Expert Power Rankings ESPN: Philadelphia Eagles and Teams Being Underrated
ESPN’s NFL power rankings for Week 14 are out now, but as usual, I have some discrepancies between my rankings and ESPN’s.
Teams like the Philadelphia Eagles and the New York Giants are both being underrated, but they aren’t the only ones.
The following list is of the teams that ESPN is showing no love to. It’s just a matter of time before they all show just how good they are.
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Philadelphia Eagles
While the Philadelphia Eagles have been an absolute mess this season, they still have all the talent necessary to make a winning streak happen at any point.
ESPN ranking them at No. 24 could be the biggest slap in the face the organization favored to make a run at the Super Bowl could get at this point.
There is a possibility that Philadelphia could have Michael Vick this week, so expect the ESPN gurus to be right back on the bandwagon next week.
New York Giants
The New York Giants have lost four games in a row, but still look like the most dominant team in the NFC East right now.
Despite being only one game back in the standings at this point, the New York Giants are seven spots below the Dallas Cowboys. The No. 16 Giants got hosed.
As long as the Giants keep playing as well as they have offensively, their defense will start to get healthy and bring them back into contention.
San Diego Chargers
The injury-plagued San Diego Chargers have put together a makeshift team and have managed a 5-7 record at this point. A big win swings momentum their way and people are starting to come back healthy.
With all of that in mind, the people at ESPN decided to rank the Chargers at No. 21 in the NFL.
The Chargers are only two games out of the division lead and there are enough games to steal one away from the AFC West. That mission starts against Denver this week.
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