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Biggest Remaining Holes for All 32 Teams After the 2023 NFL Draft

With the player-acquisition part of the offseason in the rearview mirror, let’s assess which rosters are in good shape and which still need some upgrades.

With the NFL draft and free agency completed, many questions have been answered regarding depth charts across the league.

The calendar has turned to May, and Desmond Ridder and Sam Howell remain QB1 for the Falcons and Commanders, respectively. But did those teams address glaring holes on the roster to assist their inexperienced quarterbacks?

Also, did teams hear the outcries from their respective fan bases to fill a certain need through the draft or free agency? Titans brass probably did, but that didn’t force them to draft a wide receiver early. Tennessee GM Ran Carthon and coach Mike Vrabel hilariously waved at the TV cameras inside their war room after drafting a tight end to start Day 3 of the draft, with the wide receiver selection eventually arriving in the seventh round.

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Every team has a blueprint for addressing holes on the roster, and most wait until the draft instead of splurging in free agency.

As we head into organized team activities and mandatory minicamps, let’s assess which position holes remain for all 32 teams.