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NFL power rankings: Who lands at No. 1 after the 2022 draft?

The 2022 NFL draft gave all 32 teams a chance to reload their rosters in the hope of pursuing the Super Bowl in the upcoming season, but which teams actually put themselves at the top of the heap?

The Los Angeles Rams took home the Lombardi Trophy last season, but didn’t have a single pick among the top 100 selections in this year’s draft, due to previous trades that helped them win the title.

Will that leave the top spot up for grabs heading into the 2022 season?

Here are the latest NFL power rankings following this year’s draft, courtesy of Peter King at NBC Sports:

32. Houston Texans

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31. Carolina Panthers

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30. Atlanta Falcons

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29. Jacksonville Jaguars

(AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)

28. Chicago Bears

Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

27. New York Jets

Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports

26. Washington Commanders

Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

25. Seattle Seahawks

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24. New York Giants

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23. Pittsburgh Steelers

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22. Arizona Cardinals

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21. Indianapolis Colts

(AP Photo/Darryl Webb)

20. Detroit Lions

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19. Minnesota Vikings

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18. Cleveland Browns

Scott Galvin-USA TODAY Sports

17. New England Patriots

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16. Miami Dolphins

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15. Dallas Cowboys

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14. Denver Broncos

Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

13. Las Vegas Raiders

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12. Tennessee Titans

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11. New Orleans Saints

Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

10. San Francisco 49ers

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9. Philadelphia Eagles

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8. Baltimore Ravens

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7. Cincinnati Bengals

(AP Photo/Jeff Dean)

6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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5. Green Bay Packers

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4. Los Angeles Rams

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3. Kansas City Chiefs

Joseph Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports

2. Los Angeles Chargers

Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

1. Buffalo Bills

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Story originally appeared on Draft Wire