2020 NFL Power Ranking – Week 1: the pursuit race begins

On Wednesdays on TDActu, it’s Power Ranking! 3, 2, 1, Go!

For this first week of competition, it is still difficult to form a definitive opinion on these teams. This classification is therefore not very original with the winners in the first places and the losers at the bottom of the class. However, some franchises won without convincing, while others lost by showing good things. All this remains to be confirmed, because we know, in the Power Ranking, the slightest misstep can be unforgivable.

It would seem in any case that the two behemoths of the AFC conference (Chiefs and Ravens) will be chasing each other after the entire season in this ranking, before why not face each other in the playoffs.

Time passes, it’s time to take stock. Here is our ranking. This hierarchy is not only based on the number of successes, but also on the form of the moment. If two teams are close and haven’t played each other recently, one wonders which one would win if the match was played today. Beating the strongest isn’t going to propel you to the top in a snap. Losing to one of the dunces won’t plunge you into the Abyss, either. You can win and tumble, bow and climb.

It is the merciless law of Power Ranking …

1. Kansas City Chiefs (1-0)

Doctor Patrick and Mister Clyde!

Week 2: moving to the Chargers.

2. Baltimore Ravens (1-0)

Lamar Jackson was expected on the ground? No problem, it goes through the air.

Week 2: travel to the Texans.

3. Seattle Seahawks (1-0)

Jamal Adams is not used to having an attack that advances, he will take it quickly.

Week 2: reception of the Patriots.

4. Green Bay Packers (1-0)

The Packers discovered MVS and regained their MVP.

Week 2: reception of Lions.

5. New Orleans Saints (1-0)

The Saints did well to resign their running back, because he’s a good Kamara.

Week 2: trip to the Raiders.

6. Pittsburgh Steelers (1-0)

Big Ben is back to set the record straight.

Week 2: reception of the Broncos.

7. Arizona Cardinals (1-0)

Hopkins and Murray are set for a blockbuster this year.

Week 2: Washington Football Team reception.

8. Tennessee Titans (1-0)

Stephen Gostkowski made his team win, but he also left 8 points en route and missed four kicks. So, rather half empty or half full the glass?

Week 2: reception of the Jaguars.

9. Buffalo Bills (1-0)

It was not until his 29th game in the NFL, so that Josh Allen finally exceeds 300 yards in the air (312).

Week 2: moving to the Dolphins.

10. Los Angeles Rams (1-0)

Los Angeles regains its Sean McVay from victory.

Week 2: moving to the Eagles.

11. San Francisco 49ers (0-1)

The last winner of the NFC already finds himself last in his division. It’s going to be an exciting year in NFC West.

Week 2: trip to the Jets.

12. Dallas Cowboys (0-1)

With this injury to Leighton Vander Esch, it is the ditch in defense in Dallas.

Week 2: reception of the Falcons.

13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-1)

Tom Brady must have mistakenly taken the playbook Jameis Winston left when he left.

Week 2: reception of the Panthers.

14. Houston Texans (0-1)

Deshaun Watson can’t do it all alone.

Week 2: reception of the Ravens.

15. New England Patriots (1-0)

Cam’s level is high, because he plays his role to perfection.

Week 2: moving to the Seahawks.

16. Las Vegas Raiders (1-0)

Balloon distribution!

Week 2: reception of the Saints.

17. Minnesota Vikings (0-1)

It was open day in the defense of the Vikings on Sunday.

Week 2: moving to the Colts.

18. Atlanta Falcons (0-1)

And to think that Dan Quinn is a “defensive” coach.

Week 2: moving to the Cowboys.

19. Philadelphia Eagles (0-1)

Carson Wentz left Washington with 8 sacks in his suitcases.

Week 2: reception of Rams.

20. Indianapolis Colts (0-1)

The Colts have not punted once against the Jaguars and yet they managed to lose.

Week 2: reception of the Vikings.

21. Los Angeles Chargers (1-0)

Usually the Chargers are in the opposite camp in this kind of scenario. This time around, they’re not going to complain.

Week 2: reception of the Chiefs.

22. Denver Broncos (0-1)

It just goes to show that not all Fangios manage time perfectly.

Week 2: moving to the Steelers.

23. Chicago Bears (1-0)

Mitch Trubisky would like to play the Lions every weekend (undefeated since 2017 against Detroit), but only the fourth quarter.

Week 2: reception of the Giants.

24. Washington Football Team (1-0)

Washington no longer has a name, but has found an identity.

Week 2: moving to the Cardinals.

25. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-0)

At least the Jacksonville tanking talks will only have lasted a week.

Week 2: moving to the Titans.

26. Detroit Lions (0-1)

He changed Zinedine Zidane anyway …

Week 2: moving to the Packers.

27. Carolina Panthers (0-1)

With victory at stake, the Panthers decide not to play with Christian McCaffray to give the ball to Alex Armah: phony.

Week 2: moving to the Buccaneers.

28. Cleveland Browns (0-1)

The Browns can’t get people talking about them on the pitch, so they try outside.

Week 2: reception of the Bengals.

29. Cincinnati Bengals (0-1)

At the same time, in college, Joe Burrow didn’t have to meet a lot of defensive end of 1m80 and 120 kilos, able to move like a linebackers and catch like a cornerback. Welcome to NFL Joe.

Week 2: moving to the Browns.

30. New York Giants (0-1)

Sleepless night for Barkley (15 races for 6 yards) …

Week 2: moving to the Bears.

31. Miami Dolphins (0-1)

During the game, Cam Newton went wild, after the game it was the Dolphins who let him go.

Week 2: receipt of Bills.

32. New York Jets (0-1)

Sam Darnold is already feeling the breath of Trevor Lawrence. But not too close anyway, barrier gestures require.

Week 2: reception of the 49ers.

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