There has been no shortage of hot takes on the state of the NFL following a full week of marquee free-agency signings and blockbuster trades.
While some of these moves have moved the needle and shifted the league's landscape, it's far too early to start crowning and burying teams based on their acquisitions and losses.
There are still plenty of notable players left to be signed—the veterans who sign during the latter stages of the offseason may not grab as many headlines, but they often end up becoming key contributions on Super Bowl squads—and next month's draft will also further shift the NFL power structure.