As the 2023 NFL season continues to unfold, analysts are already offering their evaluations of how teams performed during the offseason. Brou, one of the league’s prominent analysts, recently released his offseason grades for every team. In his assessment, the Dallas Cowboys once again failed to impress, while the Chicago Bears and Kansas City Chiefs received high marks for their moves in the offseason.

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Cowboys – Another F in the Offseason

The Dallas Cowboys continue to leave fans and analysts disappointed with their offseason performance. Despite making some moves in free agency, the team’s key decisions have not addressed the critical needs in their roster. Brou awarded the Cowboys a grade of F for their lack of initiative in making impactful changes, particularly in areas like the offensive line and defensive backfield.

While the Cowboys still possess a strong roster, especially on defense, their inability to make bold, necessary changes shows a lack of long-term vision. Even with Dak Prescott leading the offense, the Cowboys haven’t made significant upgrades to help him succeed in the upcoming season. The absence of notable additions or improvements has left the team stagnant, which has led Brou to assign them yet another failing grade.

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Bears – A Grade for Clear Progress

On the other hand, the Chicago Bears stand out as one of the offseason’s success stories. Brou gave the Bears a solid A grade for their clear progress in improving their roster. The team made savvy moves to address key weaknesses, particularly in offensive line play and adding crucial defensive pieces.

The Bears made smart use of their cap space, bringing in several quality free agents who could have an immediate impact. The development of young quarterback Justin Fields is also a focal point, as the Bears have set up a better supporting cast around him. With these improvements, Chicago looks poised to take a step forward in the 2023 season, and Brou’s A-grade reflects the team’s commitment to rebuilding effectively.

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Chiefs – Once Again, a Passing Grade

The Kansas City Chiefs, reigning Super Bowl champions, continue to showcase their dominance even without major offseason shakeups. Brou gave the Chiefs a strong grade for their offseason moves, noting the team’s ability to maintain stability and chemistry, especially on both sides of the ball.

The Chiefs didn’t make any earth-shattering signings, but they’ve consistently done well to surround quarterback Patrick Mahomes with the right pieces. Young stars like Skyy Moore and George Karlaftis are expected to take on more significant roles, and the team continues to benefit from the leadership of Mahomes and coach Andy Reid. Given their consistency and long-term success, the Chiefs earned another A-grade in Brou’s assessment, with few weaknesses to address heading into the new season.

 

Conclusion

The NFL offseason is a critical period for teams to strengthen their rosters, and this year’s evaluations show varying degrees of success. While the Cowboys remain stagnant with some questionable decisions, the Bears have made clear strides forward, and the Chiefs continue to build on their championship pedigree. Brou’s grades offer a snapshot of the current state of each team, and fans can expect an exciting season ahead with several teams looking to make major moves.