NFL Power Rankings after the 2026 NFL Draft
The NFL offseason always brings optimism, but nothing reshapes the league quite like the draft. With the 2026 NFL Draft now in the books, every team has added new talent, filled key needs, and, at least on paper, taken a step forward. From franchise-altering picks at the top to potential steals in the later rounds, the league’s landscape has already begun to shift.
But not all improvements are created equal. Some teams look ready to contend immediately. Others are still building. And a few may have taken a step back. With that in mind, here are the NFL power rankings following the 2026 NFL Draft, as we sort through the hype, the fits, and what it all means heading into the season.
MORE: NFL Draft grades for biggest winners and losers
32) Miami Dolphins. Drafted like they’re trying to patch structural leaks up front and in the middle, but they still didn’t add enough proven firepower to scare anyone on Sundays.
31) Arizona Cardinals. Leaned hard into skill talent and identity, but the draft didn’t do enough to fix the adult problems – protection consistency, front-seven teeth, and a secondary that can survive real quarterbacks.
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The NFL offseason always brings optimism, but nothing reshapes the league quite like the draft. With the 2026 NFL Draft now in the books, every team has added new talent, filled key needs, and, at least on paper, taken a step forward. From franchise-altering picks at the top to potential steals in the later rounds, the league’s landscape has already begun to shift.
But not all improvements are created equal. Some teams look ready to contend immediately. Others are still building. And a few may have taken a step back. With that in mind, here are the NFL power rankings following the 2026 NFL Draft, as we sort through the hype, the fits, and what it all means heading into the season.
MORE: NFL Draft grades for biggest winners and losers
32) Miami Dolphins. Drafted like they’re trying to patch structural leaks up front and in the middle, but they still didn’t add enough proven firepower to scare anyone on Sundays.
31) Arizona Cardinals. Leaned hard into skill talent and identity, but the draft didn’t do enough to fix the adult problems – protection consistency, front-seven teeth, and a secondary that can survive real quarterbacks.
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