Post-Week 7 Power RankingsTop 101. Philadelphia - Jason Peters is a huge loss, but they have, hands down, been the best team through seven weeks
2. Pittsburgh - can they avoid the usual hiccups agains subpar teams the rest of the way?
3. New England - deep down, we all knew Belichick would get that defense better in a hurry: 38 points allowed the last three weeks
4. Kansas City - the defense looks like a mess, all of a sudden
5. New Orleans - Alvin Kamara is quietly one of the best rookies this season
6. LA Rams - Rams D now used to the 3-4 and dominating
7. Seattle - the combo great D and a top QB is always something to fear
8. Jacksonville - still 2nd in the league in point differential
9. Buffalo - offense came up big, which is a good sign for them
10. Minnesota - feels like 10-6, a division title and a first round home loss
Trending UpMiami - Cutler injury is a blessing; Matt Moore is better
Houston - tough schedule coming up; are they up to the challenge?
Chicago - you know the D is good when you win a game in which your QB completes 4 passes
LA Chargers - look like a real threat now
Tennessee - ugly win, but 4-3 is 4-3
Trending DownGreen Bay - stick a fork in them
Denver - stick one in them, too
Atlanta - lucky to not be 1-5
Tampa Bay - I was dead wrong about this team; I thought they were a legit sleeper to win the NFC
Baltimore - Flacco is stealing money from the Ravens
Bottom 528. Arizona - I could see them losing out now, given their pathetic backup QB situation
29. Ny Giants - ugly
30. Indianapolis - coaching staff better get their resumes ready
31. San Francisco - this team is bad
32. Cleveland -
NFL MVP Top 51. Carson Wentz - if he keeps this up, will voters give it to a 2nd year QB?
2. Tom Brady - 40 and still damn good
3. Alex Smith - still no turnovers
4. Todd Gurley - unbelievable the difference a year makes
5. LeVeon Bell - he makes all the difference on that offense