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NFL Power Rankings: The order of 32 teams entering the 2022 season

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With the opening training camps during the past week and its start pre-season scheduleit’s the perfect time to review how well each team is looking 2022 NFL season.

Although there is a long way to go Super Bowl 57the foundation to become one of the best teams in the league starts with the work in the previous Regular Phase. Here are all 32 teams, from best to worst, across all Power Rankings.

NFL Power Rankings 2022

1. Buffalo Bills

The bills are the favorite to win the Super Bowl in sports betting from all over the world for good reason. They load up offensively around Josh Allen, the MVP favorite, and Von Miller will add strength to a well-rounded defense.

2.Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs are trying to figure out their receiving corps in the post-Tyreek Hill era, but they still have Mahomes, Travis Kelce and a lot of offensive power. Defensively they have lost a bit, but will continue to take advantage of a complementary unit.

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Buccaneers are the The NFC is a favorite to reach the Super Bowl with Tom Brady leading the way. The veteran QB has been given every possible option in the run and pass game. But the defense, even with a few changes, remains his underrated cornerstone.

4. Green Bay Packers

The Packers are also in the process of moving to the receiving corps for Aaron Rodgers. But Since being managed by Matt LaFleur, Rodgers has put together a solid 13-game winning streak. thanks to great support from the running game and a very active defense. They still look like the best team in a weak division, and Rodgers keeps them among the NFC’s elite.

5. Los Angeles Rams

The Rams were defensively disintegrated, starting at the Miller exit. They also lost some coaching staff and had to shift their offense more than expected around Matthew Stafford. Sean McVay’s team won’t fall too far, but they’ll struggle to repeat as NFC West winners, let alone Super Bowl champions.

6. Los Angeles Chargers

Chargers have been added Khalil Mack and JC Jackson, adding the missing pieces to Brandon Staley’s defense. Justin Herbert will continue to develop after two stellar first seasons with a more versatile offense. No one should be surprised if this time it’s the Chargers who have a shot at the Super Bowl.

7. San Francisco 49ers

The 49ers have more potential with Trey Lance as the starting quarterback instead of Jimmy Garoppolo. They’re also a bit shakier, but that’s offset by a great offensive line, a good running game and great system under Kyle Shanahan. The defense is also stronger and deeper with more talent against the passing game.

8.Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens lost their way defensively last season, but now returns his usual ability to press from the wings and are set to have the best secondary in the NFL. All of that will go well with Lamar Jackson backed by a better line and a healthier offense when it comes to the running game.

9. Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys should feel good that Dak Prescott is away from his ankle injury issues and contract concerns. His offensive line changes are for the better and they have the ideal staff for Kellen Moore at the skill positions. The defense made an impact last season, but needs to find more consistency.

10. Cincinnati Bengals

Bengals overcome tough AFC to reach Super Bowl with young up-and-coming QB like Joe Barrow. They didn’t lose anything they didn’t replace in the offseason and they noticeably improved their offensive line. Cincinnati vs. Baltimore will be an intense battle for AFC North supremacy with contrasting styles.

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11. Denver Broncos

The Broncos had the biggest QB upgrade on the market with the trade for add Russell Wilson and let Drew Lock go to Seattle. The offseason will be critical for Russ to tune in with the receivers, who are also reeling from injury-plagued seasons. Additionally, they will have to adjust to a new scheme under Nathaniel Hackett and Justin Outten. The defense also has to adjust to the departure of Vic Fanzio. The talent is there, but they’re still the third-best team in the league’s toughest division.

12. Indianapolis Colts

The Colts are easily the best team in the league’s weakest division (AFC South). added Matt Ryan to face a headed attack Jonathan Taylor, who also boasts some big targets in the passing game. The aim will be to support a solid defence.

13.Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles were a pleasant surprise in the playoffs last season thanks to their potent offense, led by Jalen Hurts, and solid play on defense. added Philadelphia play maker on both sides of the fieldled by AJ Brown. They can steal the NFC East from the Cowboys.

14. Cleveland Browns

As the Browns deal with the Sending Deshaun Watson for the first six games, will be similar to last year, relying heavily on the run and defense. It makes sense to leave them mid-table after last season’s disappointment.

15. Miami Dolphins

Dolphins are also wildcards in many ways afterwards big offensive personnel improvements around Tua Tagovailoa;, with Tagovailoa being the biggest question mark in Mike McDaniel’s scheme. There are some good defensive pieces, but there could be problems with the departure of Brian Flores.

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16. Arizona Cardinals

17. Tennessee Titans

18. New England Patriots

19. Las Vegas Raiders

20. Pittsburgh Steelers

21. New Orleans Saints

22. Minnesota Vikings

23.Washington Commanders

24.Detroit Lions

25. New York Jets

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26. New York Giants

27. Carolina Panthers

28. Chicago Bears

29.Seattle Seahawks

30. Jacksonville Jaguars

31. Atlanta Falcons

32. Houston Texans

Source: Sporting News

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