Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Updated NFL Power Rankings

The second quarter of the 2013-2014 NFL season is already underway, and now that us football fans have had a handful of games to judge the talent and chemistry of this year's crop of new-look (and familiar) teams, it's time to rank 'em. Here are my updated NFL power rankings:

1. Denver Broncos: Peyton Manning is well on his way to the record books. His offense is clicking on all cylinders, and shows no signs of slowing down. It's only a matter of time before Denver separates itself from the overachieving Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West.

2. New Orleans Saints: We already know about the offense, which is currently putting up more than 400 yards per game. It's the on the other side of the ball, surprisingly, where the team is also making noise. Rob Ryan has done a great job changing the culture of the New Orleans' defense.

3. Seattle Seahawks: Seattle sent a message in week 2 with their 29-3 victory over San Francisco. They followed that up with another blowout against the lowly Jaguars and a hard-fought victory over a solid team from Houston. Now that the Colts have finally handed Seattle their first loss following all such victories, we'll see what kind of resiliency they have.

4. Green Bay Packers: I know they are only 2-2, but don't sleep on the Pack. Though Aaron Rodgers has passed the torch for league's best player back to Peyton Manning, he's still not a guy you want to bet against. Green Bay's offense is 4th in passing yards, and 5th in rushing yards. That's not too shabby.

5. Indianapolis Colts: In his 21 games played thus far in his young NFL career, quarterback Andrew Luck has led his team to 9 come-from-behind victories. He is the real deal, and with wins over Seattle and San Fransisco, he's proven he can beat the best.

6. San Francisco 49ers: The 49ers have gotten back to controlling the line of scrimmage, but they better figure out their passing game. Kaepernick completed only 6 passes in the team's victory over Houston on Sunday.

7. Kansas City Chiefs: Who would have thought KC would be 5-0 at this point? Their unblemished record thus far shows how much of a difference a head coach can make in this league. Well done, Andy Reid.

8. Detroit Lions: Detroit is currently first in the NFC North, and should be favored against the Browns next Sunday. Detroit has some badd men on defense and Reggie Bush and Calvin Johnson are two of the deadliest offensive weapons this league has to offer.

9. New England Patriots: All four of New England's wins have come against bad teams. The offense, which scored only 6 points against Cincinnati, is scarce on playmakers. They do, however, still have Brady and Belichick.

10. Chicago Bears: After starting 3-0, Chicago has been humbled by two high-powered offenses (Detroit and New Orleans). Luckily for them, they get the winless Giants next weekend.

11. Cincinnati Bengals: The Bengal defense held Tom Brady to 6 points on Sunday. The concerns lie with the offense. Is Andy Dalton really their quarterback of the future? His offense has scored only 19 total points in the last two games.

12. Baltimore Ravens: The defending SuperBowl champs are only 27th in the league in rushing yards. They've got to find a way to get Ray Rice going. They'll certainly need him next Sunday against Green Bay.

13. Dallas Cowboys: Dallas was the first team to go toe-to-toe with Manning's Broncos. Romo played the best game of his life, and is still being scrutinized because of his one pick. The timing of the pick was horrific, and although Romo lacks the "clutch gene", he should not be blamed...The defense did NOT force a single punt the entire sixty minutes of game play!

14. Miami Dolphins: Despite losing their last two, the Dolphins have shown the ability to beat good teams. Getting the bye next week will do them good, since injuries seem to be a factor in Miami.


15. Houston Texans: I was too high on Houston coming into the season. They are still a good football team, but if Matt Schaub doesn't change something quickly then a quarterback change is inevitable. Throwing four pick-sixes in four straight games is unheard of.

16. Arizona Cardinals: If you'd have asked me if I thought Arizona would have a winning record through the first five games, I'd have said no. The Cardinals have overachieved thus far, but I'm still not buying Carson Palmer as their quarterback.

