The NFL Power Rankings are selected by a panel of theScore's NFL Editors, including David P. Woods, Michael Amato, Caitlyn Holroyd and Gino Bottero.
1. Seattle Seahawks
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1st | 1st | 1st | 2nd |
Previous Rank: 1st
The Seahawks will be well-rested coming off a Week 4 bye, and appear to have a favorable matchup against Kirk Cousins and the Washington Redskins. - Caitlyn Holroyd
2. Denver Broncos
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2nd | 2nd | 2nd | 3rd |
Previous Rank: 2nd
The Broncos have had two weeks to stew over losing their Super Bowl rematch against the Seattle Seahawks, which mean bad things for the Arizona Cardinals. Getting Montee Ball and Demaryius Thomas going has to be a priority this week. - Gino Bottero
3. Cincinnati Bengals
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3rd | 3rd | 3rd | 1st |
Previous Rank: 3rd
The Bengals return from their bye only to be thrown right back into the fire with a road date in New England in prime time, followed by three consecutive games against opponents expected to make the playoffs. The Patriots will be extra motivated Sunday night after looking like a hot mess on Monday Night Football. - Gino Bottero
4. San Diego Chargers
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4th | 4th | 4th | 4th |
Previous Rank: 6th
The only thing between the Chargers and a 4-0 record is a one-point loss versus the Arizona Cardinals in the season opener. Philip Rivers has played well enough to not only overcome the team's deficiencies in the running game, but to earn himself some early MVP chatter as well. - Gino Bottero
5. Arizona Cardinals
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6th | 5th | 5th | 6th |
Previous Rank: 7th
Carson Palmer looks ready to return after a two-game absence, though the Cardinals have proven they can win with or without him. A Week 5 matchup against the Broncos should be a good indicator of just how good this team is. - Caitlyn Holroyd
6. Philadelphia Eagles
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5th | 6th | 6th | 7th |
Previous Rank: 4th
LeSean McCoy struggled and the offense didn't manage a touchdown, but the Eagles were still almost able to pull out a win against the 49ers in San Francisco last week. If this team ever puts it all together, they're going to be scary good. - Michael Amato
7. Green Bay Packers
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8th | 8th | 7th | 8th |
Previous Rank: 8th
A trip to Chicago looked to be all the Packers needed to get their offense back on track. Even with a questionable defense, Aaron Rodgers is enough to make them the team to beat in the NFC North. - Michael Amato
8. San Francisco 49ers
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10th | 11th | 10th | 5th |
Previous Rank: 13th
The 49ers earned a much-needed win against the Eagles in Week 4, holding Philadelphia's offense to 213 yards and zero points. Penalties continue to be a problem for San Francisco, though, and could prove costly if they aren't corrected. - Caitlyn Holroyd
9. Baltimore Ravens
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7th | 9th | 9th | 13th |
Previous Rank: 15th
It appeared that big things were in store for Torrey Smith this season as he appeared set to occupy the X, or split end position, in new offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak's offense. Instead, Steve Smith has thrived in that role. For now, that's covered up the team's inability to run the ball with any level of consistency. - Gino Bottero
10. Indianapolis Colts
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12th | 10th | 8th | 9th |
Previous Rank: 11th
Andrew Luck tore the Jaguars and Titans to shreds, just like a player of his caliber should. If he does the same to the Ravens and Texans, it's time to start talking about whether he's already the best quarterback in football. - David P. Woods
11. New England Patriots
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11th | 7th | 12th | 10th |
Previous Rank: 5th
The Patriots remain favorites to win the AFC East, but they might do it with an 8-8 record. There's no way to put a positive spin on what this team has shown so far. This could be the end for the Patriots' dynasty of Super Bowl contention. - David P. Woods
12. Detroit Lions
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9th | 13th | 13th | 11th |
Previous Rank: 17th
As shocking as it sounds, the Lions defense could be the strength of their team this season. That said, a healthy Calvin Johnson is paramount if they hope to be playoff bound. - Michael Amato
13. Chicago Bears
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17th | 15th | 11th | 15th |
Previous Rank: 10th
The Bears defense still needs a lot of work, and getting Jared Allen back from his bout with pneumonia will be crucial. It doesn't matter how many points Jay Cutler and the offense put up if they can't stop anybody. - Michael Amato
14. Dallas Cowboys
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14th | 18th | 14th | 12th |
Previous Rank: 18th
Rumors of the Cowboys demise have been greatly exaggarated. Jason Garrett is finally leaning on the run and it has Dallas poised to challenge the Eagles in the NFC East. - Michael Amato
15. New Orleans Saints
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16th | 14th | 16th | 14th |
Previous Rank: 9th
With Sean Payton and Drew Brees leading the charge, the possibility still exists that the Saints will finish the season atop the NFC South. However, they can't rely on Payton and Brees alone, and will need to get much better on defense for that to happen. - Caitlyn Holroyd
16. Carolina Panthers
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18th | 12th | 15th | 17th |
Previous Rank: 7th
The Panthers sit in a tie for first place in the NFC South, but that has more to do with the division's play as a whole than their own. Carolina enters Week 5 with a backfield decimated by injuries and a defense that has allowed 75 points over the past two games. - Caitlyn Holroyd
17. Kansas City Chiefs
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20th | 17th | 17th | 16th |
