NFL Power Rankings - Week 18: 1 tweet that summarizes each team's season
The NFL Power Rankings are selected by a panel of theScore's football editors. In this edition, we highlight a tweet that sums up each team's season.
1. San Francisco 49ers (12-4)
Previous Rank: 1
Started 1-2, sitting at 12-4, with a good shot to win 13 games. Three different quarterbacks, 9-game winning streak, NFL's best defense (not today).
— Akash Anavarathan (@akashanav) January 2, 2023
Kyle Shanahan's the Coach of the Year.
2. Cincinnati Bengals (11-4)
Previous Rank: 3
Remember all the chatter early on about the Bengals struggling against Cover 2?
— Robert Mays (@robertmays) December 29, 2022
Here are Joe Burrow's numbers against Cover 2 since Week 5:
72 of 85 (84.7%) — 2nd
.35 EPA dropback — 2nd
8.21 ANY/A — 5th
Against the most Cover 2 snaps in the league.
Dude is the truth.
3. Buffalo Bills (12-3)
Previous Rank: 5
No quarterback in the history of the NFL has ever had a season with:
— Anthony Staggs (@staggsNFL) December 27, 2022
4,000+ passing yards
30+ passing touchdowns
700+ rushing yards
7+ rushing touchdowns
Until Josh Allen in 2022 and he still won't win an MVP.
4. Kansas City Chiefs (13-3)
Previous Rank: 4
Total dropback EPA by coverage ID (via TruMedia/PFF) pic.twitter.com/WRiVFbcfrG
— Austin Gayle (@austingayle_) December 15, 2022
5. Philadelphia Eagles (13-3)
Previous Rank: 2
0-2 without Jalen Hurts on the field.
— Kei (@RealMamaEagle) January 2, 2023
13-1 with him.
6. Dallas Cowboys (12-4)
Previous Rank: 6
Mike McCarthy is first HC since 1994-95 with consecutive 12-win seasons with #Cowboys. Coached team through loss of Dak Week 1. Has developed and played rookies in starting roles. Hired Dan Quinn to create defense leading NFL in takeaways 2 straight years. He’s built a program. https://t.co/AvwZFhkqha
— Ed Werder (@WerderEdESPN) December 31, 2022
7. Los Angeles Chargers (10-6)
Previous Rank: 8
#1 pass defense in EPA/dropback allowed in the 2nd half of the season is your Los Angeles Chargers.
— Arjun Menon (@arjunmenon100) January 2, 2023
Run defense still is a huge issue but that doesn't matter as much vs Mahomes/Allen/Burrow/Lawrence in the playoffs. Staley's been in his bag after the bye week pic.twitter.com/7dAgGk8Q6t
8. Jacksonville Jaguars (8-8)
Previous Rank: 9
9 year streak broken by beating Titans in Nashville
— keanu (@keanukarg) January 1, 2023
20 game losing streak to NFC teams broke by beating Cowboys
24 year losing streak in Primetime away games broken by beating the Jets in NJ
5 year losing streak to the Texans ended today
The streak-busters…playoffs next? pic.twitter.com/kvGX87wLsS
9. Green Bay Packers (8-8)
Previous Rank: 13
The Packers have had at least one turnover on defense in their last 10 games.
— Tom Grossi (@tomgrossicomedy) January 2, 2023
First 6 of those games, they had a total of eight turnovers.
In the last 4 games the defense has had TWELVE turnovers.
Game changing.
10. Detroit Lions (8-8)
Previous Rank: 12
"It's not the same old Lions," Rodgers said looking ahead to next weekend. "They were 1-6 at one point and they've come all the way to 8-8."
— Carmen Vitali (@CarmieV) January 2, 2023
11. Minnesota Vikings (12-4)
Previous Rank: 7
The Vikings could win by 40 in Week 18 and still be the worst 12-win team ever by point differential. https://t.co/4eYdefEGCc
— Peter Bukowski (@Peter_Bukowski) January 2, 2023
12. New York Giants (9-6-1)
Previous Rank: 14
Not only are the Giants going to the playoffs this season, they will have:
— 🎄 x - 𝙅𝙖𝙢𝙚𝙨 🎄 (9-6-1) (@DanielJonesMVP) January 2, 2023
- 9 draft picks in 2023
- The fourth highest salary cap space in the NFL this offseason
- Brian Daboll, Mike Kafka, Wink Martindale, Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley likely returning
The future is bright
13. Baltimore Ravens (10-6)
Previous Rank: 10
Lamar Jackson effect 👀 pic.twitter.com/9WBPLwyojD
— Sarah Ellison (@sgellison) January 2, 2023
14. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8)
Previous Rank: 17
After being 1-4, 2-5, and 3-7 - the Pittsburgh #Steelers find themselves right in the midst of a playoff hunt in week 17.
— Mike Nicastro (@MikedUpSports1) January 1, 2023
With a rookie QB.
Say what you will about Mike Tomlin, and I agree, he’s had major playoff flaws - but he’s done a great job this season.
