in

Power Rankings: Major shakeup in top 10 – NFL.com, NFL News

Power Rankings: Major shakeup in top 10 – NFL.com, NFL News


         

I so badly wanted to crown a new No. 1 in the Power Rankings this week. Couldn’t pull the trigger. But wedohave a very new-looking top five to break down. Let’s get to it.

    ********

 

     

NOTE:The previous rankings referenced in the lineup below are from theWeek 6 Power Rankings.

   

Previous rank:     1

Another week,      another lopsided winagainst an overmatched opponent. An ultra-accommodating      early schedulehas made the      Patriotsa difficult team to analyze. Given the up-and-down nature of the offense, you can make the case that Pats should drop in an exercise like this. But then again, the defending      Super Bowlchampions are 6-0 – why should they be anywhere other than No. 1? All that said, let’s table the discussion about where this very good New England defense sits among Bill Belichick’s – or the NFL’s – all-time best until that schedule toughens up. And eventually it will … just not yet. Belichick will get      the 1-4 Jets     and 2-4 Brownsin the next two weeks.

     

Previous rank:     4

Quite a six-day span for the Niners, who stole the      Browns‘souls      on “Monday Night Football,”then bullied their former tormenters with      a convincing winover the      Ramsin Los Angeles on Sunday. Again, the defense keyed the victory, holding Sean McVay’s once-unstoppable attack to just 157 yards of total offense. Los Angeles marched 56 yards down the field on seven consecutive runs to score the game’s opening touchdown, then was held scoreless the rest of the way. The game’s biggest sequence began on third-and-goal with the      Rams1 yard away from a go- ahead score late in the second quarter. The      49 ersstuffed two      Ramsrush attempts for no gain, and Los Angeles never reached the red zone again. The      Rams‘next six drives after that goal -line scuffle totaled zero yards. The Niners have the best defense in the NFC – maybe the NFL – right now. They’re for real.

     

Previous rank:     2

     Saintsare now 4-0 since      Drew Breeswent on the shelf with a thumb injury. The defense once more did the heavy lifting in      a – 6 winover the      Jaguars. Said Sean Payton after the game: “I told our defense, if we would’ve played eight quarters today, I don’t think they would have scored a touchdown, honestly.” That’s some serious swagger from the coach, but his confidence is understandable, given New Orleans’ monster efforts week after week on defensive coordinator Dennis Allen’s side of the ball. This is all playing out ideally for the      Saints, who are winning every week without having to worry about a distracting and potentially chemistry-altering quarterback controversy.      Teddy Bridgewater(who’s been fine overall) will go back to No. 2 status when Brees is ready. And when Brees is ready, the      Saintscould go      Full Juggernaut.

     

Previous rank:     5

No wide receivers, no problem for      Aaron Rodgers, who always seems to find a way to tear out the hearts of the      Lions.      His 35 – yard touchdown pass to Allen Lazardwas the type of throw that only a few quarterbacks in the league can make. No one makes it look more routine. Rodgers was at his best again on the drive that ended the game, a seven-minute march that finished with      Mason Crosby’s chip-shot field goalas time expired. Rodgers brought the Pack back without      Davante Adams(out with turf toe) and      Geronimo Allison(who exited the game in the third quarter with a head / chest injury). Green Bay general manager Brian Gutekunst should consider adding a wide receiver at the trade deadline if the opportunity presents itself.

     

Previous rank:     7

     Seahawksare one of the few teams that can fall behind by double-digits on the road and still be in the game without much concern. That’s how it goes when your quarterback is      Russell Wilson, who might be playing the best football of his life in his eighth NFL season. Wilson was a menace against a      Brownsteam that badly needed a win, leading Seattle down the field time and time again while      Baker Mayfieldmade the type of mistakes you simply never see from Wilson. Our favorite Wilson play on Sunday was      the 17 – yard dimeto      Jaron Brown, a pass that would be difficult to pull off for most quarterbacks in a clean pocket. Wilson dropped it in the bucket while getting driven into the turf. The man is unstoppable right now, and a truly great quarterback can carry a whole team on his back without breaking a sweat. That’s what we’re seeing in Seattle.

