Best offseason addition for each NFL team
Jacksonville Jaguars: LB K’Lavon Chaisson
Doug Marrone’s big-play defense from 2017 just hasn’t recaptured that form. A year ago, the Jaguars used a first-round draft choice on defensive end Josh Allen and he responded with a Pro Bowl year. But the club needs more playmakers at linebacker and 2020 first-rounder K’Lavon Chaisson (LSU) should bolster the club’s front seven.
Kansas City Chiefs: RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire
The defending Super Bowl champions appear set at every position and used free agency to add a little depth. The club got a big year down the stretch and in the playoffs from Damien Williams. But Andy Reid and company added a spark plug in first-rounder Clyde Edwards-Helaire, who figures to make the offense more dangerous than ever.
Las Vegas Raiders: LB Cory Littleton
Jon Gruden’s team was in search for help at linebacker this offseason and may have hit that nail on the head with Cory Littleton. The four-year pro was especially effective in this last two seasons with the Rams and his versatility should help Paul Guenther’s defense. He’s totaled a combined 7.5 sacks and nine takeaways the past two seasons.