17. Cleveland Browns: Cleveland is undefeated since trading Trent Richardson. Willis McGahee owns the backfield now. The former Miami Hurricane needs to up his average of 2.6 yards per carry if Cleveland expects to continue winning games.

18. Tennessee Titans: Tennessee has a solid defense, a winning record, and a formidable rushing attack. Their passing game, however, needs some serious help. They'll be back under .500 soon enough after their upcoming games against the Seahawks and 49ers.

19. The Vikings are currently at the bottom of one of the league's toughest divisions, but finally tasted success in week 4 and should be favored in their next two. It's only a matter of time before recently signed Josh Freeman takes the reigns.

20. Philadelphia Eagles: Even with a sub-.500 record, the Eagles are tied with Dallas for first place atop the surprisingly weak NFC East. Coach Kelly's up-tempo offense leads the NFL in rushing yards and trails only Denver in total yards. All concerns with this team lie on the defensive side of the ball.

21. New York Jets: Rex Ryan's troops are second in the league in yards allowed. Their defense is the real deal. On offense, the team ranks 13th in the NFL in yards per game. That's much better than expected. Well done Geno.

22. Atlanta Falcons: Though only 1-4, I still believe Atlanta is a decent team. This is perhaps the most talented 1-4 team the NFL has seen, and their schedule is about to become much more favorable. Matt Ryan's offense is still third in the league in passing yards. The running game needs to keep up.

23. Oakland Raiders: Terrelle Pryor looks like he did while playing for the Ohio State Buckeyes. He has a free pass to scramble, and consequently, Oakland is in the top ten in rushing yards per game. The Raiders are a below average football team, but with that being said, they are better than previously expected.

24. Philip Rivers and company are 5th in the NFL in yards. While the running game has much room for improvement, the offense is not the problem. The Charger defense is 27th in the league in yards allowed. This needs to change if the team is to find consistent success.

25. Carolina Panthers: Carolina's defense is 3rd in both points and yards allowed. They also have an effective rushing attack on the offensive side of the ball. Cam Newton's inability to get the team's passing attack going, however, remains their biggest problem.

26. Washington Redskins: Hopefully Pierre Garcon is done talking about his quarterback's weaknesses via the media. He should take a page out of the Spring Arbor University men's basketball team's book and give up social media (see my last article). The chemistry in the nation's capitol has been better.

27. Buffalo Bills: C.J. Spiller and Fred Jackson are a tough, explosive 1-2 punch out of the backfield. But the reality is Buffalo has both quarterback questions and a nonexistent passing game. Rumor has it a quarterback off the practice squad will be starting next Sunday against a ferocious Cincinnati Bengals defense. Good luck, kid.

28. St. Louis Rams: Prior to playing the bottom-feeders of the league from Jacksonville last week, the Rams were averaging only 17 points and 47 rush yards per contest. Such numbers are pitiful. Nevertheless, with upcoming games against the struggling Texans and Panthers, opportunities for Ram victories will be present.

29. Pittsburgh Steelers: Due to severe offensive lines problems, Pittsburgh cannot run the ball effectively, nor can they stop the run effectively. It is in the trenches where Pittsburgh has always been great, and it is in the trenches where Pittsburgh now struggles.

30. Tamp Bay Buccaneers: Perhaps a change in scenery at the quarterback position could be good for the Bucs. Quite frankly, the available options to replace Josh Freeman don't look too sexy on paper, but it couldn't get much worse in Tampa.

31. New York Giants: In the early going, many of the offensive struggles could be pin-pointed on a weak o-line. But in the last game against Philly, Eli Manning should take much of the blame for a number of the offensive woes. And unfortunately for the G-men, the problems on the defensive side of the ball are equivalent to those of the offense. This team is in trouble!

32. Jacksonville Jaguars: A winless season for the Jags is not out of the question. I am starting the over/under for how much they will lose by in Denver next Sunday at 60 points.





































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