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- The NFL season is around the corner.
- This coming season looks wide open and without a clear-cut favorite.
- Here’s where all 32 teams stand heading into training camp.
- Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories.
The NFL season is just around the corner.
Heading into training camps, this may be one of the most open NFL seasons in recent memory. There doesn’t appear to be any clear-cut favorites. The New Orleans Saints, Los Angeles Rams, and Kansas City Chiefs will be in the running again, while the New England Patriots appear vulnerable.
Meanwhile, lovable losers like Cleveland Browns, New York Jets, and Oakland Raiders all swung big offseason moves to try to fight their way into the playoff picture.
With training camps not far away, here’s where all 32 teams stand in the offseason.
32. Miami Dolphins
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2018 record: 7-9
Biggest additions: Ryan Fitzpatrick (QB), Josh Rosen (QB) Dwayne Allen (TE), Eric Rowe (CB), Christian Wilkins (DT)
Biggest losses: Cameron Wake (DE), Danny Amendola (WR), Frank Gore (RB), Ja’Wuan James (RT)
Odds to win Super Bowl: 150/1
One thing to know: Former Patriots defensive coordinator Brian Flores will have his work cut out for him as head coach of the Dolphins. While Miami is a longshot to contend this year, the coming quarterback battle between Ryan Fitzpatrick and Josh Rosen should be one to watch.
31. Washington Redskins
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2018 record: 7-9
Biggest additions: Case Keenum (QB), Landon Collins (S), Dwayne Haskins (QB)
Biggest losses: Preston Smith (LB), Jamison Crowder (WR), HaHa Clinton-Dix (S)
Odds to win Super Bowl: 66/1
One thing to know: Washington appears stuck between rebuilding (the drafting of Haskins, letting a few big-name players leave in free agency) and trying to remain competitive (trading for Keenum, spending big on Collins). Ultimately, they may not be leaning enough in either direction to get anything done.
30. New York Giants
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2018 record: 5-11
Biggest additions: Daniel Jones (QB), Dexter Lawrence (DT), Deandre Baker (CB), Golden Tate (WR)
Biggest losses: Landon Collins (S), Jamon Brown (G), B.W. Webb (CB)
Odds to win Super Bowl: 75/1
One thing to know: After passing on a first-round quarterback at last year’s draft in favor of starting Eli Manning, this year the Giants invested in the future, selecting Daniel Jones with the sixth overall pick. Should the Giants struggle early in the season again, the pressure will be on the New York front office to make a switch.
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