Previous Rank: 20th
The knock on the Chiefs a year ago was that they couldn't take care of business against good teams, but they did just that in emphatic fashion on Monday night. The defensive secondary was supposed to be a weakness for the team but has instead held together nicely. Jamaal Charles's ankle is still a concern. - Gino Bottero
18. Atlanta Falcons
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13th | 16th | 19th | 22nd |
Previous Rank: 14th
The Falcons looked like a much different team in Week 4 than they did against the Bucs, dropping a 41-28 contest to the Vikings. The Falcons' biggest concern continues to be their defense, which ranks in the bottom five in both yards and points allowed. To make matters worse, the team is also dealing with a slew of injuries. - Caitlyn Holroyd
19. Pittsburgh Steelers
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15th | 20th | 18th | 19th |
Previous Rank: 16th
The Steelers' defense is a major problem right now, and bringing back an aging James Harrison isn't a fix. If the team continues its trend of showing up every other weekend, the Jaguars will be in some trouble on Sunday. - Gino Bottero
20. Houston Texans
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21st | 19th | 21st | 24th |
Previous Rank: 23rd
J.J Watt deserves to be called MVP at the quarter mark. He had nine quarterback hits in Week 4 - that's more than entire teams had. He's single-handedly making the Texans a defensive powerhouse. Imagine the damage this team can do when Jadeveon Clowney returns. - David P. Woods
21. New York Giants
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19th | 21st | 20th | 25th |
Previous Rank: 26th
We all knew Eli Manning and Larry Donnell would be shredding defenses this season, right? The Giant offense seems to be coming together, and at the right time. If they have real playoff aspirations they'll need to prove it in October when they take on the Eagles and Cowboys. - Michael Amato
22. Miami Dolphins
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22nd | 26th | 22nd | 18th |
Previous Rank: 24th
Incredibly, the Dolphins are the AFC East's most stable team only a week after Joe Philbin hinted at benching Ryan Tannehill, to which the third-year quarterback responded with the best game of his career. The AFC East is there for the taking if the Dolphins can build on their momentum. - David P. Woods
23. Buffalo Bills
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24th | 24th | 24th | 21st |
Previous Rank: 19th
Benching quarterback EJ Manuel reeks of desperation. Doug Marrone knows he's coaching for his job, especially with new ownership in charge. If the Bills can't avoid giving the Browns a top-five draft pick (part of the Sammy Watkins trade), Marrone won't be the only one looking for work. - David P. Woods
24. Cleveland Browns
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26th | 22nd | 27th | 20th |
Previous Rank: 22nd
This year's cardiac kids have seen their first three games decided by a combined seven points. The team returns from its bye to a stretch of five very winnable games - three of which will be played in Cleveland - and that will decide what the rest of their season is going to look like. - Gino Bottero
25. Minnesota Vikings
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23rd | 23rd | 23rd | 29th |
Previous Rank: 27th
Teddy Bridgewater brought some much needed positive energy to Minnesota this week. His efforts probably won't bring them more than a handful of wins this year, but Bridgewater should make the Vikings fun to watch. - Michael Amato
26. New York Jets
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27th | 25th | 28th | 23rd |
Previous Rank: 21st
Rex Ryan is standing by his quarterback, even as Geno Smith's play regresses, suggesting he has no faith in backup Michael Vick. If Ryan and Geno don't dig themselves out of this hole, it's hard to imagine either will be back with the team next season. - David P. Woods
27. Washington Redskins
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25th | 27th | 25th | 27th |
Previous Rank: 25th
Kirk Cousins had a nightmare performance against the Giants. A few more of those and Robert Griffin III will have little trouble getting his starting job back when he returns from injury. - Michael Amato
28. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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28th | 29th | 29th | 26th |
Previous Rank: 31st
Mike Glennon proved he is the better quarterback in Week 4, leading the Bucs to their first win of the season. They still have some catching up to do in the NFC South, though, and will be without wide receiver Mike Evans for the time being as he nurses a groin injury. - Caitlyn Holroyd
29. St. Louis Rams
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29th | 28th | 26th | 30th |
Previous Rank: 28th
The Rams need all the healthy bodies they can get right now, as they are entering a difficult eight-game stretch that includes matchups against the Eagles, Seahawks, Cardinals, and Broncos. October could be the month that makes or breaks their season. - Caitlyn Holroyd
30. Tennessee Titans
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30th | 30th | 30th | 28th |
Previous Rank: 29th
Ken Whisenhunt says he may have overestimated the talent on his team. Is it possible the Titans overestimated his coaching ability when they hired him? Everything about the Titans screams top-three draft pick. - David P. Woods
31. Jacksonville Jaguars
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31st | 31st | 31st | 31st |
Previous Rank: 30th
The good news is that it looks like the Jaguars nailed the Blake Bortles pick. He's absolutely the real deal. The bad news? Everything else about this team is a complete mess. This rebuild is still in the early stages. - David P. Woods
32. Oakland Raiders
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32nd | 32nd | 32nd | 32nd |
Previous Rank: 32nd
The play of quarterback Derek Carr was the closest thing to a bright spot the Raiders had going for them. Now he's out, and so is head coach Dennis Allen. The 2015 draft can't come soon enough. - Gino Bottero