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Ranking top 10 offseason moves by their impact in 2025. Can Aaron Rodgers lead the Steelers to a playoff victory?
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Top 10 Offseason Moves Shaping 2025: Can Aaron Rodgers Propel the Steelers to Playoff Glory?

July 17, 2025 5 Min Read
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The NFL offseason is nearly complete as training camps across the league are about to kick off. We are on the brink of the preseason, and before long, the 2025 regular season will start, setting the stage for the intense sprint toward Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California. While there will be surprises and unexpected changes, several key offseason moves have already emerged with the potential to significantly influence the upcoming season. Today, we take a closer look at these moves and rank their expected impact.

First, the Miami Dolphins faced concerns about a downturn in 2025 even before trading Jalen Ramsey and star receiver Tyreek Hill to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Despite odds set at about 8.5 wins, the Dolphins’ handling of Ramsey’s exit, who maintained solid coverage stats in 2024, left the team needing to rely on less proven players like Storm Duck and Cam Smith. Losing Hill, who had a career year in Mike McDaniel’s offense, for Darren Waller, signals a potential setback and increased pressure on McDaniel’s job security.

The New York Giants made notable acquisitions by drafting pass rusher Abdul Carter and quarterback Jackson Dart. Although Dart isn’t expected to match top rookie quarterbacks immediately, his early involvement in first and second-team offenses hints at a looming transition. Starting veteran Russell Wilson might be temporary, and the team’s success may hinge on Dart’s development, which will also decide head coach Brian Daboll’s future.

Baltimore Ravens secured a major win by re-signing left tackle Ronnie Stanley to a three-year, $60 million deal, which is crucial for protecting star quarterback Lamar Jackson and maintaining the team’s Super Bowl aspirations. Stanley’s retention prevents a potentially devastating loss on the offensive line, outweighing the risk of finding a replacement in the draft or free agency.

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The New England Patriots brought in Mike Vrabel as head coach after two rough 4-13 seasons, signaling a fresh start with roster improvements at key positions, including quarterback Drake May. Vrabel’s leadership is expected to stabilize and uplift the team’s performance, potentially doubling their win total from past years.

A quarterback shuffle involving the Seattle Seahawks, Las Vegas Raiders, and Minnesota Vikings has reshaped the divisions. The Raiders now have a strong starter in Geno Smith; the Vikings will give a chance to their first-round pick JJ McCarthy, and the Seahawks took a gamble by acquiring Darnold. Seattle’s decision is riskier given Darnold’s inconsistent recent form and the team’s high financial investment.

The Houston Texans’ troubled offensive line took a surprising turn when they traded their top left tackle, Laremy Tunsil, to the Washington Commanders, who stand to benefit significantly by protecting young quarterback Jaden Daniels. The Texans’ decision might hinder their growth, while Washington’s bolster on the line could improve their defensive power in pursuit of postseason success.

The Pittsburgh Steelers made a bold move by signing veteran Aaron Rodgers, possibly for his final NFL season, to avoid relying on less proven quarterbacks like Mason Rudolph. Rodgers’ presence could boost their playoff chances and maximize the talent of star wide receiver DK Metcalf.

Cincinnati Bengals focused on offensive continuity by locking up top receivers Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, and tight end Meireshiki with massive contract extensions. However, their defensive side remains uncertain amid contract disputes with key pass rushers, which could undermine their overall balance despite offensive firepower.

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Detroit Lions face uncertainty after losing coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn to head coaching positions elsewhere but retain head coach Dan Campbell. Historically, they have managed to maintain playoff runs following similar departures, leaving fans hopeful but cautious. Johnson and Glenn’s new roles with the Bears and Jets respectively could influence NFC dynamics significantly.

Lastly, the Los Angeles Rams kept quarterback Matthew Stafford amid offseason uncertainty, securing a key piece in their Super Bowl contender status. Stafford’s strong finish and playoff performance last season underscore his value in the team’s quest for championship glory.

Fan Take: These offseason moves underline how critical stability and strategic acquisitions are for NFL teams aiming to contend. For NFL fans, these developments set the stage for a thrilling 2025 season, marking shifts that could redefine team trajectories and intensify the battle for supremacy in the league.

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