Wednesday, September 25, 2013

NFL Power Rankings Week 4: Suprising Bears, Chiefs and Dolphins Crack Top 10; Giants and Steelers Plummet to the Basement


1.      Denver Broncos (3-0)
Peyton Manning has been flawless (12 TD, O INT) and the Broncos offense looks unstoppable through three games... The Broncos could surpass the 2007 Patriots NFL record for points in a season (589).

2.      Seattle Seahawks (3-0)
The Seahawks unquestionably boast the best defense in the NFL. The defensive unit has collected 5 interceptions and forced 5 fumbles and has let up a mere three touchdowns... Is it too late (or early) to guarantee the Seahawks will finish 8-0 at home for the second straight season?

3.      New Orleans Saints (3-0)
Not only does the Saints’ offense look dominant (6th ranked overall), but the defense looks formidable as well. The Saints’ defense has held all three opponents this season to 17 points or less and now rank 4th in total defense. Defensive coordinator Rob Ryan is doing a hell of a job with his new group.

4.      New England Patriots (3-0)
Tom Brady was able to get in sync with his rookie WRs on Sunday versus the Bucs and that is critical because the offense needs to kick into the next gear given their upcoming slate of games (at Atlanta, at Cincinnati, versus New Orleans)... The pass defense has been incredible for New England as the opponent completion rate is at a staggering 50.5 percent. Matt Ryan and Drew Brees are looming in the next few weeks so the completion rate of the opponents will likely increase. Nevertheless, the Patriots growth in the secondary is evident early in the season.

5.      Chicago Bears (3-0)
Losing defensive tackle Henry Melton is a huge blow. The Bears ball-hawking defense will still be tenacious, though. They lead the league in forced turnovers (11) and are tied for the league-lead in turnover differential (+5).

6.      Miami Dolphins (3-0)
The Dolphins are for real in 2013 and there is no question about it. Winning at Cleveland and Indianapolis and then taking down the Falcons at home deserves significant appraisal. Ryan Tannehill looks like the league’s most improved player and the defense is making timely plays. The Dolphins pose a realistic threat to the Patriots in the AFC East.

7.      Kansas City Chiefs (3-0)
The Chiefs have a talented, young roster that is motivated to play for head coach Andy Reid, who is doing wonders with his new team. The Chiefs have already eclipsed their win total from last year and can finish the first fourth of their schedule in perfection if they can beat the lowly Giants at home.

8.      Baltimore Ravens (2-1)
The Ravens defense looks even stronger than last year’s championship group... Crushing the Texans reaffirmed their spot as an elite team.

9.      Cincinnati Bengals (2-1)
A total team effort by the Bengals propelled an upset over the Packers. They forced turnovers on defense and special teams, ran the ball effectively and QB Andy Dalton looked sharp. These are the type of games the Bengals did not win the past two years.

10.  Dallas Cowboys (2-1)
The Cowboys look like the class of the NFC East by a landslide for the time being. The defense is finally playing to its potential, complimenting a powerful offensive group. DeMarco Murray’s 155 rushing yard performance versus the Rams was very encouraging for a team that has had problems running the ball in recent seasons.

11.  Indianapolis Colts (2-1)
The trade for Trent Richardson gave the Colts a certain swagger that enabled them to obliterate the suddenly sinking 49ers. As long as the offensive line does its part, the Colts will possess one of the most dangerous offensive units in the league. The defense showed extreme promise as well in shutting down Frank Gore and Colin Kaepernick all afternoon on Sunday.

12.  Atlanta Falcons (1-2)
No need to overreact to the Falcons 1-2 start as they lost at New Orleans and at Miami, two undefeated clubs. The Falcons have another difficult contest this week with the undefeated Patriots coming to town. Concerns over the Falcons should not arise until Matt Ryan stops playing at the caliber he’s accustomed to. If the Falcons can knock off the Patriots, they have a chance to rip off a winning streak with the Jets, Bucs and Cardinals forthcoming in their schedule.

13.  Houston Texans (2-1)
Matt Schaub needs to play better if this team has any realistic Super Bowl aspirations, simple as that.

14.  Tennessee Titans (2-1)
The Titans may be the league’s most surprising team through three weeks (with all do respect to the Chiefs, Bears, and Dolphins). The defense has been dominant (7th in total defense) and Jake Locker has played the role of game-managing QB well. He has yet to throw an interception and engineered a game-winning drive in the club’s last-minute victory over the Chargers on Sunday. Just imagine if Chris Johnson could be effective in the least bit...

15.  Detroit Lions (2-1)
The Lions first challenge of the year comes at home against the division-rival Chicago Bears. Losing the club leader in receptions, Nate Burleson, (broken arm from car accident) for an extended period of time will hurt, but second-year wideout Ryan Broyles appears determined to fill the void... The return of Reggie Bush is key in a week where the Lions can make a statement to the rest of the NFL with a win over the undefeated Bears.

