to shrinking pockets so a defense can, these problems need fixing before the regular season.
The NFL Draft has come and gone. Free agency has died down from a roaring fire to a few glowing embers. The offseason doldrums are upon us.
That means it's time for schedule leaks, some low-key trade rumors that use the vacuum of real news to generate drama and some rest time for the veterans and prospects who will throw themselves back into the fire come August. That doesn't mean it's time to rest, however. Coaches, executives and players still have work to do to either patch the holes that sunk the 2025 season or reinforce the strengths that made last fall a success.
Not all these fixes have the same urgency. The Seattle Seahawks have much different priorities than the Tennessee Titans when it comes to their biggest flaw as the 2026 season approaches. But everyone could use at least a little help.
Thus, I scoured over rosters, 2025 results and advanced stats from Pro Football Reference, NFL Pro and RBSDM. com to find out what concerns from last season could carry over to this one or which new ones could derail Super Bowl hype trains. Let's run down each team's most interesting flaw, in alphabetical order.
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