Now that Week 7 of the 2022 NFL season is on the books, it’s time for everyone’s favorite meaningful exercise: the NFL Power Rankings! The only thing that distinguishes these rankings from the others is, completely those who are right in the whole universe. Let’s take a look at how all 32 teams came together prior to Week 8.
BLG’s WEEK 8 NFL POWER RANKINGS
1 – Buffalo Bills (Last Week: 1) – Returning from their farewells to host the Green Bay team at Sunday Night Football. Bono are currently 11 point favorites.
2 – Philadelphia Eagles (LW: 2) – Coming home from 11-point favorites against Pittsburgh from goodbye. If they can prevent major destruction, they will be 7-0.
3 – Kansas City Chiefs (LW: 3) – It’s clear that the Bills, Eagles, and Chiefs are the top three teams in the NFL. In a volatile league with so much parity, the only really good teams are arguably the only ones. The Chiefs hosted a quality San Fran defense on the go.
4 – Minnesota Vikings (LW: 4) – They come back from their farewells as the four-point home favorites against Arizona. If they’re really the second best teams in NFC, they’ll get the job done at this point.
5 – Baltimore Ravens (LW: 5) – Lamar Jackson’s passes in the last four weeks: 59.6% completion, 5.9 yards per try, 3 TD, 4 INT, 70.4 pass rating. The Ravens managed to narrowly pass Cleveland despite him, but they’ll have to turn things around.
6 – Dallas Cowboys (Left: 6) – Dak Prescott looked unimpressive in his first game back from injury. While that would be expected to some extent, it went against the NFL’s worst defense in terms of points allowed. Cowboys may have to continue to rely on Dan Quinn’s ball side.
7 – New York Giants (LW: 7) – A team with a lot of style points? No. Are they just a team that finds a way to win? Yes. Brian Dabolll and his coaching team deserve a lot of credit for maximizing the relatively limited talent they work with. Daniel Jones also deserves high praise for his possession, good judgment, and being a legitimate mobile threat. The Giants are a team that can’t finally get out of their way and beat themselves.
8 – Miami Dolphins (LW: 11) – The Dolphins were lucky that PIttsburgh had multiple picks in Tua Tagovailoa’s first game after a serious concussion. They will hope the trip is about rust more than anything else.
9 – Cincinnati Bengals (LW: 13) – Joe Burrow is warming up after a slow start to the season. Man, there was almost 500 passing yards in a burst win. He’s re-entering the MVP call with zero interference with six goals in the last two weeks.
10 – New York Jets (LW: 15) – A bit of a pyrus victory for the Jets as they lost Breece Hall and Alijah Vera-Tucker for the season. The James Robinson trade was a smart move that helped soften the blow a bit. But the ceiling for this team is still too high with Zach Wilson not looking good.
11 – San Francisco 49ers (LW: 8) – Overpaying for Christian McCaffrey will not be needlework for the 49ers.
12 – Los Angeles Rams (LW: 12) – They are returning from their farewells to San Fran, which they had previously lost in Week 4, at home by 1.5 points. Sean McVay is looking to break a seven-game regular season losing streak against Kyle. Shanahan.
13 – Tennessee Titans (LW: 17) – On the one hand, they didn’t even need an offensive hit to beat Indy with two balls. On the other hand, they failed to score a goal on offense. In any case, the Titans look to be in a good spot for three-peat as AFC South champions.
14 – Seattle Seahawks (LW: 21) – Yacht in Seattle is at your own risk. By most measures, Geno Smith plays like a top quarterback. Kenneth Walker III will be an issue for teams to deal with.
15 – Los Angeles Chargers (LW: 10) – Bolts need to replace Brandon Staley with Sean Payton.
Games this season where a QB has made more than 50 passes and averaged under 6.0 YPA:
Justin Herbert – 2*
The Rest of the NFL – 3* Please note that this is a Chargers tweet, not a Herbert tweet. As the top 5 QBs in the coming years, I’m still 100% in it.
But this crime…
— Sheil Kapadia (@SheilKapadia) 24 October 2022
16 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (LW: 9) – Most embarrassing loss of the season? Bucs’ weather is very bad.
