NFL Power Rankings Week 4: Power Ranking All 32 Teams
Well, Week 3 sure had some interesting games. Week 4 is only going to be more telling as to who is and is not for real.
Some teams still have some proving to do, while others can reserve a spot in the postseason.
Here are the Week 4 NFL power rankings.
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32. Kansas City Chiefs (0-3) (LW 30)
Too many injuries to overcome. K.C. needs to survive 2011 and begin looking ahead to 2012.
31. Cincinnati Bengals (1-2) (LW 28)
More problems off the field have once again hurt the Bengals on the field.
30. Denver Broncos (1-2) (LW 27)
Despite an improved defense, the Broncos need a rushing attack to help the passing offense.
29. Miami Dolphins (0-3) (LW 24)
Miami's first three opponents have a combined record of 6-3. This week they travel to 2-1 San Diego, so the schedule doesn't get any easier.
28. Minnesota Vikings (0-3) (LW 25)
If only the Vikings could play a full game, they'd be 3-0 right now.
27. St. Louis Rams (0-3) (LW 21)
Injuries hurt them early on, but the Rams still have a lot of young potential to contend in the weak NFC West.
26. Indianapolis Colts (0-3) (LW 31)
Indy has nothing to lose right now, so you can expect that effort against Pittsburgh the rest of the season.
25. Arizona Cardinals (1-2) (LW 20)
An underperfoming offense and an underperfoming defense. The Cardinals are their own worst enemy.
24. Seattle Seahawks (1-2) (LW 32)
A solid rush and pass defense. If Pete Carroll can get the offense moving, Seattle could be sneaky dangerous.
23. Cleveland Browns (2-1) (LW 29)
Cleveland let one go against Cincinnati. Although their two wins are against 0-3 teams, they're slightly gaining confidence.
22. San Francisco 49ers (2-1) (LW 26)
A big road win in Cincy after a tough home loss to Dallas is encouraging for 'Niners fans.
21. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-2) (LW 18)
The rushing offense, pass defense and rush defense all rank in the Top Ten. But the pass offense is dead last.
20. Washington Redskins (2-1) (LW 17)
A tough loss to swallow in Dallas. We'll find out how mentally tough the Redskins are when they play a hungry St. Louis team on the road this week.
19. Tennessee Titans (2-1) (LW 19)
Despite beating the Ravens, Tennessee has yet to find their identity with WR Kenny Britt injured and RB Chris Johnson underachieving.
18. Carolina Panthers (1-2) (LW 23)
A confident Panthers' team plays the vulnerable Chicago Bears in Week 4.
17. Oakland Raiders (2-1) (LW 22)
The Raiders are one fourth down away from being 3-0. A win this week and they really emerge as AFC title contenders.
16. Philadelphia Eagles (1-2) (LW 6)
Apparently the Eagles were unprepared for everyone's A-game. Now they have to prove they're a worthy NFC title contender.
15. Atlanta Falcons (1-2) (LW 9)
A tough road loss to Tampa Bay in Week 3 should be motivation against Seattle on the road in Week 4.
14. Chicago Bears (1-2) (LW 12)
The Bears have lost to the two best teams in football: Green Bay and New Orleans.
13. Dallas Cowboys (2-1) (LW 15)
Two big wins in a row have the banged-up Cowboys looking like playoff contenders. If they get fully healthy and remain fully healthy, watch out.
12. New York Jets (2-1) (LW 3)
If the Jets want to prove their not overrated, a win at Baltimore will suffice.
11. San Diego Chargers (2-1) (LW 11)
Two wins against two teams who are 0-3, but this team has a history of starting off slow and making strides later on.
10. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1) (LW 14)
Had it not been for the upstart Detroit Lions, the Bucs would be 3-0. However, 2-1 and 1-0 in the division isn't so bad right now.
9. New York Giants (2-1) (LW 13)
The way the Giants are playing right now, they would have beat Washington in Week 1.
8. New England Patriots (2-1) (LW 2)
Tom Brady can throw for all the yards and TDs he wants, but so can the opposing QB. The Patriots allow 377 passing yards per game, ranking them No. 32 in the league.
7. Pittsburgh Steelers (2-1) (LW 8)
After two straight wins over severely inferior teams, Week 4 will be very telling of Pittsburgh as they travel to Houston to play the Texans.
6. Buffalo Bills (LW 16) (3-0)
The offense is on fire in Buffalo. If the defense can pick it up even a little bit, the Bills will keeping their win streak alive.
5. Houston Texans (2-1) (LW 5)
There's no shame in losing a barn-burner on the road to the New Orleans Saints.
4. Detroit Lions (3-0) (LW 10)
The Lions have one of the most explosive pass offenses and dominant pass defenses. Now if they can only improve in the trenches.
3. Baltimore Ravens (2-1) (LW 7)
After a hangover loss to the Titans, Baltimore exposed their true colors in an all out assault on St. Louis. Next up: the New York Jets.
2. New Orleans Saints (2-1) (LW 4)
Two straight wins over two good teams, the Saints are banging on all cylinders behind the Packers.
1. Green Bay Packers (3-0) (LW 1)
They're vehemently more healthy than last season, thus only making Green Bay that much more dangerous.
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