Post-Week 3 Power Rankings
Top 10
1. Kansas City - this team literally has no glaring weaknesses
2. Atlanta - two of their three wins were by a hair, but 3-0 is 3-0
3. New England - still have major holes to plug, but as usual Brady and Belichick will find a way to win most of their games while plugging them
4. Philadelphia - I'll be shocked if this team doesn't win 11+
5. Denver - tough let down loss following the Dallas blowout, but still a lot to like
6. Dallas - Dak Prescott is the real deal
7. Detroit - brutal way to lose; can they rebound?
8. Tennessee - impressive win over the Seahawks
9. Washington - they have to be in the top 10 after that demolition of Oakland
10. Green Bay - having the best QB in the league often masks their problems, of which there are many
Trending Up
Minnesota - Dalvin Cook is quietly having a great rookie season
LA Rams - amazing what having a coach with a clue can do for an offense
Jacksonville - if Blake Bortles throws 4 TDs, you are trending up
Buffalo - probably on their way to another 7-9 or 8-8 season, but they are showing more than most thought they would
Chicago - defense is looking pretty good, and they have a great 1-2 punch at RB
Trending Down
Baltimore - getting torched by Blake Bortles is never a good sign
NY Giants - offense finally got going a little, and then the defense blew it
Carolina - Cam Newton is done
Arizona - a shame to see Larry Fitzgerald's last few years happening on such a mediocre team
Miami - how do you lose like that to the Jets?
Bottom 5
28. Cincinnati - gutty performance, but still lost
29. NY Jets - despite the win, they are still probably a 3-13 team
30. Indianapolis - they get no credit for a home win over Cleveland
31. San Francisco - they have some work to do
32. Cleveland - so bad, they never really had a shot to beat a bad Colts team