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NFL Power Rankings - Week 4: Chiefs unanimous No. 1, Seahawks fall out of top 10

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The NFL Power Rankings are selected by a panel of theScore's NFL Editors, including Jack Browne, Michael McClymont, Mitch Sanderson, and Arun Srinivasan.

1. Kansas City Chiefs (3-0)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
1st 1st 1st 1st

Previous Rank: 2nd

As one of two teams with a 3-0 record and the only one with a win over the defending champs, there's not much argument against the Chiefs being at the top of this list. - Sanderson

2. Atlanta Falcons (3-0)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd

Previous Rank: 1st

Two near losses aren't enough to keep the Falcons - the other unbeaten team along with Kansas City - out of the top two. - McClymont

3. New England Patriots (2-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd

Previous Rank: 3rd

Tom Brady has been flawless since New England's shocking Week 1 loss. And he's needed to be. The Patriots' defense requires a serious infusion of Belichick magic, and fast. - Browne

4. Green Bay Packers (2-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
4th 4th 4th 4th

Previous Rank: 6th

The Packers emerged with an ugly win over the Bengals, but the real good news is that Aaron Rodgers has yet to reach his incomparable heights this season. Look for Rodgers to scorch the Bears on Thursday evening. - Srinivasan

5. Tennessee Titans (2-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
5th 6th 5th 8th

Previous Rank: 12th

The Titans ran all over the Seahawks, and with a win in Week 4, can put some separation between themselves and the Texans in the race for the South division title. - McClymont

6. Denver Broncos (2-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
8th 7th 7th 7th

Previous Rank: 7th

It's time to pump the brakes on Denver's offensive resurgence after the team underestimated the Bills over the weekend. The Broncos will need to maintain their focus to meet their potential. - Sanderson

7. Detroit Lions (2-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
9th 5th 6th 10th

Previous Rank: 10th

The Lions are no longer the cardiac kids from last season, and are proving to be one of the NFL's toughest outs with the Vikings looming ahead. - Srinivasan

8. Oakland Raiders (2-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
6th 9th 9th 6th

Previous Rank: 5th

After overcoming some sloppy play in the first two weeks, the Raiders' inability to get everyone on the same page thus far in 2017 was on full display Sunday night. - Sanderson

9. Pittsburgh Steelers (2-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
10th 8th 10th 5th

Previous Rank: 4th

It probably bodes well for the Steelers to have gotten their worst conceivable showing out of the way early in the season. - Srinivasan

10. Dallas Cowboys (2-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
7th 11th 8th 9th

Previous Rank: 8th

Seriously, when did Demarcus Lawrence morph into Lawrence Taylor? The Cowboys finally have the answer to their pass-rush woes. - Browne

11. Minnesota Vikings (2-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
11th 10th 13th 13th

Previous Rank: 18th

Dalvin Cook and Stefon Diggs have shattered the notion of a boring offense in Minnesota, while Xavier Rhodes may have become the NFL's premier shutdown corner. Don't sleep on the resurgent Vikings. - Srinivasan

12. Seattle Seahawks (1-2)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
12th 12th 12th 12th

Previous Rank: 9th

If Russell Wilson is throwing for four TDs and 373 yards, the Seahawks should be cruising. But the problems along the offensive line and throughout the defense are becoming overbearing. - Sanderson

13. Philadelphia Eagles (2-1)

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17th 13th 11th 11th

Previous Rank: 17th

Likely killing the hated Giants season with a 61-yard field goal? Rookie kicker Jake Elliott will never have to buy a drink for himself in Philly ever again. - Browne

14. Washington Redskins (2-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
14th 14th 14th 14th

Previous Rank: 20th

Who saw that coming? After two weeks of disconnected play, everything came together for Washington in a blowout win over the highly touted Raiders. - Browne

15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
13th 15th 15th 15th

Previous Rank: 11th

Alright, everybody off Tampa Bay's bandwagon! The Buccaneers can't be taken seriously until they can solve the case of the backup quarterback. Case Keenum is 3-0 against them since 2015. - McClymont

16. Houston Texans (1-2)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
16th 16th 19th 19th

Previous Rank: 19th

Their rookie QB almost orchestrated an all-time upset over the Patriots. Unfortunately, the top defense of year ago was sliced and diced by Tom Brady for five TDs. - McClymont

