NFL Power Rankings: Teams Set To Take Biggest Jump After Week 10
How the NFL stacks up at the moment with Week 10 on the horizon is rather easy to tell now that fans have had plenty of time to digest the happenings of the week prior.
That said, now is a great time to take a gander at how this week plays out and the immediate ripple impact it subsequently will have on the rankings.
There are three teams in particular set to receive a massive boost in the rankings once all is said and done in Week 10. Injured stars return, weak opponents are dominated and streaks are extended this week, which means a rise up the ranks is inevitable for a lucky few.
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Here's a look at the ranks, followed by the three teams destined for a jump.
| 1 | Kansas City Chiefs (9-0) |
| 2 | Denver Broncos (7-1) |
| 3 | New Orleans Saints (6-2) |
| 4 | Seattle Seahawks (8-1) |
| 5 | New England Patriots (7-2) |
| 6 | Indianapolis Colts (6-2) |
| 7 | San Francisco 49ers (6-2) |
| 8 | Chicago Bears (5-3) |
| 9 | Cincinnati Bengals (6-3) |
| 10 | Green Bay Packers (5-3) |
| 11 | Detroit Lions (5-3) |
| 12 | New York Jets (5-4) |
| 13 | Miami Dolphins (4-4) |
| 14 | San Diego Chargers (4-4) |
| 15 | Dallas Cowboys (5-4) |
| 16 | Buffalo Bills (3-6) |
| 17 | Carolina Panthers (5-3) |
| 18 | Cleveland Browns (4-5) |
| 19 | Tennessee Titans (4-4) |
| 20 | Philadelphia Eagles (4-5) |
| 21 | Baltimore Ravens (3-5) |
| 22 | St. Louis Rams (3-6) |
| 23 | Houston Texans (2-6) |
| 24 | Arizona Cardinals (4-4) |
| 25 | Washington Redskins (3-5) |
| 26 | Oakland Raiders (3-5) |
| 27 | Atlanta Falcons (2-6) |
| 28 | New York Giants (2-6) |
| 29 | Pittsburgh Steelers (2-6) |
| 30 | Minnesota Vikings (1-7) |
| 31 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-8) |
| 32 | Jacksonville Jaguars (0-8) |
No. 16 Buffalo Bills (3-6)
The Buffalo Bills have lost two straight, but take it with a grain of salt, considering it was Thad Lewis and then undrafted rookie Jeff Tuel under center in the losses.
Things are about to get back to normal for the Buffalo offense, as starting rookie quarterback EJ Manuel has been cleared to return per the team's official Twitter:
Even better, the Bills get the reeling Pittsburgh Steelers, a team that was last seen allowing New England to rack up over 600 yards of total offense and 55 points.
Manuel was effective in limited action and will be protected by the NFL's seventh-ranked rushing attack thanks to C.J. Spiller and Fred Jackson, the latter of which has 502 yards and six scores.
Pittsburgh ranks second-to-last against the run, so expect a dominant showing from Buffalo and a rise up the board.
Predicted Rank: No. 12
No. 19 Tennessee Titans (4-4)
The Ryan Fitzpatrick nightmare in Tennessee is over, and since then, quarterback Jake Locker has led the Titans to one victory in two tries and thrown for 511 yards, two scores and a rushing touchdown.
Now the Titans are gifted with a matchup against the lowly Jacksonville Jaguars in AFC South play and are guaranteed a victory.
Locker's presence seemingly spurs Tennessee to victory this season (4-2 when he starts), and it helps that back Chris Johnson finally broke out last week with 150 rushing yards and two touchdowns on the No. 28 ranked rush defense.
Guess what? Now CJ2K has a date with the NFL's worst rush defense that allows 161.8 yards rushing on average. It's going to be an ugly one, but Tennessee remains one of the NFL's most underrated teams.
Predicted Rank: No. 14
No. 20 Philadelphia Eagles (4-5)
Seven touchdowns later from Nick Foles, and Chip Kelly's Philadelphia Eagles re-entered the collective hive mind of NFL fans against Oakland last week.
Still, before the waxing of the silver and black, Philadelphia had lost two straight and only scored a total of 10 points in that span, not to mention an 11-of-29 for 80 yards line from Foles against Dallas.
The offensive woes appear permanently in the rear view for Foles and Co. with a matchup against Green Bay, a team that will be missing quarterback Aaron Rodgers thanks to a broken collarbone per ESPN's Rob Demovsky.
Despite the league's worst pass defense, Philadelphia won't have many issues slowing a read-option attack led by Seneca Wallace, as the Eagles allow just over 111 yards per game on the ground.
Green Bay also touts a mediocre secondary, so a two-win streak will bump the Eagles up the ranks nicely.
Predicted Rank: No. 15

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