NFL Power Rankings: Biggest Movers from Week 10
The Baltimore Ravens are going to plummet down the power rankings following their disturbing loss to the Seahawks. The Ravens are one of the NFL's most baffling teams, but they certainly are not the only team confounding NFL analysts.
Check out the week's biggest movers.
*Rankings are from ESPN's Week 10 power rankings
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No. 3 Baltimore Ravens
Week 10 Outcome: Seahawks 22, Ravens 17
Direction: Down
The Ravens have shown that they can beat any team in the NFL. They have also shown that they can lose to any team in the NFL.
Their most recent bout with incompetence came this week against the Seattle Seahawks.
At the root of the Ravens puzzling losses, this one and the one to the Jaguars is confounding play calling. In this game Ray Rice had just five carries. That is simply inexcusable.
This game was more about the failures on offense. They also lost two fumbles on kickoff returns. And after all that, they could have won this game had their vaunted defense been able to get the anemic Seahawks offense off of the field in the fourth quarter.
The Seahawks came into this ranked 30th in rushing yards allowed per contest, and they grounded out the clock in the fourth quarter with that run game.
Now, the Ravens are ready for a big fall.
Projected Rank: 8
No. 7 Detroit Lions
Week 10 Outcome: Bears 37, Lions 13
Direction: Down
The Lions looked awful. Nothing was working for them in this one. Matthew Stafford was off target, Calvin Johnson was dropping passes, and they couldn't get pressure on Jay Cutler.
It was just in Week 5 that the Lions manhandled the Bears 24-13 to go to 5-0. They have since lost three out of four and appear to be seriously regressing.
Stafford's regression has been the most concerning. He played injured on Sunday, but that does not explain the whole story.
He put up excellent numbers in their blowout against Denver, but you look at his other games out of the last four and the numbers are alarming.
He has not completed more than 56 percent of his passes in those games and his decisions seem to be eroding. That was wildly apparent in his four-pick effort against the Bears on Sunday.
This team is slipping down the rankings, and that slide may not stop anytime soon.
Projected Rank: No. 13
No. 8 Houston Texans
Week 10 Outcome: Texans 37, Buccaneers 9
Direction: Up
No team in the NFL has been as dominant as the Texans over the past four weeks. During that stretch, their average margin of victory is 22.5 points.
They continued their dominance this week as they stomped the Buccaneers.
The Texans won this game like they have been winning all of their games. They are running it down the oppositions throat and playing good defense. This is not only serving them well now, but will continue to do so in the future.
And they have gone on this run without the services of all world receiver Andre Johnson. The Texans are on fire right now and they will continue their assault up the power rankings.
Projected Rank: 4

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