The NFL offseason, quite the oxymoronic term anymore, is officially over − the final round of the league’s mandatory minicamps (those that weren’t canceled in full or partially) coming to a close this week as a preponderance of players and coaches head to tee boxes and/or out of the country for much-deserved vacations.
Normally, the interlude following the draft is fairly uneventful. But not this year, when two major June trades, new legal considerations and injury updates for several key players could have significant ramifications for the teams impacted. It’s enough news to trigger a fresh round of power rankings ahead of next month’s training camps (post-draft slots in parentheses):
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2026 NFL offseason tracker: Player signings, trades
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2026 NFL offseason tracker: Player signings, trades
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2026 NFL offseason tracker: Player signings, trades
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2026 NFL offseason tracker: Player signings, trades
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2026 NFL offseason tracker: Player signings, trades
(David Banks, Imagn Images)1. Los Angeles Rams (2): They were a handful of plays − two? three? − from reaching Super Bowl 60, where LA would have almost certainly dominated the Patriots, too. Yet the band isn’t exactly returning intact given the stunning arrival of a new lead guitarist on defense, reigning Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett, along with two topflight keyboardists (CBs Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson). And with the league’s best frontman in 2025, MVP Matthew Stafford, back for at least one more year, it’s difficult to expect anything less than the Rams rocketing to the top of the charts.
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2. Seattle Seahawks (1): You (meaning me) hate to disrespect the kings with anything less than a No. 1 ranking going into their title defense. And the Seahawks are a deeply connected team coming off a dominant season capped by a decisive Super Bowl triumph. Yet the roster took some free agency hits, they lost OC Klint Kubiak − replacement Brian Fleury has never called plays − and Seattle won’t sneak up on anyone this year. Factor in the Rams’ upgrades and, given the negligible gap between these teams last season, it simply feels like the Seahawks, cohesive and daunting as they are, might not be the team to beat.
3. San Francisco 49ers (4): How can the top three teams all be from the same division? Simple: the 2025 NFC West was the first in league history to house three teams that won at least 12 regular-season games. Will it happen again? Almost certainly not. But the Niners, who get DE Nick Bosa and LB Fred Warner (among others) back from last year’s season-ending injuries and might just have TE George Kittle (Achilles) in Week 1, are almost always positioned to make a deep run … provided they can keep enough of their stars in the lineup. Veteran WR Mike Evans and DL Osa Odighizuwa are among the newcomers in 2026 for a team very much in a Super Bowl window.
4. Denver Broncos (3): They probably reach the Super Bowl if QB Bo Nix doesn’t get injured in the playoffs. He should be a full go in 2026, when WR Jaylen Waddle and new play-caller Davis Webb should add dimensionality to the offense. It remains to be seen if OLB
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