NFL power rankings 2018: Packers in top 10 as training camp begins

ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 08: Aaron Rodgers
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20. Seattle Seahawks

It’s been a difficult offseason for the Seahawks, who have lost a lot of talent on both sides of the ball. Russell Wilson will need to carry the team to have any hopes of returning to the playoffs. Seattle’s championship window is shut, at least for now, but Wilson is only 29 years old, so they still have plenty of time to rebuild in the coming seasons.

19. Chicago Bears

One team that has improved a lot is Chicago. It’s been an offseason of change for the Bears, and new head coach Matt Nagy will be hoping the additions made on offense can make them contenders in the near future. The Bears could be one of the most improved teams in the NFL this year, making the NFC North a very strong division.

18. Tennessee Titans

Tennessee has a talented roster and should be winning more games than it did last year. I’m excited about the Titans’ 1-2 punch at running back with Derrick Henry and Dion Lewis. As long as Marcus Mariota is healthy, the Titans have playoff potential.

17. Washington Redskins

The Washington Redskins will be a very interesting team to watch this year. The decision to replace Kirk Cousins with Alex Smith is easily their biggest offseason story. If Smith can play like he did in Kansas City last year, Washington will be playoff contenders.