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NFL Power Rankings Week 4: Updated Standings, Predictions Before MNF

Kristopher KnoxSep 26, 2016

The third week of the 2016 NFL season is almost in the books. After the New Orleans Saints and the Atlanta Falcons do battle on Monday night, every NFL team will have played three full contests.

We've learned quite a bit about each of the 32 teams so far this season, even though injuries, unexpected performances and on-field surprises have done their part to cloud the big picture.

Injuries have probably been the biggest storyline of the early season, as a number of top-level players are set to miss significant time. The Minnesota Vikings, for example, have already placed starting quarterback Teddy Bridgewater and star running back Adrian Peterson on injured reserve.

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However, some of these injuries have allowed us to gain even more insight into the makeup of these teams. Those Vikings added quarterback Sam Bradford after the Bridgewater injury and have followed him to a perfect 3-0 record. Their latest win—a 22-10 romp over the defending NFC champion Carolina Panthers—showed just how complete the Vikings are.

Likewise, the New England Patriots have proved that setbacks are not going to hold the team back early in 2016. Despite missing starting quarterback Tom Brady, losing backup Jimmy Garoppolo to injury and starting rookie Jacoby Brissett against the Houston Texans, the Patriots managed to produce a stunning 27-0 Week 3 win.

The Patriots and Vikings are two of five teams that remain undefeated thus far, but records aren't everything. We're going to take what we've learned so far in the young season and apply it to our power rankings. This is an early look at the Week 4 rankings, so we'll be filling in the blanks with our prediction for Monday night's game. In addition, we'll be examining some notable rankings from our list.

Our rankings are based on factors such as team record, on-field performances, opponents played and team health where applicable.

1Denver Broncos3-0
2New England Patriots3-0
3Minnesota Vikings3-0
4Philadelphia Eagles3-0
5Pittsburgh Steelers2-1
6Green Bay Packers2-1
7Dallas Cowboys2-1
8Kansas City Chiefs2-1
9Baltimore Ravens3-0
10New York Giants2-1
11Houston Texans2-1
12Atlanta Falcons2-1*
13Oakland Raiders2-1
14Los Angeles Rams2-1
15Seattle Seahawks2-1
16Cincinnati Bengals1-2
17Carolina Panthers1-2
18Arizona Cardinals1-2
19New York Jets1-2
20Detroit Lions1-2
21Indianapolis Colts1-2
22Washington Redskins1-2
23San Diego Chargers1-2
24Buffalo Bills1-2
25Tampa Bay Buccaneers1-2
26San Francisco 49ers1-2
27Tennessee Titans1-2
28Miami Dolphins1-2
29New Orleans Saints0-3*
30Jacksonville Jaguars0-3
31Cleveland Browns0-3
32Chicago Bears0-3

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CINCINNATI, OH - SEPTEMBER 25:  Von Miller #58 of the Denver Broncos tackles Jeremy Hill #32 of the Cincinnati Bengals during the second quarter at Paul Brown Stadium on September 25, 2016 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

1. Denver Broncos

We won't hold it against you if you think the Denver Broncos don't deserve to be at the top of our rankings. After all, the Patriots could certainly go in the No. 1 slot, especially considering all New England has overcome to get to 3-0.

Still, the Broncos are defending Super Bowl champions, and they seem to be getting better as the season wears on. The defense still looks like a championship-caliber unit, and quarterback Trevor Siemian is starting to come into his own.

Siemian was one of the most impressive players in Denver's Week 3 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. He passed for 312 yards and four touchdowns in the game, and he looked as good as anyone did under center for the Broncos in 2015.

As Sam Farmer of the Los Angeles Times pointed out, Siemian even made some history on Sunday:

If Siemian can continue to grow, this is going to be a difficult team to knock off. Pro Football Focus rates Denver fifth in overall offense and eighth in overall defense through Sunday of Week 3.

If you factor in the teams Denver has already knocked off—the Bengals, the Indianapolis Colts and the Panthers—it's hard to argue the team's standing as the best in football.

5. Pittsburgh Steelers

PHILADELPHIA, PA - SEPTEMBER 25:  Quarterback  Ben Roethlisberger #7 of the Pittsburgh Steelers is sacked by  Brandon Graham #55 of the Philadelphia Eagles in the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on September 25, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvani

Through the first two weeks of the season, the Pittsburgh Steelers looked like one of the best teams in football—and we wouldn't have blamed people who had the team atop their rankings. After witnessing the Steelers get throttled by the Philadelphia Eagles 34-3 on Sunday, though, we have to bump Pittsburgh down a few pegs.

The Eagles exploited some holes in Pittsburgh's makeup in Sunday's contest. Speed got the better of Pittsburgh's run defense, while rookie quarterback Carson Wentz—301 yards and two touchdowns—showed just how vulnerable the Steelers' pass defense can be when a quarterback has time to throw.

Unfortunately, the Steelers just don't have much of a pass rush right now.

Pittsburgh's offense couldn't gain traction, and without an explosive offense, the Steelers aren't going to beat many quality teams.

"We lost just about every element of that matchup," Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said, per Ed Bouchette of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "It was a poor performance by us. ... I tip my cap to them, but I acknowledge some areas that are showing a pattern of inconsistency or a pattern of undesirable performance."

We're still keeping the Steelers in our top five, though, for a couple of reasons. We don't think a lot of teams are going to be able to stonewall Ben Roethlisberger and Co. this season—especially since the team should have star running back Le'Veon Bell moving forward.

We're also viewing the Eagles as a legitimate contender after three blowout wins to open the season. Philadelphia is a terrific team that the Steelers may have simply underestimated—in a big way.

31. Cleveland Browns & 32. Chicago Bears

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - SEPTEMBER 25: Terrelle Pryor #11 of the Cleveland Browns runs with the football during the 1st quarter against the Miami Dolphins on September 25, 2016 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images)

We're going to wrap up our notable rankings with a little bit of positive news for fans of the beleaguered Cleveland Browns. While your team remains winless, we're moving them from the bottom of our power rankings.

The Browns should have won on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins. Cleveland took the game into overtime before losing, but it could have won in regulation had newly signed kicker Cody Parkey made just one of his three (three!) missed field-goal attempts.

The Browns have looked pretty competitive over the last couple of weeks. The same cannot be said for the Chicago Bears, who take over the low spot.

Chicago has lost all three of its games by at least a touchdown, and it has lost the last two by at least two touchdowns. The team ranks just 30th in scoring (15.0 points per game) and 24th in scoring defense (27.7 points per game allowed).

Yes, injuries have played a big part in the Bears' misfortunes so far. Quarterback Jay Cutler is out with a thumb injury, and a number of defensive starters are sidelined.

As we mentioned early on, though, great teams find a way to overcome their injuries. The Bears are far from a great team, and they're not playing anything resembling good football right now. The good news for Chicago fans is that the team should have a chance to rise out of the basement as players regain their health.

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