           

Previous rank:     12

Nice little Sunday for      Deshaun Watson, who went on the road to Arrowhead and outplayed the reigning MVP in      a huge AFC win.The 31 – 24 final doesn ‘ t quite tell the story of the ease with which the      Texanspushed around the      Chiefs‘struggling defense. Houston, which never punted, would have flirted with a 50 – burger if not for some brutal drops (hi, Will Fuller) and multiple missed kicks (one field-goal try, one extra-point attempt) by      Ka’imi Fairbairn, who could have a lot of free time on his hands in the very near future.       (Carlos Hyde) 116 yards, one TD on the ground) and       (Duke Johnson) 54 scrimmage yards, one touchdown catch on seven touches) have become a rock-solid 1-2 punch in the backfield, while Houston’s offensive line put its early-season struggles deeper in the rearview after another excellent performance. The      Texansare the clear class of the AFC South and should have the inside track alongside the      Patriotsfor a first-round bye. Looks like Bill O’Brien knew what he was doing after all.

     

Previous rank:     3

Should we be worried about the      Chiefs? Earlier this season, with the defense stout and      Patrick Mahomesplaying at a legendary level, Kansas City looked unstoppable. But in the past two weeks? The      Chiefshave been eminently beatable in      losses to the Colts     and Texans. Mahomes’ tender ankle      was giving him problems againon Sunday, but the biggest concern is a defense that couldn’t get a stop. And I don’t mean that figuratively: Houston never punted as it piled up 472 yards of total offense in Arrowhead. This defense badly misses      Chris Jones, who was out with a groin injury, and we haven’t seen anyone else on the unit step up to stop the bleeding. Mahomes won’t always be perfect, but right now, the      Chiefsaren’t good enough to win when he’s off his game.

     

Previous rank:     16

We come to praise      Kirk Cousins ​​. The      Vikingsquarterback was a punching bag when the offense was slumping earlier this month, so it’s only fair we point out how excellent Cousins ​​was, both      in Week 5against the      Giantsand – especially –      on Sundayagainst the      Eagles. Cousins ​​shredded Philadelphia’s milquetoast secondary, finishing with four touchdowns and 333 yards on 22 – of – 29 passing. Three of those scores went to      Stefon Diggs, who stepped into a starring role one week after      Adam Thielenwent off for 7 / 130 / 2 against the      Giants. And, hey, those were the two teammates who made no secret about their disappointment in the offense (read: Cousins) after the      Vikingswere shut down by the      Bears     in Week 4.Cousins ​​is no dummy – you want to keep your best guys happy. That’s what he’s done in back-to-back wins.

     

Previous rank:     

     Bears, thanks to a Week 6 bye, have to sit with      that Raiders lossfor two weeks, which we can imagine is not the most pleasant feeling. When Chicago returns to the field      against New Orleans this Sunday, the goal inside the building has to be getting this offense on track before it ruins the season. The      Bearsentered Week 6 ranked 28 th in points per game, 30 th in total offense, 26 th in rushing yards per game and 30 th in big plays (defined as a reception of 20 – plus yards or a rush of 10 – plus yards). The      Bearsdo have a player who’s good at all that stuff when given a chance – that would be running back      Tarik Cohen, who already had nine such “big plays” through five games a year ago. In 2019? He has just one, despite being healthy and available each week.      Bearscoach Matt Nagy needs to get Cohen involved.

     

Previous rank:     10

I am not here to throw any cold water on the      Billsand their optimistic fans (though I will, if one is on fire in the parking lot), but the NFL Research Department reports that the last two times the       (Bills) began the season 4-1, they finished with a losing record ( 6 – 10 in 2011 and 7-9 in 2008). Consider it a gentle reminder of how much things can change from October to January, rather than a prediction of football doom for the denizens of Western New York. After all,      thisBuffalo team won’t live and die on Fitzmagic. There are many contributors, including the venerable      Frank Gore, who leads an NFL team – a      goodNFL team – in rushing in the year 2019. How about that? Gore’s 333 rushing yards are the most by a player 36 or older in five games since 1950.      Frank Goreprobably remembers 1950.      Frank Gorewill live forever.

     

Previous rank:     8

From 3-0 to 3-3. Life comes at you fast. We saw a lot of raging      Texans(the people of Texas, not the football team in Houston) calling for Jason Garrett’s head after       (a) – 22 lossto the previously winless      Jetsat the Meadowlands. To which we say: R-E-L-A-X. The      Cowboysright now are a beat-up team that went on the road and narrowly lost to a      Jetssquad that’s far more competent than its win-loss record indicated. (Going from      Luke Falkto      Sam Darnoldhas a way of flipping the script for an offense.) Dallas actually showed impressive resolve in nearly wiping out a 21 – 3 first-half deficit –      Dak Prescottcame within      a failed two-point conversionof tying the game in the final minute of regulation. The      Cowboysmight not be the 14 – 2 juggernaut some fans expected at one point, but they remain on solid footing in the NFC East despite their losing streak.

