Speed and explosiveness should improve Lions
The Lions and Raiders are among the most improved teams so far this offseason.
Free agency zipped by with about 100 signings in March. The pace of trades continued hot and heavy with a record 28 going down during the draft.
Don't expect much from the June 1 cap casualty list. That's been a fading market for the past few years as teams continue to get better at managing their caps. Already, some of the 16 potential casualties are being spoken for -- Broncos defensive tackle Daryl Gardener is headed to Cincinnati and Jets quarterback Vinny Testaverde is likely going to Dallas. It's not out of the question for Redskins linebacker Jeremiah Trotter to go back to the Eagles and Rams quarterback Kurt Warner to land in Chicago with Lovie Smith. That leaves Falcons cornerback Tyrone Williams, Packers defensive end Joe Johnson, 49ers safety Zack Bronson, Bucs tackle Kenyatta Walker and a few others.
So, for the most part, rosters are set. With the draft concluded and little left in free agency, here's who did the best this offseason.

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John Clayton is a senior writer for ESPN.com.


