The review, published before OTAs and minicamps, says most clubs should have only two or three needs, though some may still pursue veterans or trades.
Quarterback concerns stand out for teams including Cleveland, the Jets and Pittsburgh, while others are flagged for weaknesses on the offensive line, at receiver, or in the secondary.
The post-draft assessment suggests unresolved gaps could shape Week 1 readiness, with further offseason movement possible as teams revisit unsettled positions before training camp.
After trading stars like Sauce Gardner and Jaylen Waddle, which rebuilding team is best positioned for a surprise turnaround?
Which team's high-stakes quarterback gamble will most dramatically reshape the 2026 NFL playoff race?