                 

Previous rank:     13

A brutal lossfor the      Lions, who have every right to be furious after a pair of bogus illegal-hands-to-the-face penalties on      Trey Flowersall but doomed them in the fourth quarter. In Detroit, we imagine these blown calls might paper over the      Lions‘shortcomings, which included blowing a 13 – point lead, settling for five field goals on multiple trips to the      Packers‘side of the field and allowing 100 yards rushing on the ground for the fifth consecutive game. The      Lionsonce again proved they can hang with the NFL’s best teams … but can they get over the hump?

     

Previous rank:     

     Coltscould have been crushed by Andrew Luck’s retirement, but quality play by      Jacoby Brissettand one of the league’s best running games has kept Indy moving forward. Only two teams in the league run the ball more than the      Colts, who are averaging close to 32 rushing attempts per game. The bell cow here is      Marlon Mack, who has had a Christian McCaffrey-level workload through the team’s first five games. Entering Week 6, Mack and McCaffrey were the only running backs in football with at least 100 rushing attempts. Mack isn’t delivering CMC-level production (nobody is), but he’s making the most of his new role: Mack ranked fifth in the NFL in rushing yards (470) through five weeks.

     

Previous rank:     6

We have to send the      Eaglesback to Power Rankings purgatory after      a virtual no-showagainst the      Vikingsin Minneapolis. This was an ugly game for Doug Pederson’s team, which could not move the ball consistently on offense and was helpless to stop      VikingsQB      Kirk Cousins ​​from building his comeback narrative on their backs. Concerns in the secondary were temporarily tabled during      Week 5’s walk-through(well, technically, it was a real game against a Luke Falk-led      Jetsoffense), but those worries move back to the forefront after Cousins ​​threw for 300 yards and four touchdowns. Jim Schwartz is one of the better defensive coordinators in the league, but does he have the pieces to get the back end stabilized? If not, the NFL’s better quarterbacks are going to torch the Iggles into irrelevance by December.

     

Previous rank:     9

From a regular-season perspective, Sunday was the low moment of the Sean McVay era in Los Angeles . The      Rams‘offense – once the envy of the league – was held to just 157 yards in      a humbling 20 – 7 lossto the undefeated      49 ersat the Coliseum.      Jared Goffput up the type of numbers that would have looked bad even during his Jeff Fisher days (13 – of – (passing for) yards), his job made infinitely more difficult by an offensive line that has gone from team strength to liability seemingly overnight. And while it would be grossly premature to declare the      Ramsout of the NFC West race, the fact of the matter is, they’re now three games back, with a head-to-head loss to division-leading San Francisco on their ledger. McVay has been hailed as a young genius – can he use those brains to fix a broken offense before it’s too late?

     

Previous rank:     17

On paper,      a Week 6 matchupagainst the winless      Bengalslooked like a nice spot for      Lamar Jacksonto return to superhuman status … and that’s exactly what happened. Jackson made history, in fact, becoming the first player in the      Super Bowlera to go over 200 yards passing and 150 yards rushing in a regular-season game. (Colin Kaepernick accomplished this feat in the (playoffs.) Jackson – – who, let’s again remind ourselves, is the       Ravens ‘      starting quarterback– currently ranks eighth in the NFL in rushing with 460 yards. On Sunday, Jackson fell 21 yards short of Michael Vick’s NFL record for rushing yards by a quarterback in a game (173, set in 2002), but we imagine Jackson will snag that mark in time. The second-year star is not a finished product as a passer, but he is a truly unique weapon on an offense that can be unstoppable when it gets humming.

