10 of the biggest moves in the NFL in 2025 offseason

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Such as Yahoo Sports' Nate Nate Tice, Matt Harmon and Charles McDonald:

Cowboy Trading WR George Pickens

Why it matters: Dallas requires a vertical X receiver to pair with the Ceedee Lamb. Pickens are talented but risky due to maturity and engagement issues. The Cowboys viewed it as a worthy gambling at a reasonable cost.

WR Davante Adams Signed with Rams

Why it matters: Odell Beckham Jr. Adams has shown elite skills in covering people and is expected to improve the Rams' pass game.

OG Joe Thuney to the Bear (and the O-Line Overhaul in general)

Why it matters: Thuney not only adds talent, but also leadership and versatility (he can also play in the center if needed). Chicago also signed Drew Dalman and drafted Ozzy Trapilo, demonstrating a real commitment to protecting Caleb Williams and moving from patchwork solutions to real upgrades. The bears seem to be strengthening the O-line that has been a weakness since Olin Kreutz retired.

Liam Coen to Jaguars as head coach

Why it matters: Coen is expected to bring more diverse, more aggressive games, such as better plans for new weapons like Brian Thomas Jr. and Travis Hunter, as well as overall creative game design to enhance the development of Trevor Lawrence.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - May 10: Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen talks with the media during rookie mini camp at the Miller Electric Center on May 10, 2025. (Photo of Logan Bowles/Getty Pictures)

Jacksonville's Liam Coen is one of seven head coaches on the new team's first year. (Photo of Logan Bowles/Getty Pictures)

(Logan Bowles by Getty Image)

Crow Draft Security Malaki Starks

Why it matters: Starks paired with Kyle Hamilton - provides Baltimore with the league's most versatile safety duo. The secondary is getting harder and more flexible, helping the Ravens maintain or improve their top-level defense.

Klint Kubiak and the Seahawks' offensive overhaul

Why it matters: Kubiak was hired as offensive coordinator to reshape the Seahawks staff to fit his horizon.

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Seattle strengthened the narrow rooms and offensive lines and brought a variety of reception and running options, including drafting Christian Haines (OL), plus Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Jalen Milroe. The goal is to make the offense more dynamic and plan-friendly, especially focusing on the two tight end points that compete in a solid NFC West game.

Commander offensive tackle overhaul

Why it matters: They traded Laremy Tunsil and drafted Josh Conerly Jr. as a bookmark tackle. Prioritizing protections for rookie QB Jayden Daniels, Washington's aggressive action solidifies the offensive line, which should help him stay upright and effective, suggests a long-term plan to build him.

Vikings remake internal offensive line

Why it matters: Last year, the Vikings struggled with indoor stress and running game consistency. This prompted them to sign Ryan Kelly and Will Fries and pick Donovan Jackson's O-Line. Overhaul supports QB JJ McCarthy and a diverse physical running game.

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Chip Kelly and Pete Carroll to Raiders

Why it matters: For years, raiders have been seen as serious, professional action. With Creative Insense (with Kelly as coordinator), strong leadership (Carroll as head coach), and dedicated to passing, the series is seen as really fun and relevant.

Mustang enhances defensive spine

Why it matters: Denver aims at the middle of its defense by re-signing DJ Jones, drafting Jahdae Barron, and adding Dre Greenlaw and Talanoa Hufanga.

After being manipulated by the highest playoffs, the Broncos are getting stronger on every level - defensive line, guard and secondary. This is widely regarded as the move that makes them the best defense in the NFL.

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