15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-8)
Previous Rank: 20
NFL fans watching Tom Brady win the division with an 8-8 record pic.twitter.com/rGyK6VKr9w
— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) January 1, 2023
16. Seattle Seahawks (8-8)
Previous Rank: 18
Pete Carroll should get Coach of the Year for hiding Wilson’s decline for years, pulling off this deal, and then resurrecting Geno’s career in one season. https://t.co/0ziyIeqZFt
— Matt Ford (@fordm) December 26, 2022
17. New England Patriots (8-8)
Previous Rank: 22
The Patriots have 7 defensive touchdowns in 2022, the most in franchise history and the most by any team since the 2017 Jaguars (who New England beat in the AFC Championship game).#ForeverNE @Patriots
— NFL Research (@NFLResearch) January 1, 2023
18. Miami Dolphins (8-8)
Previous Rank: 11
The Dolphins this season
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) January 2, 2023
🔸3-0 in first 3 games
🔸0-3 in next 3 games
🔸5-0 in next 5 games
🔸0-5 in last 5 games pic.twitter.com/2trLfFB4ci
19. New York Jets (7-9)
Previous Rank: 16
“Draft positioning doesn’t matter, I’d rather my team win and end the year on a high note”
— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) December 31, 2022
Yeah I bet the Jets are soooo happy they won 2 meaningless games instead of getting to draft Trevor Lawrence rn
20. Washington Commanders (7-8-1)
Previous Rank: 15
The Commanders are 5-3-1 when Taylor Heinicke starts and 2-5 when Carson Wentz starts.
— Michael David Smith (@MichaelDavSmith) January 1, 2023
Wentz has more interceptions and more sacks in fewer starts.
Ron Rivera's failure to identify which of his quarterbacks was better is the reason the Commanders will miss the playoffs.
21. Carolina Panthers (6-10)
Previous Rank: 19
On October 1 the our fanbase were making plans for the #1 overall pick.
— Kevin Avery (@4MR_KountryKev) January 2, 2023
On January 1 the our team was one good quarter away from being in control of the NFC South.
While sifting through the leftovers of Rhule the roster found thier identity and culture.
Wilks is the one.
22. New Orleans Saints (7-9)
Previous Rank: 23
Explaining to Dennis Allen why he isn’t Sean Paytonpic.twitter.com/tJ0nUDSpXj
— Barstool NOLA (@BarstoolNOLA) December 6, 2022
23. Cleveland Browns (7-9)
Previous Rank: 25
Run defense EPA rankings:
— Jake Trotter (@Jake_Trotter) December 28, 2022
1. Titans (41.29)
4. Ravens (33.57)
11. Jets (26.33)
15. Steelers (23.23)
18. Commanders (18.74)
21. Bengals (8.98)
30. Chargers (-15.29)
31. Packers (-20.14)
32. #Browns (-27.85)
24. Tennessee Titans (7-9)
Previous Rank: 21
The Titans lead the NFL in players currently on IR, total players placed on IR throughout the season and percentage of salary cap on IR, with nearly half the team’s total on the shelf. https://t.co/m3lzlllcPl
— The Titans Wire (@TheTitansWire) January 1, 2023
25. Los Angeles Rams (5-11)
Previous Rank: 24
The Rams now have the most losses by a reigning Super Bowl Champion in NFL history. pic.twitter.com/aeqgc8ScQ6
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) January 2, 2023
26. Las Vegas Raiders (6-10)
Previous Rank: 26
Derek Carr pass rate by Half:
— Leandro 🇧🇷 (@LeandroRaiders) December 25, 2022
1st Half / 2nd Half - Playcaller
2016: 90.1 / 91.7 - Musgrave
2017: 88.5 / 79.6 - Downing
2018: 89.9 / 97.2 - Gruden
2019: 108.8 / 91.6 - Gruden
2020: 110.2 / 92.2 - Gruden
2021: 90.0 / 97.8 - Olson
2022: 96.6 / 73.5 - McDaniels
Playcaller effect?
27. Atlanta Falcons (6-10)
Previous Rank: 28
It’s actually incredibly impressive how many years in a row the Falcons have had a bad defense. Some fans have literally never experienced it.
— Rise Up Ridder (@RiseUpReader) December 24, 2022
28. Houston Texans (2-13-1)
Previous Rank: 27
This is one of the many reasons why the Texans can’t afford to pass on a QB in the 2023 draft https://t.co/jICArVu2kL
— DJ Bien-Aime (@Djbienaime) January 2, 2023
29. Arizona Cardinals (4-12)
Previous Rank: 29
Kliff Kingsbury calling plays for the cardinals: pic.twitter.com/E8jXdftdEY
— MRW 🔜 LMBM (@MRW_SSB) December 26, 2022
30. Denver Broncos (4-12)
Previous Rank: 31
Russell Wilson: “Broncos country let’s ride!”
— Josiah Johnson (@KingJosiah54) December 25, 2022
Broncos country: pic.twitter.com/GhYcwqPRXj
31. Chicago Bears (3-13)
Previous Rank: 30
The Bears front office watching Justin Fields during the tank pic.twitter.com/4GoobdO8F7
— Grant Loess (@gloess1) December 24, 2022
32. Indianapolis Colts (4-11-1)
Previous Rank: 32
Colts QB carousel this season, and I'm not kidding:
— Zak Keefer (@zkeefer) January 2, 2023
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