     

Previous rank:     19

As we learned from Jon Gruden’s      instant-classic postgame speechfrom Tottenham Hotspur Stadium two Sundays ago, the       (Raiders) players got a week off after reaching the bye at 3-2 following      a huge winover the      Bears. This felt like a wise decision by Chucky. The       (Raiders) are in the midst of a 49 – day stretch of games away from Oakland, and Oakland players could probably use some family-and-friends time right about now. Their last true home game was      in Week 2 against the Chiefs. They won’t return to the Black Hole until      Week 9 against the Lions. Two players off to impressive starts for Oakland: Quarterback       (Derek Carr) , whose 73 .3 percent completion percentage is flirting with      Drew Brees‘all- time mark (74 .4), and running back       (Josh Jacobs) , who has the most rushing yards by a       (Raiders) rookie through the team’s first five games of the season (430.

           

Previous rank:     26

Rookie linebacker      Devin Bushhas all the looks of a young star for the      Steelersdefense.      This from ESPN.com: In Sunday’s      24 – 17 win over the Chargers, Bush became the first Steeler to record a touchdown, an interception and a fumble recovery in the same game since Deshea Townsend in 2003 against the      Chargers. Bush’s game has been coming together in recent weeks and he gives the      Steelersa presence in the middle of their defense that’s been missing since      Ryan Shazierinjured his back. At 2-4, the      Steelersare hanging around in the middling AFC North.

     

Previous rank:     25

Vic Fangio’s defense has finally arrived. Better late than never. The unit was dominant      on Sunday against the Titans, shutting out the visiting team and possibly ending the      Marcus Mariotaera in Tennessee in the process. You know you had a good day when you can get the opposition to question its entire identity in the process. The      Broncospiled up seven sacks and three turnovers against the      Titansin the team’s first shutout in two years. A huge test awaits      on Thursday, when the      Broncosmeet      Patrick Mahomesand the      Chiefs. A win there, and Denver will have successfully rebooted its season despite that grim 0-4 start.

     

Previous rank:     20

     Gardner MinshewHero Journey is on hold. Facing a fierce      Saintsdefense, Minshew was jumpy in the pocket and inaccurate with his throws in      A 13 – 6 loss. New Orleans did a good job taking away breakout playmaker      DJ Chark, and the Jags didn’t have another receiver who could step up to help their rookie quarterback. The good news for Jacksonville is that the schedule gods have bequeathed them      the Bengals in Week 7. An ideal setup for a get-right game for Minshew and friends.

     

Previous rank:     18

It wasn’t a great Sunday night for the      Chargers, who let the      Steelerscome in their building,      play their musicand walk out with       (a) – (Win) that wasn’t nearly as close as the final score indicates. Slow starts are killing the      Chargersright now. They’ve been outscored 38 – 0 in the first half of the last two games, and this team is simply not good enough to put themselves into these big early deficits. The only good news? The division-leading      Chiefshave also lost their past two games, a slump that’s kept Kansas City from running away from everyone.

     

Previous rank:     21

Seven days, two losses and infinite ammunition for those who believed the Football Cognoscenti were far too hasty to pump up this      Brownsteam as an AFC power player during the summer.      On Sunday against the Seahawks,Cleveland jumped out to a 20 – 6 lead, fell behind in the second half, then jumped back ahead by three points with 9: 06 left to play. This was the time when the defense needed to get the stop and send the      Brownsinto their bye at 3-3. Instead,      Russell Wilsonmarched Seattle 79 yards on nine plays for the go-ahead score. When it was      Baker Mayfield‘s turn to answer, he threw      his third interception of the gameand league-worst 11 th of the season. It was a frustrating loss that neatly encapsulated Cleveland’s season as a whole. Hope. Flashes of greatness. Disappointment.

     

Previous rank:     22

Marcus Mariotahas used up the last of his rope. The      Titansselected the former Oregon star with the second overall pick of the 2015      NFL Draft, and ever since, the team has been waiting for Mariota to fulfill his potential as rivals loaded up with legitimate star quarterbacks through the draft.      On Sunday against the Broncos,in the midst of another turgid performance in which he failed to even so much as move his team past midfield, the       (Titans)      yanked Mariotafrom the lineup.      Ryan Tannehilldidn’t fare much better, but that really doesn’t matter. Whether he finishes the season as the team’s starter or not, the      Titanshave now formally initiated the process of moving on from Mariota.

