Ron Glover's Week 2 NFL Power Rankings

Ron Glover by Senior Analyst Written on September 11, 2008
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14. New York Jets: Who is scripting the life of Brett Favre? You mean to tell me in the same year he comes to the Jets Brady gets ko’d for the season opening the door for the Jets to win the AFC East? If that happens John Madden will push for all U.S. currency to read: “In Favre We Trust.”

15. Cleveland Browns: The Brownies are better than what we saw Sunday. They always get up for the Steelers, put the kids to bed early - this one’s gonna be physical.

16. Minnesota Vikings: I didn’t see any rhythm between Tavaris Jackson and his receiving corps, they still have time to regroup. Wait! Sunday, the Colts bring to town a stout secondary led by Bob Sanders.

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17. Denver Broncos: Eddie Royal put on a show this week against an above average Raiders secondary. With Brandon Marshall returning this week look for Jay Cutler to put up even better numbers.

18. Carolina Panthers: For the Panthers to go on the road and win a game that close without their best player Steve Smith says a lot.

19. Seattle Seahawks: With Nate Burleson out for the season and three other receivers on the injury list, the Seahawks are going to have to find a way to hang on in the NFC West until times get better.

20. Baltimore Ravens: Can rookie QB Joe Flacco keep it going in Baltimore? With a decent running game, serviceable receivers and an all-world defense at his back, the only person that can screw this up is Joe Flacco.

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21. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Losing Jeff Garcia for an undetermined amount of time is going to hurt a team that was looking to improve on last season’s breakthrough.

22. Atlanta Falcons: Will they be ranked here next week? Probably Not. Can I name 10 teams the Falcons are better than right now? Yup.

23. Arizona Cardinals: If all facets of this offense ever clicked at once they would be something to see.

24. Cincinnati Bengals: Far too much talent to be ranked this low, at least we now know it isn’t Marvin Lewis screwing up the team.

25. Washington Redskins: Probably shouldn’t be ranked this low, but their inability to move the ball was scary. New coach+New system= Slow start. Which spells danger in the fierce NFC East.

26. San Francisco 49′ers: The tools are here for the Niners to be a good team but five turnovers isn’t going to get you many wins in this league.

27. Houston Texans: Didn’t have a chance against the Steelers on Sunday, maybe they’ll be charged up for their home opener against the Ravens.

28. Kansas City Chiefs: This team is in trouble.

29. Miami Dolphins: Until this team gets a running game expect nothing.

30. Oakland Raiders: Was Al Davis actually aging on camera during the shellacking by the hated Broncos Monday night?

31. Detroit Lions: My money is on the Detroit Tigers to outscore the Lions this week.

32. St. Louis Rams: “With the first pick in the 2009 NFL Draft the St. Louis Rams select…”

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