17 – New England Patriots (LW: 14) – Bill Belichick has been 20-21 years old since Tom Brady left. What If He’s Just A Coach? A crucial stretch comes when playing NYJ twice in three games for the Pats. Can they avoid being buried by an episode rival that looks better than they do?
18 – Arizona Cardinals (LW: 28) – DeAndre Hopkins’ return is crucial. 14 points come in six consecutive elections.
19 – Denver Broncos (LW: 18) – They really should be lower than that. So why aren’t they? There are still a lot of uninspiring teams.
20 – New Orleans Saints (LW: 19) – They currently owe Philly the #4 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. Not to mention sending the Birds a 2024 second-round pick. Do you think they regret this trade?
21 – Atlanta Falcons (LW: 20) – Falcons can be playful, but they are also flawed. It’s hard to take them too seriously.
22 – Las Vegas Raiders (LW: 27) – Thanks no less to Josh Jacobs, the Raiders season is still rejuvenating after blowing up arguably the worst team in the league. Jacobs is arguably the most dangerous runner in the NFL right now.
23 – Pittsburgh Steelers (LW: 22) – Kenny Pickett has scored just two goals from SEVEN interception so far. Seven interventions in 127 attempts! One selection for approximately every 18 passes. It’s too soon to say it’s a lost case; polished some talents. But it’s been a tough learning curve so far.
24 – Indianapolis Colts (LW: 23) – Moving on to Sam Ehlinger was the right decision as they don’t have much to gain or learn by continuing to play Matt Ryan. But it’s hard to ignore how mismanaged this organization has been in the playmaker position in recent years. It’s been too long to continue using Andrew Luck’s retirement as an excuse.
25 – Jacksonville Jaguars (LW: 24) – Trevor Lawrence stinks on Sunday. He dropped two wide open touchdowns on the board and then made short shots of the end zone in the final game of the game. Did Doug Pederson once again deal with a quarterback who struggled with accuracy and touch?
26 – Washington Commanders (LW: 26) – When entering a game with Taylor Heinicke, you can talk to yourself to at least have a chance to win. With Carson Wentz, you’re just waiting for something bad to happen. The commanders dug a hole that was probably too high to get out of, especially in such a formidable division, but they seem a little more proficient now.
27 – Green Bay Packers (LW: 16) – Vibrations in Green Bay are severely off. It feels like they could lose to any team in the league right now. There’s always a chance at some point to turn this around… but this moment is hard to envision.
28 – Chicago Bears (LW:30) – Justin Fields couldn’t be overstated. This is madness. People were absolutely fawning over a performance where he had just 13 passes, didn’t even make 200 yards, didn’t rush for 100 yards, had an 85.2 passer rating, and FUMBLE THE BALL FOUR TIMES (they were all lucky). will be saved). Grow up and find a player that’s really worth getting excited about.
29 – Carolina Panthers (LW: 32) – It’s hard to tell if they are most Worst team in the NFL after a three point win over the Bucs! Even though they are only 2-5 years old, playoff hopes are still alive in a bad NFC South.
30 – Cleveland Browns (LW: 29) – They put up a good fight in Baltimore, almost to the point of upset. But a defeat drops them to 2-5. They couldn’t cross the water effectively enough in the absence of Deshaun Watson. Four more weeks until his return. There’s a good chance Cleveland will lose three or four more games by then. Next up: against CIN, in MIA, in BUF, against TB.
31 – Detroit Lions (LW: 25) – Coming into the 2022 season, Lions optimism has clearly been misdirected. He commented a lot that they didn’t really make too many major personnel changes in the off-season. Detroit’s flaws were exacerbated by injury issues; they can’t keep their most critical players healthy for the second year in a row. Maybe it would be better if they took the Eagles’ approach when it comes to a lighter bootcamp and training program.
32 – Houston Texans (LW: 31) – The Texans were eliminated by a 1-4 team. The good thing is, they currently have the 2nd and 5th picks in the 2023 NFL Draft!
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