           

Previous rank:     30

Welcome back, kid.      Sam Darnoldreturned to the      Jets‘starting lineup after losing four weeks to mono and played like he never missed a rep. Darnold was a godsend for a      Jetsoffense that had been tragically inept with      Trevor Siemianand      Luke Falkunder center.      Against the Cowboys,Darnold led the      Jetson three touchdown drives in the first half – two more than New York had in three games without him. The highlight was      a gorgeous 92 – yard scoring hookup with Robby Anderson(back from football Siberia) that showed off Darnold’s natural pocket presence and enviable touch on deep balls. The      Jets‘defense, meanwhile, continued to play at a solid level, holding the      Cowboysto just two long first-half field goals before getting a stop on the biggest play of the game: a Dallas two-point conversion try in the final minute      blown up by a blitzing Jamal Adams. The      Jetshave hope.

           

Previous rank:     28

Now      thatis the performance      Cardinalsfans have been waiting for. On Sunday,      Kyler Murrayplayed      Matt Ryanto a draw in      an exciting showdownbetween the 2016 MVP and a first overall pick who has the potential to win his own trophy one day. That won’t be in 2019, but Murray’s performance in the      Cardinals‘win – 27 – of – 37 passing, 340 yards, three TDs, zero picks, 32 rushing yards – served notice that Arizona has a quarterback who is as talented as any young player in the NFL. Murray will need time to develop, of course, and it’s on      Cardinalsbrass to improve the roster around him. But against the      Falcons, we saw how he can tie an opposing defense into knots with his dual-threat capabilities.

     

Previous rank:     27

Don’t blame this bust of a      Falconsseason on Matt Ryan; the veteran quarterback remains as good as ever. On Sunday      against the Cardinals, Ryan threw for 356 yards and four touchdowns in a dominant performance that fell short when      Matt Bryantfailed to convert a PAT that would have tied the game at 34 late in the fourth quarter. How rare was the Bryant flub? The veteran had only missed three extra-point attempts in his past 11 years in the league. It’s just one of those years for the      Falcons.

     

Previous rank:     24

The Bucs played like a team dealing with heavy jet lag      in London.The defense couldn’t rattle      PanthersQB      Kyle Allen, the offensive line couldn’t block and the ever-maddening      Jameis Winstonreverted to the mistake-filled football optimistic fans hoped he’d been working out of his system earlier this month. Winston was under constant duress, sacked on seven occasions and hit 10 times. He threw five interceptions and fumbled twice, losing one. Winston wasn’t the only reason the Bucs got blown out, but how many more of these sloppy performances do Bucs brass have to see before deciding Tampa’s future doesn’t include the former No. 1 pick? At some point, he needs to put together a long stretch of consistent play. The clock is ticking.

     

Previous rank:     29

The Zac Taylor era is not off to a good start. The      Bengalsbrought in the young coach to reboot a sagging offense, but the Andy Dalton-led unit unquestionably has taken a step back through six weeks. Not having superstar wide receiver      AJ Greenhas certainly played a part, but that doesn’t fully explain why the      Bengalshave regressed to the winless mess they are right now. The offense isn’t the only problem, however. The      Bengals‘D continues to be one of the worst in the league at stopping the run. We are up to three teams that have rushed for at least 250 yards in a game against Cincinnati this season.

     

Previous rank:     31

Hey, a win’s a win … even when      it comes against the Dolphins. Let’s focus on      Terry McLaurin, the rookie wide receiver who’s been one of Washington’s few bright spots this season. McLaurin had four catches for 100 yards on Sunday, including two touchdowns. He’s tied for second in the NFL with five TD grabs, especially impressive when your remember he’s done it with the      Redskins‘pu pu platter of quarterbacks this season.

     

Previous rank:     32

So close, yet so far. Here’s a truly terrifying stat concerning      Josh Rosenand his performance in      Week 6 against the Redskins: According to Next Gen Stats, Rosen’s air yards to the sticks was -8.9 – meaning he averaged throwing 8.9 yards short of the line to gain – the lowest AYTS game for any QB this season. The young man was not competitive, which tells you why      Ryan Fitzpatrickfound his way back on the field. Both QBs deserve a better fate.

     

Follow Dan Hanzus on Twitter@ DanHanzus.

       

    

     

              

  
  

The previous element was an advertisement.

                                                        

Brave Browser
Read More
Payeer

What do you think?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings

Does Joe Biden have a Hunter Biden problem? – CNN, CNN

Does Joe Biden have a Hunter Biden problem? – CNN, CNN

Google Nest Mini hands-on: Software tricks make up for its tiny size – Engadget, Engadget

Google Nest Mini hands-on: Software tricks make up for its tiny size – Engadget, Engadget