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Countdown to NFL 2025 Offseason Power Rankings: From No. 32 Tennessee Titans to the Ultimate No. 1!

June 29, 2025 5 Min Read
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The 2025 NFL season is fast approaching, kicking off with training camps in July and the Hall of Fame games on July 31st. To prepare, the Frank Schwab Team Preview Countdown will release daily previews (excluding July 4th), covering every team’s outlook as the Detroit Lions face the Los Angeles Chargers in Canton, Ohio. This guide offers team rankings and insights, letting fans click through to detailed previews for each team.

Here’s a rundown of some team previews:

Tennessee Titans had a harsh 3-14 season, falling to the league’s bottom with no clear identity or stars. Their hope lies in their first overall draft pick, quarterback Cam Ward, who set NCAA records and is seen as the cornerstone for rebuilding. While the team has promising defensive talents like Jeffrey Simmons and rookies T’Vondre Sweat and Jarvis Brownlee Jr., the Titans still face a long road ahead.

The New Orleans Saints’ post-Drew Brees era hasn’t seen a complete rebuild, despite a rough 15-game losing streak last season. Rookie head coach Kellen Moore inherits an aging roster with cap challenges. The quarterback position is unsettled with nobody firmly established, and although wide receiver Chris Olave shows potential, his injury history is concerning. The Saints may need to hit rock bottom before initiating a true rebuild.

The Cleveland Browns have come to terms with Deshaun Watson’s struggles, publicly acknowledging his poor performance. They’ve started a rebuild by trading draft picks to move up and acquire key players. Their quarterback situation is a mix of veterans and rookies, with C.J. Stroud emerging as a starter, sparking renewed interest in the team’s future.

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The Carolina Panthers saw rookie quarterback Blythe Young show improvement after early struggles, raising hopes despite historically poor defense. They have new draft talent like receiver Tetaro Amakumillan and made offseason changes on defense. While not playoff contenders yet, the emergence of Young gives fans something to believe in.

New York Jets new head coach Aaron Glenn faces the challenge of turning around a disgruntled team, including managing the fallout from Aaron Rodgers’ departure. Justin Fields is the quarterback of the future, with a talented supporting cast and new management looking to change the franchise’s recent failures. The Jets’ long playoff drought continues to loom large.

The New York Giants hope rookie Jaxson Dart proves his potential behind veterans Russell Wilson and Jamis Winston. The team boasts a strong defensive line and promising young skill players but struggles elsewhere. Coaches Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen need wins this season to demonstrate progress.

Las Vegas Raiders continue their long period of instability with 13 head coaches in 22 years. Pete Carroll, set to become the oldest head coach in NFL history, takes over a team with some young stars but still rebuilding. Geno Smith provides stability at quarterback, but the Raiders have a tough journey ahead.

New England Patriots have a seasoned coach and promising young quarterback Mac Jones. The team had a strong offseason and an easy schedule, but challenges remain with offensive line issues and an inexperienced receiving group. Defensive upgrades offer hope, but a quick return to contenders is unlikely.

Indianapolis Colts’ quarterback situation remains a concern with Anthony Richardson’s development uncertain and Daniel Jones vying for playtime. Despite a talented offense led by Jonathan Taylor and Michael Pittman Jr., the team’s low passer rating hampers optimism. The coaching staff faces pressure to show progress or risk major changes.

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Miami Dolphins struggle with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s ongoing concussion issues and a drop in offensive explosiveness. Player conflicts and a weakening defense add to their woes. Head coach Mike McDaniel is under pressure to regain control, with hopes pinned on staying competitive for the playoffs.

Fan Take: This comprehensive preview highlights the unpredictable nature of the NFL, where past success doesn’t guarantee future results and rebuilding is often a tough, long process. For fans, understanding each team’s challenges and potential helps build anticipation for a season full of surprises, drama, and breakthrough performances that could reshape the league’s landscape.

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