16.  San Francisco 49ers (1-2)
An optimist will point to how the Patriots, the team expected to experience the Super Bowl hangover last year, started 1-2 a season ago, but finished 12-4 and returned to the AFC Championship game, as a means to explain the 49ers despairs to start the year. A pessimist will explain how terrible the offense has looked the last two games and how the club may no longer belong in the same class as the Seahawks. The pessimist looks spot on right about now.

17.  Green Bay Packers (1-2)
Mike McCarthy needs to regroup the Pack in their bye week. The defensive woes are getting out of hand and now even Aaron Rodgers is uncharacteristically throwing interceptions.

18.  St. Louis Rams (1-2)
The Rams have a chance to hit the 49ers while their down this week at home on Thursday night football. The Rams won their season-opener at home, but their two road efforts (both losses) were far from inspiring. A return to Edward Jones Dome may be just what the doctor ordered.

19.  San Diego Chargers (1-2)
Philip Rivers has returned to the Philip Rivers of old (8 TD, 1 INT) silencing his immense critics, but unfortunately the Chargers are still suffering painful losses. Still, this team may be on the rise under new head coach Mike McCoy.
  
20.  Arizona Cardinals (1-2)
Carson Palmer has been than less than impressive in his first three games with the Cardinals, completing just 57.9 percent of his passes with three touchdowns and four interceptions.

21.  New York Jets (2-1)
The defense continues to be a pleasant surprise for the Jets... They recorded a franchise-record 20 penalties in their victory over the Bills on Sunday, but Rex Ryan is determined to control this startling team issue... The Jets will earn more respect by beating a quality team; they have the chance to do that this week at Tennessee.  

22.  Buffalo Bills (1-2)
Head Coach Doug Marrone is taking the right approach by staying positive following a loss, especially with a rookie under-center. The Bills may be forced into finding the positives more often, given their upcoming games. (Vs. Bal, at Cle, Vs. Cin, at Mia, at NO, Vs. KC) 

23.  Carolina Panthers (1-2)
Offensive coordinator Don Shula FINALLY utilized Cam Newton properly by playing to his skills as a QB that can pass AND run in the read-option with his physical figure that defenders struggle to tackle... The Panthers front-seven may be the best in the league, but their secondary still has major holes... The Panthers have a pulse entering their bye week, which means head coach Ron Rivera is off the hot seat for now.

24.  Philadelphia Eagles (1-2)
Will Chip Kelly alter his play-calling style at Mile High against the Broncos? Probably not, which means Philly is on pace to lose their third straight game, likely getting overpowered in a track-meet style game by Denver.

25.  Cleveland Browns (1-2)
The Browns showed a lot of heart in their win over the Vikings after a week of public ridicule in the wake of the Trent Richardson trade. Moving Richardson may not end up being a wise decision, but one thing for sure is that Richardson was not their best offensive skill position player. That honor belongs to tight end Jordan Cameron, who caught three TD’s (including the game-winner), on Sunday.

26.  Washington Redskins (0-3)
Robert Griffin III is not effective in a one-dimensional offense and the results are showing. Then again, he should not be handed all the blame for the Skins’ poor start. They rank dead last in total defense, letting up 999 passing yards and 465 rushing yards in just three games this season.

27.  Oakland Raiders (1-2)
The Raiders unraveled in Denver on MNF. It’s time for the “real” Raiders to please stand up. Will the Raiders be the strong defensive team that lost by just four points on the road to the upstart Colts and handled the pitiful Jags at home with ease; or will the Raiders be the team that looked lost defensively versus the high octane offense of the Broncos? The Raiders can decide what team they truly are when they host the winless Redskins on Sunday.

28.  Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-3)
The Bucs lost their first two games in excruciating fashion. Each contest was decided by one point and they had the lead in the FINAL MINUTE in both games. This past week the Bucs were pummeled at New England, showing little signs of hope moving forward...  Head coach Greg Schiano will be fired if they lose at home this week to the Cardinals.


29.  Pittsburgh Steelers (0-3)
The Steelers ground game has been appalling, compiling just 155 yards in three games...Big Ben looks past his prime... It’s time for this organization to rebuild and let loose of their old, ineffective players.

30.  New York Giants (0-3)
The G-Men have been outscored 115-54 (an average of 38.3 to 18 per game) and have recorded just 133 rushing yards on the season... The offensive line played abysmal on Sunday, allowing Eli Manning to get sacked 7 times in the worst loss in the Tom Coughlin Era (38-0) in his tenure in New York (circa 2004). To pile on, the Giants lead the league in turnovers (13).

31.  Minnesota Vikings (0-3)
The Vikings have the 28th ranked pass defense, surrendering a league-high 9 passing touchdowns through just three games. Christian Ponder has been atrocious this season (2 TD, 5 INT) and is one bad game away from being replaced in favor of Matt Cassel. Regardless, the Vikings will select a QB in the upcoming draft.


32.  Jacksonville Jaguars (0-3)
We knew the Jaguars had no chance against Seattle’s first unit. But did we honestly expect them to struggle that much even when the Seahawks took their starters out in the third quarter in favor of the second-stringers?... QB Blaine Gabbert returns this weeks, but he is hardly an upgrade over backup Chad Henne.

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