ARIZONA CARDINALS
Best case: Impending free agents — such as Chandler Jones — take team-friendly deals, Arizona gets a CB in Round 1 and another pass-catcher in Round 2
Worst case: Kyler Murray forces his way out
ATLANTA FALCONS
Best case: Land Desmond Ridder in Round 2 of the 2022 NFL Draft
Worst case: Key impending free agents walk and Ridder is off the board by Round 2
BALTIMORE RAVENS
Best case: Select Trent McDuffie in the first round and re-sign veterans Calais Campbell and Justin Houston to friendly deals
Worst case: Key impending free agents walk and they attack the trenches with their No. 14 overall pick
BUFFALO BILLS
Best case: Bring in veteran help, veteran help and more veteran help
Worst case: Make no major additions to the defensive front or wide receiver room
CAROLINA PANTHERS
Best case: Trade back in the 2022 NFL Draft and grab a quarterback in the back half of Round 1
Worst case: Reach for Kenny Pickett at No. 6 overall
CHICAGO BEARS
Best case: Land Terron Armstead and a wide receiver to pair with Darnell Mooney
Worst case: Fail to bring in veteran offensive line or receiving help
CINCINNATI BENGALS
Best case: Pick up multiple offensive line free agents — one being a premier talent — while landing a top interior lineman in the 2022 NFL Draft
Worst case: Sign only average players in free agency and pass on an offensive lineman in Round 1
CLEVELAND BROWNS
Best case: Get Baker Mayfield a new pass-catcher and make the defensive line priority No. 2
Worst case: Overpay for their impending free agents — such as Jadeveon Clowney — and avoid a wide receiver in Round 1 of the 2022 NFL Draft
DALLAS COWBOYS
Best case: Skill position room remains the same for Dak Prescott in 2022
Worst case: Amari Cooper and Demarcus Lawrence are cap casualties
DENVER BRONCOS
Best case: Aaron Rodgers forces his way to Mile High and Davante Adams follows
Worst case: Drew Lock is QB1 for 2022
DETROIT LIONS
Best case: Attack the secondary hard in free agency
Worst case: No clear worst-case scenario — it would be difficult to mess the offseason up
GREEN BAY PACKERS
Best case: Aaron Rodgers sticks around for one last ride, and the team fits him and Davante Adams under the cap
Worst case: The Jordan Love era commences
HOUSTON TEXANS
Best case: Continue to build for the 2023 offseason
Worst case: Go into win-now mode with the idea that Davis Mills can be a franchise quarterback
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
Best case: A top quarterback slides to the team in Round 2 and they sign Marcus Mariota
Worst case: Carson Wentz has no competition and remains QB1
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
Best case: Go all-in on getting Trevor Lawrence help in free agency with ample cap space
Worst case: No worst case — the team would have to try to have a bad offseason
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Best case: Frank Clark is a cap casualty, allowing the team to build around Chris Jones in the trenches
Worst case: Clark remains, Orlando Brown Jr. re-signs for too much money and the Chiefs are limited for the rest of free agency
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
Best case: Scoop up multiple veteran cornerbacks in free agency
Worst case: Rely on current players in secondary
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
Best case: Attack the secondary in free agency and select a wide receiver in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft
Worst case: Fail to sign a veteran cornerback to fit Brandon Staley’s system
LOS ANGELES RAMS
Best case: All key impending free agents — headlined by Von Miller and Odell Beckham Jr. — return to attempt a repeat
Worst case: Aaron Donald hangs up the cleats
MIAMI DOLPHINS
Best case: Revamp offensive line and add receiving threats
Worst case: None — they are too rich in cap space and draft capital to falter badly this offseason
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Best case: Sign cornerbacks Bryce Callahan and Kyle Fuller for next to nothing, LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. slides to No. 12 in the 2022 NFL Draft
Worst case: Forced to cut Danielle Hunter to get under the cap and fail to bring in veteran cornerback help
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Best case: Mac Jones gets a WR1 and J.C. Jackson returns
Worst case: Wide receiver room stays largely the same for 2022
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Best case: Is there a best-case scenario?
