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Before the chaos of free agency and the NFL draft take hold, here's a quick breakdown of the offensive position groups that teams should be addressing this offseason.
You can follow all the skill position player signings ranked by their fantasy impact in our Offensive Free Agent Index.
Arizona Cardinals
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Wide Receiver
2
Offensive Line
3
Tight End
After a strong rookie season, Kyler Murray is poised to make a significant leap in Year 2 as long as the Cardinals' front office can upgrade the talent around him.
Atlanta Falcons
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Running Back
2
Offensive Line
3
Tight End
Injuries have taken their toll on Devonta Freeman's effectiveness, so finding a playmaking running back to share the load or potentially replace him outright will be priority No. 1 for the Falcons.
Baltimore Ravens
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Wide Receiver
2
Offensive Line
3
Running Back
It's possible that last year's draft picks Marquise Brown and Miles Boykin will emerge as steady contributors at receiver, but until they do, Baltimore would be wise to stockpile weapons in Lamar Jackson's arsenal.
Buffalo Bills
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Wide Receiver
2
Offensive Line
3
Tight End
John Brown had a career year during his first season in Buffalo, and Cole Beasley proved to be a safety net in the slot for Josh Allen. Now, general manager Brandon Beane needs to find another quality target to round out three-wide sets.
Carolina Panthers
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Offensive Line
2
Quarterback
3
Tight End
Cam Newton's future with the Panthers is still up in the air. With veterans Luke Kuechly and Greg Olsen already gone, it's possible the new regime elects to begin their reign by replacing the franchise's longtime quarterback.
Chicago Bears
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Quarterback
2
Offensive Line
3
Tight End
Three inconsistent seasons might be enough for the Bears to move on from Mitch Trubisky as the team's starting quarterback, especially given the rest of the roster is built to contend now.
Cincinnati Bengals
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Quarterback
2
Offensive Line
3
Tight End
The Bengals will select Joe Burrow with the first overall pick, but improving their offensive line will be key to their new franchise quarterback's early career success.
Cleveland Browns
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Offensive Line
2
Tight End
3
Wide Receiver
The Browns have one of the most talented skill position groups in the entire league, which will allow them to shift focus toward rebuilding their blocking unit.
Dallas Cowboys
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Tight End
2
Wide Receiver
3
Quarterback
As long as the Cowboys find a way to get Dak Prescott and Amari Cooper back under contract, their only real area of need on offense will be at tight end. If in-house option Blake Jarwin can fill that void, then Dallas can spend their offseason beefing up the defense.
Denver Broncos
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Wide Receiver
2
Offensive Line
3
Quarterback
Courtland Sutton is a star, but the Broncos could use more than one receiver to help round out their depth chart and give sophomore quarterback Drew Lock the best chance to produce.
Detroit Lions
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Running Back
2
Offensive Line
3
Wide Receiver
For a team that didn't come close to the playoffs, the Lions have a fairly complete set of offensive pieces. However, they may feel compelled to find a more reliable running back after Kerryon Johnson spent the bulk of his first two NFL seasons injured.
Green Bay Packers
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Wide Receiver
2
Tight End
3
Offensive Line
When Aaron Rodgers isn't voicing his displeasure with the latest CBA offer, he's likely expressing his desire to acquire another receiver to pair with Davante Adams.
Houston Texans
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Running Back
2
Offensive Line
3
Tight End
The Texans could use help at every offensive position outside of quarterback, though running back and offensive line represent the most glaring needs.
Indianapolis Colts
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Quarterback
2
Wide Receiver
3
Running Back
Jacoby Brissett did an admirable job taking over after Andrew Luck's sudden retirement, he's just more of a placeholder than a long-term solution at the position.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Tight End
2
Quarterback
3
Wide Receiver
The Jaguars are another team that could use an infusion of new blood at almost every level of their offense.
Kansas City Chiefs
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Running Back
2
Wide Receiver
3
Offensive Line
Was Damien Williams' second straight late-season surge enough to keep him in the lead back role for another year?
Las Vegas Raiders
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Wide Receiver
2
Quarterback
3
Offensive Line
The Antonio Brown experiment failed miserably and left the Raiders with a massive hole at wideout. They can't go another year with tight end Darren Waller being their only viable pass-catching threat.
Los Angeles Chargers
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Quarterback
2
Offensive Line
3
Tight End
Philip Rivers' replacement will be one of the most interesting storylines of the offseason. With a decent quarterback and some additions to the offensive line, the Chargers could make a deep playoff run.
Los Angeles Rams
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Offensive Line
2
Running Back
3
Quarterback
A decision on Todd Gurley's future will attract all the headlines, but the Rams aren't going anywhere if they don't fix their problems on the offensive line.
Miami Dolphins
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Quarterback
2
Running Back
3
Offensive Line
The Dolphins may have more needs than any team in the league. Fortunately, they have the draft picks and cap space to start solving those issues in 2020.
Minnesota Vikings
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Offensive Line
2
Quarterback
3
Wide Receiver
Minnesota's offensive line made strides this season and should continue to be a priority for their front office.
New England Patriots
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Quarterback
2
Tight End
3
Wide Receiver
With several reports suggesting Tom Brady could actually leave New England, Bill Belichick could be looking for a new signal-caller while still hunting for a Rob Gronkowski replacement at tight end.
New Orleans Saints
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Wide Receiver
2
Offensive Line
3
Quarterback
The search for a No. 2 receiver who can consistently produce continues. Luckily for the Saints, their top wideout Michael Thomas does the work of two men.
New York Giants
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Offensive Line
2
Wide Receiver
3
Quarterback
Daniel Jones was gifted one of the best supporting casts a quarterback could ask for, but insulating him with better blocking is imperative.
New York Jets
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Wide Receiver
2
Offensive Line
3
Tight End
Robby Anderson is heading to free agency, leaving the Jets without a true outside threat at receiver.
Philadelphia Eagles
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Wide Receiver
2
Running Back
3
Offensive Line
Injuries and aging players have turned the Eagles' receiving corps from a strength to a pressing need. Even if J.J. Arcega-Whiteside rebounds from a subpar rookie campaign, Philly will still require reinforcements at the position.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Quarterback
2
Wide Receiver
3
Tight End
With all the quarterbacks from Ben Roethlisberger's draft class retired or in a state of rapid decline, it's safe to wonder whether he'll have much left in the tank after a year off. The time is now to find his successor.
San Francisco 49ers
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Wide Receiver
2
Offensive Line
3
Running Back
Deebo Samuel was a difference-maker down the stretch, but with Emmanuel Sanders hitting free agency, the 49ers will be in the market for receiver help.
Seattle Seahawks
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Offensive Line
2
Tight End
3
Running Back
Whether it's protecting Russell Wilson or powering their rushing attack, offensive line is at the top of the Seahawks' list this offseason.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Running Back
2
Quarterback
3
Offensive Line
Fantasy managers have been daydreaming about what a high-end running back could do in Tampa's offense for several years now. Will this be the season it finally happens?
Tennessee Titans
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Offensive Line
2
Quarterback
3
Running Back
Until we know how the Titans plan to approach Ryan Tannehill's and Derrick Henry's contract situations, it's hard to judge their offensive needs.
Washington Redskins
Rank
Offensive Needs
1
Tight End
2
Offensive Line
3
Quarterback
Washington made the tough decision to release Jordan Reed due to his long history of concussions. With no real replacement on the roster, the organization will have to look elsewhere for a new starter.