With only two weeks into the new NFL league year, teams are evaluating their offseason moves and identifying what still needs to be addressed. The Arizona Cardinals made headlines by signing Josh Sweat and Dalvin Tomlinson but must still bolster their offensive line. The Atlanta Falcons filled some gaps with new acquisitions but still require fixes at edge rusher and secondary. The Baltimore Ravens added talent at wide receiver but face challenges in cornerback depth after losing key players. Each team's offseason checklist remains incomplete, highlighting ongoing needs as they look ahead to the upcoming draft.
The Cardinals made one of free agency's biggest moves with the signing of Philadelphia pass rusher Josh Sweat, filling perhaps the team's greatest need.
The Falcons taped over their holes at edge rusher and in the secondary by signing outside linebacker Leonard Floyd and safety Jordan Fuller, but none of those moves are the final fixes.
The Ravens have added a backup quarterback and a third quality wide receiver, but they've done nothing at cornerback beyond losing starter Brandon Stephens.
Every NFL team has been deemed offseason champion, offseason chump or somewhere in between, but no one's offseason to-do list is completely checked off.
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