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Ranking the 5 Worst Moves of the 2022 NFL Offseason

The 2022 NFL offseason has been filled with all types of transactions.

Some have been considered shrewd, such as budget signings for impact free agents and trades that will help a team reach its goals during the upcoming campaign.

Others were much more concerning. Several clubs misjudged a positional market and ended up overpaying for replaceable players or were fleeced in trades that could set their organizations back.

This article will focus on the latter, highlighting the worst moves made since the new league year began March 16.

These have been ranked in ascending order based on projected costs—both short- and long-term, including team-building ramifications in terms of draft capital and finances.