2019 NFL Power Rankings: Projected wins /playoff chances from 1-32
1. Kansas City Chiefs
Projected wins: 10.3
Chance to make playoffs: 80.3 percent
Where the team improved this offseason: Young blood on defense. The major defensive acquisitions (safety Tyrann Mathieu and end Frank Clark) are 26 and 25, respectively. Similarly, the Chiefs' other significant defensive additions should have their best football ahead. That should help resuscitate a unit that had relied on older players such as Eric Berry and Justin Houston, both 30 and recently released by Kansas City. -- Adam Teicher
32. Miami Dolphins
Projected wins: 5.6
Chance to make playoffs: 5.0 percent
Where the team improved this offseason: A plan to escape mediocrity. There wasn't much roster improvement for the Dolphins this offseason, but they deserve credit for knowing they weren't a signing or two away, instead deciding to pile up their major resources for the future. In 2020, the Dolphins are set to have over $100 million in salary-cap space and as many as 12 draft picks, including five in the first three rounds, to continue rebuilding this team into an eventual contender. Owner Stephen Ross gave his blessing for the Dolphins to plan for the future rather than selling hope for a everything-goes-right 9-7 season. Headed by Brian Flores and a low-cost Josh Rosen, Miami's chances for long-term success have a clearer path than there has been in a decade. -- Cameron Wolfe
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1. Kansas City Chiefs
Projected wins: 10.3
Chance to make playoffs: 80.3 percent
Where the team improved this offseason: Young blood on defense. The major defensive acquisitions (safety Tyrann Mathieu and end Frank Clark) are 26 and 25, respectively. Similarly, the Chiefs' other significant defensive additions should have their best football ahead. That should help resuscitate a unit that had relied on older players such as Eric Berry and Justin Houston, both 30 and recently released by Kansas City. -- Adam Teicher
32. Miami Dolphins
Projected wins: 5.6
Chance to make playoffs: 5.0 percent
Where the team improved this offseason: A plan to escape mediocrity. There wasn't much roster improvement for the Dolphins this offseason, but they deserve credit for knowing they weren't a signing or two away, instead deciding to pile up their major resources for the future. In 2020, the Dolphins are set to have over $100 million in salary-cap space and as many as 12 draft picks, including five in the first three rounds, to continue rebuilding this team into an eventual contender. Owner Stephen Ross gave his blessing for the Dolphins to plan for the future rather than selling hope for a everything-goes-right 9-7 season. Headed by Brian Flores and a low-cost Josh Rosen, Miami's chances for long-term success have a clearer path than there has been in a decade. -- Cameron Wolfe
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