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Some have a few needs, several of which might even sound nit-picky, while others have cannon ball-sized gashes. We'll break down where teams still need help, going team-by-team to question which position is the squeaky wheel that could lead to a summer trade or a post-draft free-agent signing.
If these positions aren't addressed in 2017, they will develop into first-round-type needs in 2018. Follow along as we look at what's structurally inefficient for how each roster is built.
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Now the Cardinals' interior defensive line may be the weakest, in terms of talent, in the NFL. The star there is Robert Nkemdiche, who hasn't seen significant playing time in even one professional game. The likes of Corey Peters, Rodney Gunter, Josh Mauro and Frostee Rucker are also on the roster.
Playing a college defensive back at inside linebacker (Deone Bucannon) was fun with Campbell up front, but without him, that could be <a href="http://www.authenticcoltssale.com/shop-by-players-delano-howell-jersey-c-1_18.html">Delano Howell Womens Jersey</a> trouble. The Cardinals doubled down on that style of play when they drafted Haason Reddick, a former walk-on defensive back at Temple, in the first round.
In a division with Todd Gurley, Carlos Hyde and Eddie Lacy, Arizona's run defense could be in for a world of hurt if it doesn't add bodies soon.
The Atlanta Falcons selected Oregon State offensive lineman Sean Harlow in the 2017 draft. However, as a fourth-round pick in a weak offensive line class—where lesser talents were pushed up the board—he really has the skills of a later Day 3 selection. On the offensive side of the ball, the Falcons are loaded everywhere, other than at guard.
On the defensive side of the ball, they drafted with head coach Dan Quinn's mentality in tow: speed and competition. It's not shocking to say <a href="http://www.authenticpackerssale.com/shop-by-players-52-clay-matthews-jersey-c-1_24.html">Clay Matthews Authentic Jersey</a> that a team that had a 25-point lead at one point in the Super Bowl has few holes in its roster.
If you were going to pick one, though, veteran competition at guard would be what you'd point to.
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