ESPN Giants reporter Dan Graziano says the combine is a place where New York will begin looking at ways to rebuild the league's worst defense. (1:07)

Giants should be all about defense at combine (1:07)

With the scouting combine kicking off this week, NFL Nation reporters take a closer look at the positions of need for all 32 teams and which players will be closely evaluated.

Click the links after each team to view the full posts, or check out the full thread here.

Atlanta Falcons: The Falcons need help on the offensive and defensive lines, along with more speed at linebacker. Read the post here.

Arizona Cardinals: One common refrain from the Cardinals this offseason has been the need to improve their pass rush. Read the post here.

Baltimore Ravens: Cornerback is the most glaring void on the team, but the Ravens are due to finally draft a pass-rusher in the first round. Read the post here.

Buffalo Bills: The Bills might need a new left tackle, but higher on their list of needs should be addressing the defensive front seven. Read the post here.

Carolina Panthers: An every-down defensive end, a big cornerback and depth on the offensive line should be the priorities. Read the post here.

Chicago Bears: They desperately require help on defense, specifically in the front seven. Read the post here.

Cincinnati Bengals: With the chance of losing two wide receivers in free agency, the Bengals might have a big need right there. Read the post here.

Cleveland Browns: The Browns' never-ending search for a quarterback continues -- for the 13th offseason in a row. Read the post here.

Dallas Cowboys: Finding immediate help at cornerback, defensive end and defensive tackle is a must. Read the post here.

Denver Broncos: With two left tackles coming off injured reserve, the Broncos' top position of need is clear. Read the post here.

Detroit Lions: They need help in a bunch of places -- both in finding starters and quality depth. Read the post here.

Green Bay Packers: A three-down inside linebacker and a tight end are on their list of needs. Read the post here.

Houston Texans: Offense, offense, offense. The Texans have some defensive needs, but offense is what they need most. Read the post here.

Indianapolis Colts: They have two glaring needs that must be addressed: offensive line and pass-rusher. Read the post here.

Jacksonville Jaguars: The Jaguars' priorities are finding pass-rushers and a free safety. Read the post here.

Kansas City Chiefs: The Chiefs were thin at cornerback in 2015 and face uncertainty. Read the post here.

Los Angeles Rams: Quarterback is the primary need for the Rams, who have the No. 15 pick. Read the post here.

Miami Dolphins: The Dolphins enter this offseason with several well-defined needs, starting with linebacker. Read the post here.

Minnesota Vikings: The Vikings have made it clear they're looking for more from their offensive line. Read the post here.

New England Patriots: Could the Patriots take a peek at a former teammate of their first-round pick from 2015? Read the post here.

New Orleans Saints: After yet another dreadful season on defense, the Saints should target the best available defensive player. Read the post here.

New York Giants: They finished last in the league in defense and need six or seven new starters on that side of the ball. Read the post here.

New York Jets: The Jets must get faster on both sides of the ball, and they still don't have a clear-cut quarterback of the future. Read the post here.

Oakland Raiders: The Raiders, who own the No. 14 pick, need to keep an eye on the top cornerbacks. Read the post here.

Pittsburgh Steelers: A position of need is one the team has been trying to solve for a few years -- cornerback. Read the post here.

Philadelphia Eagles: Quarterback could become a position of need, especially if they part ways with Sam Bradford. Read the post here.

San Diego Chargers: They must add some talented playmakers on defense to compete in the AFC West. Read the post here.

San Francisco 49ers: So much is in flux with the rebuilding Niners that it's hard to say where they will go with the No. 7 pick. Read the post here.

Seattle Seahawks: Expect the Seahawks to look for offensive line help, as they could lose two starters in free agency. Read the post here.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The Buccaneers need help in the secondary at cornerback and at safety. Read the post here.

Tennessee Titans: The Titans have a laundry list of needs, but protecting quarterback Marcus Mariota is their top priority. Read the post here.

Washington Redskins: The Redskins need to upgrade several areas, starting with the defensive line. Read the post here.