Week 2 around the NFL was chaos. Pure. Utter.

Chaos. Every week of the season, we'll assess the state of each roster with a particular focus on its weaknesses. By the end of the campaign, we'll have built a big board for every team based on its biggest needs and wants.

Everything from immediate holes to fill to the offseason player carousel of free agency and the 2025 NFL draft is taken into account. The weaknesses here are not just knee-jerk reactions to the weekend's games, but more an overarching assessment with both present and future roster-building in mind. All AFC teams are scouted by Alex Ballentine , and all NFC teams are scouted by Matt Holder .

Further analysis of every NFL roster will publish each Monday throughout the regular season. After an underwhelming NFL debut, it didn't take long for Marvin Harrison Jr. to bounce back and prove any doubters wrong.

The No. 4 overall pick made a resounding statement with four catches for 130 yards and two touchdowns in the Arizona Cardinals' win over the Los Angeles Rams. That pushes Arizona to 1-1 on the season and gives the team a strong divisional win.

Biggest Weaknesses: Add Now: OT Cam Fleming The Cardinals placed starting right tackle Jonah Williams on injured reserve last week, and Williams' timetable for return is unknown. Meanwhile, the team is thin at offensive tackle, so adding a veteran like Fleming as a backup would be a wise investment. Another option would be to sign someone like Charles Leno, who has exclusiv.