The NFL offseason has commenced following the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LIX celebrations, prompting teams to evaluate their rosters and make essential improvements. A survey highlights a consistent need for every team: securing a quarterback, ensuring robust offensive protection, and disrupting rival quarterbacks. The article examines the off-season priorities of all 32 NFL teams, with particular attention to the Cardinals' need for an edge rusher, the Falcons’ historical struggle with pass rush, and the Ravens’ ongoing offensive line issues, all indicative of their aspirations to elevate their performance in the upcoming season.
The Eagles' plan for offseason improvement revolves around finding a quarterback, protecting him, and disrupting the opponent's QB, reflecting a proven Super Bowl strategy.
Cardinals coordinator Nick Rallis emphasizes the need for an impactful edge rusher to advance from a solid, mistake-free team to a playoff competitor.
The Falcons are in dire need of a pass rush, ranking near the bottom of the league in sacks for nearly two decades, indicating a history of struggle.
The Ravens could face another offseason overhaul of their offensive line, highlighting ongoing concerns over their protection strategies and offensive performance.
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