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Updated NFL depth charts for all 32 teams

With the draft and free agency in the rearview mirror, rosters are largely set for the 2018 season. So how has your team's depth chart changed after all the additions and departures? NFL Nation takes a look at all 32.

AFC East | AFC North| AFC South | AFC West

NFC East | NFC North | NFC South | NFC West


AFC EAST

Buffalo Bills

Josh Allen begins his career at No. 3 on the depth chart, but how long can AJ McCarron keep the No. 7 overall pick on the sideline? Read more from Mike Rodak.

Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins didn't draft a quarterback, which means they are counting on Ryan Tannehill, who is returning from a lost season to lead an offense with several new starters. Read more from Mike Rodak.

New England Patriots

While top draft picks Isaiah Wynn and Sony Michel figure in the Patriots' immediate plans, eyes will be on seventh-round QB Danny Etling to see if he is worthy of a roster spot. Read more from Mike Reiss.

New York Jets

The Jets still have four quarterbacks and 13 cornerbacks on the roster, but the fiercest competition could be at wide receiver. Read more from Rich Cimini.

AFC NORTH

Baltimore Ravens

Michael Crabtree and first-round pick Hayden Hurst highlight a wave of new targets for quarterback Joe Flacco. Read more from Jamison Hensley.

Cincinnati Bengals

First-round pick Billy Price, who could be a starter from Week 1, headlines a group of rookies aiming to make an impact early on. Read more from Katherine Terrell.

Cleveland Browns

The QB position has undergone a complete overhaul from 2017. Baker Mayfield, the draft's first overall pick, will play only if he forces his way on the field with his performance and production. Read more from Pat McManamon.

Pittsburgh Steelers

The addition of third-round pick Mason Rudolph creates an interesting competition on the quarterback depth chart behind Ben Roethlisberger. Read more from Jeremy Fowler.

AFC SOUTH

Houston Texans

Free-agent addition Tyrann Mathieu gives the Texans a playmaker for the back end of a defense that features a ferocious pass rush when everyone is healthy. Read more from Sarah Barshop.

Indianapolis Colts

The Colts have struggled to protect their QBs recently, but the hope is that first-round pick Quenton Nelson and better health will alleviate the issue. Read more from Mike Wells.

Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jaguars brought in three new starters -- Andrew Norwell, Austin Seferian-Jenkins and Donte Moncrief -- to boost an offense that relies heavily on running back Leonard Fournette. Read more from Mike DiRocco.

Tennessee Titans

The Titans gave their linebackers an infusion of rookie talent by selecting Rashaan Evans and Harold Landry early in the draft. Read more from Cameron Wolfe.

AFC WEST

Denver Broncos

While the QB depth chart looks settled, there should be intense competition at wide receiver and on the defensive line. Read more from Jeff Legwold.

Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs have moved on from several longtime stars since last season began, but no unit has seen more turnover than the quarterbacks. Read more from Adam Teicher.

Los Angeles Chargers

After strengthening the roster this offseason, the Chargers look deepest at receiver, defensive line and in the secondary, but depth on the offensive line is a concern. Read more from Eric D. Williams.

Oakland Raiders

The Raiders are going to rely on a veteran RB group led by Marshawn Lynch and Doug Martin -- and if Martin still has something in the tank, this duo could be reminiscent of Tyrone Wheatley and Napoleon Kaufman. Read more from Paul Gutierrez.

NFC EAST

Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys are hoping a committee approach at wide receiver can help offset the void created by releasing Dez Bryant. Read more from Todd Archer.

New York Giants

The Giants are counting on Saquon Barkley, the No. 2 overall pick, and a reinforced offensive line to change the way their offense operates. Read more from Jordan Raanan.

Philadelphia Eagles

Look for plenty of two-TE sets and matchup problems if Dallas Goedert, the team's second-round pick, transitions well to the pro game. Read more from Tim McManus.

Washington Redskins

With the additions of Alex Smith and Derrius Guice, the offense will have a much different look in 2018. Read more from John Keim.

NFC NORTH

Chicago Bears

Allen Robinson highlights a new-look group of pass-catchers at the disposal of QB Mitchell Trubisky. Read more from Jeff Dickerson.

Detroit Lions

Matt Patricia's first offseason as Lions coach will see a lot of competition, as there are many starting spots -- particularly on the defensive line -- that are up for grabs. Read more from Michael Rothstein.

Green Bay Packers

As the Packers emerge from the draft, one of the biggest questions they'll face is how they are going to distribute running back carries among Jamaal Williams, Aaron Jones and Ty Montgomery. Read more from Rob Demovsky.

Minnesota Vikings

Now that the QB situation is squared away, the biggest question marks revolve around the interior of the offensive line. Read more from Courtney Cronin.

NFC SOUTH

Atlanta Falcons

The pecking order at wide receiver starts with Julio Jones, but adding first-round pick Calvin Ridley and free-agent pickup Justin Bethel to the mix behind Jones will shake things up. Read more from Vaughn McClure.

Carolina Panthers

While the Panthers keep their eyes open for depth at the running back position, there are a few options on the roster to consider, starting with Cameron Artis-Payne. Read more from David Newton.

New Orleans Saints

New Orleans added talent to every level of its defense this offseason as it pushes to get over the hump in the NFC. Read more from Mike Triplett.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Buccaneers made some hefty investments on both lines that should pay off, especially for a pass rush that struggled last season. Read more from Jenna Laine.

NFC WEST

Arizona Cardinals

The Cardinals' starting QB is Sam Bradford. But if (when?) he gets hurt, it's likely that they bypass backup Mike Glennon for the QB of the future: rookie Josh Rosen. Read more from Josh Weinfuss.

Los Angeles Rams

The Rams must replace more than half of their starters on defense from 2017, but newcomers Ndamukong Suh, Marcus Peters and Aqib Talib have L.A. buzzing. Read more from Alden Gonzalez.

San Francisco 49ers

While the offense looks steady with Jimmy Garoppolo leading the way, the team's defense has numerous questions, including at middle linebacker. Read more from Nick Wagoner.

Seattle Seahawks

No position group on Seattle's roster will look more different than the defensive line, where third-round pick Rasheem Green figures to compete for a starting spot. Read more from Brady Henderson.