NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Only two unbeatens remain. One of them is not a surprise.
Your Week 7 NFL Power Rankings…
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32. Carolina Panthers (1-5) – (-100) point differential. That means they aren’t losing, they’re being routed.
31. New England Patriots (1-5) – That’s three touchdowns and three turnovers for Drake Maye in his debut. I know everyone freaks out about the turnovers these days, but for this offense, that’s a victory.
30. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-5) – They play the Patriots Sunday morning in London, and this looks like a win or seek political asylum game for Doug Pedersen.
29. Cleveland Browns (1-5) – They have not scored more than 18 points in a game, and now Amari Cooper is a Buffalo Bill.
28. Tennessee Titans (1-4) – They insist they are close. Three of their losses are by one score and their defense has them in position to win, but if they cannot get Will Levis and the pass game going, it is going to be a catastrophic season. Let Levis be Levis and don’t freak out if he turns it over once or twice.
27. Las Vegas Raiders (2-4) – No Davante Adams and no real solution at quarterback. Oh wait, they have Tom Brady now! I wonder how the “owner” will feel watching this product?
26. Miami Dolphins (2-3) – It is amazing how a coach can go from the toast of the town to just plain toast when the level of play at quarterback craters.
25. Los Angeles Rams (1-4) – They’re just trying to survive until they get their dudes back. There is a chance Kupp returns this week.
24. New York Giants (2-4) – Meh…
23. Arizona Cardinals (2-4) – They have teased us all season. One minute fast and exciting, the next… the Cardinals.
22. New Orleans Saints (2-4) – The next seven games is as soft as you will see with the Panthers, Browns and Giants on the list.
21. Aaron Jets (2-4) – First it was the coach’s fault. Now, evidently, it is Mike Williams. They scored 20 points and seven came on a hail Mary.
20. Indianapolis Colts (3-3) – Josh Downs looks like a high volume receiver for years to come.
19. Cincinnati Bengals (2-4) – We keep expecting more from the Bengals. When do we get it?
18. Dallas Cowboys (3-3) – They were CLOWNED by the Lions, who ran three plays for offensive linemen in one game.
17. Denver Broncos (3-3) – They are getting after the quarterback with 22 sacks this season. That’s second in the NFL.
16. Seattle Seahawks (3-3) – One hundred and seven points were allowed the last three games. Not surprisingly, they are 0-3 in that stretch.
15. Los Angeles Chargers (3-2) – They’re the number one scoring defense in the league at 13.2 points per game. It includes Elijah Molden and Kristian Fulton. Oy.
14. Pittsburgh Steelers (4-2) -Amazingly candid words from Justin Fields, who owned that he didn’t do enough to slam the door on the QB job despite the Steelers being 4-2.
13. Philadelphia Eagles (3-2) – Focusing less on the fans and more on the opponent would be my advice.
12. Chicago Bears (4-2) – The Caleb Williams bust talk has officially died. Seven TD’s and one pick in his last three games — all Chicago victories.
11. Atlanta Falcons (4-2) – They’re 4-0 against the NFC and 0-2 against the AFC. Kirk Cousins can handle night games now, just not the other conference.
10. San Francisco 49ers (3-3) – It helps to have your weapons. They hung 36 on Seattle, but up next, it’s Kansas City in a Super Bowl rematch.
9. Washington Commanders (4-2) – They have played four teams with losing records and they beat them all. That is a good first step.
8. Tampa Bay Bucs (4-2) – Baker Mayfield is still rolling along and leading the NFL with 15 touchdown passes.
7. Green Bay Packers (4-2) – Brandon McManus, come on down!
6. Buffalo Bills (4-2) – Give the Bills credit. They saw a need and filled it by adding Amari Cooper.
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5. Baltimore Ravens (4-2) – Derrick Henry leads the NFL with 704 yards rushing this year. That’s more than Will Levis has passing. D’oh!
4. Houston Texans (5-1) – They’re rolling along and now, they get Denico Autry off the suspension list. Jordan Love better look out.
3. Detroit Lions (4-1) – That was an epic beatdown of the Cowboys in their house and on Jerry Jones’ birthday. The entire NFL says “Thank you.”
2. Kansas City Chiefs (5-0) – Patrick Mahomes and company can make a claim on the top spot this weekend against the 49ers. Travis Kelce doesn’t have a TD this year.
1. Minnesota Vikings (5-0) – Coming off of a bye to welcome the Lions to town in a huge NFC North showdown. On a side note, trading for Cam Akers in back-to-back years may be one of the dumbest things I have ever heard. They’ve surrendered two draft picks for a mid RB.