17. Baltimore Ravens (2-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
20th 18th 17th 18th

Previous Rank: 13th

Was the Ravens' embarrassing loss to the Jaguars a one-off, or was it predictive of their entire season? With the Steelers ahead, Baltimore can ill afford to put up another lackadaisical effort. - Srinivasan

18. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
22nd 24th 16th 16th

Previous Rank: 23rd

The Jags appear to be getting more and more comfortable in London. They could also be the most perplexing 3-1 team with a win over the Jets on Sunday. - McClymont

19. Carolina Panthers (2-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
19th 19th 23rd 17th

Previous Rank: 14th

The magical 2015 season feels like a mirage these days. Cam Newton doesn't look like himself, and now the Panthers have a date with the Patriots and their No. 1-rated offense. - McClymont

20. Los Angeles Rams (2-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
15th 21st 22nd 21st

Previous Rank: 24th

The Rams' fun-filled game-of-the-year candidate may have been a sign of what's to come from L.A.'s offense, but the upcoming schedule (Cowboys, Seahawks) may not provide much success. - Sanderson

21. Buffalo Bills (2-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
21st 20th 20th 20th

Previous Rank: 26th

Raise your hand if you thought Tyrod Taylor and Co., coming off a three-point outing in Week 2, would take it to the Broncos' dominant defense ... anyone? - Browne

22. New Orleans Saints (1-2)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
18th 23rd 21st 23rd

Previous Rank: 25th

The Saints have a pulse. Drew Brees was nearly perfect through the air and the defense kept Cam Newton in check. They can get their season back on track with a successful trip to London against Miami. - McClymont

23. Miami Dolphins (1-1)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
25th 17th 26th 24th

Previous Rank: 16th

Adam Gase said the Dolphins' offense was "garbage" after a near shutout by the Jets. Sounds about right. - Browne

24. Arizona Cardinals (1-2)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
23rd 22nd 25th 22nd

Previous Rank: 21st

The Cardinals need Carson Palmer to perform like he did to start Monday night's game; unfortunately, he only played that way for about one half. - Sanderson

25. New York Giants (0-3)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
24th 29th 18th 25th

Previous Rank: 15th

No 0-3 team has made the playoffs since the Bills in 1998, and only three have ever done so since the playoffs expanded in 1990. The Giants are talented. They're also done. - Browne

26. Chicago Bears (1-2)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
28th 25th 27th 26th

Previous Rank: 31st

Good news: The Bears escaped with one of the most improbable victories of the season versus the Steelers. Bad news: Aaron Rodgers and the Packers loom large at Lambeau, on short rest. - Srinivasan

27. Los Angeles Chargers (0-3)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
27th 28th 24th 28th

Previous Rank: 22nd

The Chargers are two missed field goals from a 2-1 start, but after another 0-3 opening, Philip Rivers' hopes of making this his championship season are essentially gone. - Sanderson

28. Indianapolis Colts (1-2)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
26th 27th 30th 27th

Previous Rank: 30th

A win is a win, and the Colts needed one as badly as any team. If only they could get some of their stars back from the injured list. - McClymont

29. New York Jets (1-2)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
30th 26th 31st 30th

Previous Rank: 32nd

The Jets' patchwork roster is actually coming together. Let's not get too carried away, but at least 0-16 is off the table, though that No. 1 overall pick is now harder to obtain. - Browne

30. San Francisco 49ers (0-3)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
29th 32nd 28th 29th

Previous Rank: 28th

A big prime-time win would have been a great confidence boost for San Fran, but Niners fans should still take comfort in the resiliency and leadership that Brian Hoyer can provide this season. - Sanderson

31. Cincinnati Bengals (0-3)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
32nd 30th 29th 32nd

Previous Rank: 29th

The Bengals are likely envisioning their post-Andy Dalton future, as a bumper crop of top quarterback prospects awaits in next spring's draft. - Srinivasan

32. Cleveland Browns (0-3)

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
31st 31st 32nd 31st

Previous Rank: 27th

Growing pains are to be expected for a young Browns club, but Sunday's loss to the Colts was one of the lone winnable games on their schedule. - Srinivasan

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