Worst case: Everything
NEW YORK GIANTS
Best case: Sign at least one reliable veteran interior offensive lineman and draft a promising offensive lineman in Round 1
Worst case: Do nothing in free agency
NEW YORK JETS
Best case: Completely overhaul the secondary in free agency and in the 2022 NFL Draft
Worst case: None
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
Best case: Make a deal for a top veteran quarterback in exchange for draft capital
Worst case: Jalen Hurts is still the QB1 for 2022
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
Best case: Don't need to trade into the top 10 to draft quarterback Malik Willis
Worst case: A low-tier veteran is the team's new starting quarterback
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
Best case: Use money from a Jimmy Garoppolo trade on cornerbacks in free agency
Worst case: Prioritize retaining players over adding new faces in the secondary
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Best case: Russell Wilson is happy, and the team restructures his contract and doesn’t break the bank on impending free agents
Worst case: Wilson is done
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
Best case: Tom Brady reneges on his retirement announcement
Worst case: Kyle Trask is QB1
TENNESSEE TITANS
Best case: Let Harold Landry III walk, replace him in the draft and spend sign a tight end
Worst case: Break the bank for Landry
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
Best case: Don’t reach for a quarterback
Worst case: Cough up the No. 11 overall pick for Jimmy Garoppolo
Best case: Impending free agents — such as Chandler Jones — take team-friendly deals, Arizona gets a CB in Round 1 and another pass-catcher in Round 2
Worst case: Kyler Murray forces his way out
ATLANTA FALCONS
Best case: Land Desmond Ridder in Round 2 of the 2022 NFL Draft
Worst case: Key impending free agents walk and Ridder is off the board by Round 2
BALTIMORE RAVENS
Best case: Select Trent McDuffie in the first round and re-sign veterans Calais Campbell and Justin Houston to friendly deals
Worst case: Key impending free agents walk and they attack the trenches with their No. 14 overall pick
BUFFALO BILLS
Best case: Bring in veteran help, veteran help and more veteran help
Worst case: Make no major additions to the defensive front or wide receiver room
CAROLINA PANTHERS
Best case: Trade back in the 2022 NFL Draft and grab a quarterback in the back half of Round 1
Worst case: Reach for Kenny Pickett at No. 6 overall
CHICAGO BEARS
Best case: Land Terron Armstead and a wide receiver to pair with Darnell Mooney
Worst case: Fail to bring in veteran offensive line or receiving help
CINCINNATI BENGALS
Best case: Pick up multiple offensive line free agents — one being a premier talent — while landing a top interior lineman in the 2022 NFL Draft
Worst case: Sign only average players in free agency and pass on an offensive lineman in Round 1
CLEVELAND BROWNS
Best case: Get Baker Mayfield a new pass-catcher and make the defensive line priority No. 2
Worst case: Overpay for their impending free agents — such as Jadeveon Clowney — and avoid a wide receiver in Round 1 of the 2022 NFL Draft
DALLAS COWBOYS
Best case: Skill position room remains the same for Dak Prescott in 2022
Worst case: Amari Cooper and Demarcus Lawrence are cap casualties
DENVER BRONCOS
Best case: Aaron Rodgers forces his way to Mile High and Davante Adams follows
Worst case: Drew Lock is QB1 for 2022
DETROIT LIONS
Best case: Attack the secondary hard in free agency
Worst case: No clear worst-case scenario — it would be difficult to mess the offseason up
GREEN BAY PACKERS
Best case: Aaron Rodgers sticks around for one last ride, and the team fits him and Davante Adams under the cap
Worst case: The Jordan Love era commences
HOUSTON TEXANS
Best case: Continue to build for the 2023 offseason
Worst case: Go into win-now mode with the idea that Davis Mills can be a franchise quarterback
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
Best case: A top quarterback slides to the team in Round 2 and they sign Marcus Mariota
Worst case: Carson Wentz has no competition and remains QB1
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
Best case: Go all-in on getting Trevor Lawrence help in free agency with ample cap space
Worst case: No worst case — the team would have to try to have a bad offseason
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Best case: Frank Clark is a cap casualty, allowing the team to build around Chris Jones in the trenches
Worst case: Clark remains, Orlando Brown Jr. re-signs for too much money and the Chiefs are limited for the rest of free agency
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
Best case: Scoop up multiple veteran cornerbacks in free agency
Worst case: Rely on current players in secondary
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
Best case: Attack the secondary in free agency and select a wide receiver in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft
Worst case: Fail to sign a veteran cornerback to fit Brandon Staley’s system
LOS ANGELES RAMS
Best case: All key impending free agents — headlined by Von Miller and Odell Beckham Jr. — return to attempt a repeat
Worst case: Aaron Donald hangs up the cleats
MIAMI DOLPHINS
Best case: Revamp offensive line and add receiving threats
Worst case: None — they are too rich in cap space and draft capital to falter badly this offseason
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Best case: Sign cornerbacks Bryce Callahan and Kyle Fuller for next to nothing, LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. slides to No. 12 in the 2022 NFL Draft
Worst case: Forced to cut Danielle Hunter to get under the cap and fail to bring in veteran cornerback help
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Best case: Mac Jones gets a WR1 and J.C. Jackson returns
Worst case: Wide receiver room stays largely the same for 2022
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Best case: Is there a best-case scenario?
Worst case: Everything
NEW YORK GIANTS
Best case: Sign at least one reliable veteran interior offensive lineman and draft a promising offensive lineman in Round 1
Worst case: Do nothing in free agency
NEW YORK JETS
Best case: Completely overhaul the secondary in free agency and in the 2022 NFL Draft
Worst case: None
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
Best case: Make a deal for a top veteran quarterback in exchange for draft capital
Worst case: Jalen Hurts is still the QB1 for 2022
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
Best case: Don't need to trade into the top 10 to draft quarterback Malik Willis
Worst case: A low-tier veteran is the team's new starting quarterback
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
Best case: Use money from a Jimmy Garoppolo trade on cornerbacks in free agency
Worst case: Prioritize retaining players over adding new faces in the secondary
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Best case: Russell Wilson is happy, and the team restructures his contract and doesn’t break the bank on impending free agents
Worst case: Wilson is done
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
Best case: Tom Brady reneges on his retirement announcement
Worst case: Kyle Trask is QB1
TENNESSEE TITANS
Best case: Let Harold Landry III walk, replace him in the draft and spend sign a tight end
Worst case: Break the bank for Landry
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
Best case: Don’t reach for a quarterback
Worst case: Cough up the No. 11 overall pick for Jimmy Garoppolo