Power Ranking S6: the Titans are back in the race

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

Still a lot of movements at the top of the ranking this week. Arizona (+1) regains its number 1 place thanks to a defeat by the Bills (-4) which hurts Sean McDermott’s men a lot. Conversely, Tennessee (+3) returns to the top ten teams in the league in the wake of Derrick Henry.

In the rest of the Power Ranking, the Colts (+3), Steelers (+3) and Jaguars (+3) benefit from their victories, while the Browns (-3) and Seahawks (-3) are pulled down.

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. Arizona Cardinals (6-0) +1

6-0, winning serves (for his receivers) and a controlled end of the field. When Kyler turns into Andy at the Murray’s.

Week 7: reception of Texans.

2. Los Angeles Rams (5-1) +1

Los Angeles has regained its fiery Kupp. Magical !

Week 7: reception of the Lions.

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-1) +1

Little by little, Lenny climbs the ladder to his best level. Fournette is back soon.

Week 7: reception of the Bears.

4. Baltimore Ravens (5-1) +1

Latavius ​​Murray, Le’Veon Bell and Devonta Freeman, a triplet of old-timers who screwed up Brandon Staley.

Week 7: reception of the Bengals.

5. Buffalo Bills (4-2) -4

As a student of the game, Sean McDermott expected to move up to 4th. This defeat prevents him from having the Congratulations, but the PR team still offers him the Encouragement.

Week 7: rest.

6. Dallas Cowboys (5-1)

This season, Tevon Diggs has as many touchdowns as his brother.

Week 7: rest.

7. Green Bay Packers (5-1) +1

As tough as it sounds, Aaron Rodgers has made bears his pets well.

Week 7: Washington reception.

8. Tennessee Titans (4-2) +3

Faster than defensive backs, stronger than defensive linemen: quite simply a machine.

Week 7: Reception of the Chiefs.

9. Los Angeles Chargers (4-2) -2

Beware of vertigo when you reach the top of the AFC. An adaptation time is necessary, the air becomes scarce.

Week 7: rest.

10. Kansas City Chiefs (3-3) -1

It was essential for them to recover in Washington. The Chiefs win, but there is still work to be done.

Week 7: trip to the Titans.

11. Las Vegas Raiders (4-2) +2

12.6 yards / pass for Derek Carr, his best total of the season. The start of a new tune for the quarterback?

Week 7: reception of the Eagles.

12. New Orleans Saints (3-2)

A week of rest, then Seattle without Russell Wilson, the schedule is favorable. It is necessary to take advantage of it before receiving Tampa Bay.

Week 7: trip to the Seahawks.

13. Cleveland Browns (3-3) -3

Without Nick Chubb and Jarvis Landry, Baker Mayfield does not have the shoulders to carry this attack.

Week 7: reception of the Broncos.

14. Cincinnati Bengals (4-2) +2

The Bengals will go to Baltimore to play first place in the division, who would have believed it.

Week 7: trip to the Ravens.

15. Minnesota Vikings (3-3) -1

After their week off, the Vikings will have the Cowboys, Ravens, Chargers and Packers on the schedule. The calm before the storm.

Week 7: rest.

16. Indianapolis Colts (2-4) +3

For once a newscast brings good news.

Week 7: move to the 49ers.

17. Pittsburgh Steelers (3-3) +3

Is this the right year for TJ Watt?

Week 7: rest.

18. Seattle Seahawks (2-4) -3

Without Russell Wilson, the Seahawks are (re) running, unfortunately the results do not follow.

Week 7: reception of the Saints.

19. San Francisco 49ers (2-3) -2

Jimmy Garoppolo? Trey Lance? A week later, Kyle Shanahan is at the same point.

Week 7: reception of the Colts.

20. Carolina Panthers (3-3) -2

Carolina thought she could give Sam the keys, but apparently in the Panthers, the one who drives is the one who doesn’t see.

Week 7: trip to the Giants.

21. Chicago Bears (3-3) +2

The quarterbacks change, but the result against the Packers remains the same: a loss.

Week 7: trip to the Buccaneers.

22. New England Patriots (2-4) -1

Bill Belichick was too conservative and his defense ran out of liberos on the last action.

Week 7: reception of the Jets.

23. Philadelphia Eagles (2-4) +1

The end of an Ertz in Philadelphia.

Week 7: trip to the Raiders.

24. Denver Broncos (3-3) -2

Three consecutive defeats for Fangio. You have to return to the pits and fill up with fuel to get back to the front.

Week 7: trip to the Browns.

25. Washington Football Team (2-4)

Ron Rivera’s men are so far west they have already given up on their NFC East title.

Week 7: trip to the Packers.

26. Atlanta Falcons (2-3)

Calvin Ridley and Kyll Pitts must now be good at the same time.

Week 7: trip to the Dolphins.

27. New York Jets (1-4) +2

His last face to face with Bill Belichick did not leave good memories for Zach Wilson. Let’s see if it’s better with a week more to prepare.

Week 7: trip to the Patriots.

28. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-5) +3

Jacksonville didn’t have a perfect game, but in the end, the three points are what matters.

Week 7: rest.

29. Miami Dolphins (1-5) -2

The Dolphins are freaking out right now.

Week 7: reception of the Falcons.

30. Houston Texans (1-5) -2

A victory then only defeats? Houston could take up the torch of the 2020 Jaguars.

Week 7: trip to the Cardinals.

31. New York Giants (1-5) -1

They took more points in the second quarter (28) than they scored in five of their six games this season.

Week 7: reception of the Panthers.

32. Detroit Lions (0-6)

There is beginning to be dissension in the Campbell clan. The coach shoots on sight.

Week 7: trip to the Rams.

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