NFL Power Rankings Week 10: Packers in free fall

After what happened in week 9 of the 2022 NFL Season we have new Power Rankings NFLnow for week 10.

1. Philadelphia Eagles

Record: 8-0

Previous week: 2 (+1)

Although the Eagles remain undefeated, the feeling remains that the game against the Texans was much more difficult than it should have been. Although the schedule is easy, it seems difficult to think that they are going to win all their games playing like they did on Thursday.

2. Kansas City Chiefs

Record: 6-2

Previous week: 3 (+1)

Although the Titans pushed them to the limit, the Chiefs found a way to win and the possible absence of Josh Allen makes them the clear favorite for first place in the AFC.

3. Buffalo Bills

Record: 6-2

Position previous week: 1 (-2)

At this time it is extremely important to know what is the condition of josh allen, since without him the Bills cease to be an elite team. His place in the NFL Power Rankings will move noticeably for next week when we have more clarity on this issue.

4. Dallas Cowboys

Record: 6-2

Previous week: 5 (+1)

With a very well-armed team coming off the break, the big question is by how many points are they going to beat the Packers, a team that comes in real ruins at week 10.

5. Minnesota Vikings

Record: 7-1

Previous week: 4 (-1)

Yes, they’re 7-1, but this week facing a much more efficient defense, things got notoriously difficult for them. They have yet to confirm that they are the team that their brand says.

6. Miami Dolphins

Record: 6-3

Previous week: 8 (+2)

The plan of helping Tua Tagovailoa with all the talent possible has worked quite well, and the best example is that the Tyreek Hill / Jaylen Waddle duo is working perfectly. With such a strong attack it will be difficult to beat Miami.

7. New York Giants

Record: 6-2

Previous week: 6 (-1)

The first half of the season has been very positive for Brian Daboll. And considering there’s a game against the Texans coming up, then things could be on the right track.

8. Baltimore Ravens

Record: 6-3

Previous week: 9 (+1)

After a difficult start to the season to close games, things have been stabilizing for the Ravens and it seems that they are heading for the leadership of the division.

The best teams in the NFL Power Rankings from place 9 to 16:

9. Seattle Seahawks

Record: 6-3

Previous week: 10 (+1)

Although the work of Brian Daboll in New York has been very outstanding, it is impossible not to talk about the work of Pete Carroll in front of the Seahawks. At the moment they are the clear leader in the NFC West and they are doing it right after letting go of their franchise QB.

10. New York Jets

Record: 6-3

Previous week: 13 (+3)

Sauce Gardner was burned by Stefon Diggs at the beginning of the game, but little by little the Jets’ defense found itself on the field and they ended up having a great game. The Jets’ season continues to be very, very surprising.

11. Tennessee Titans

Record: 5-2

Previous week: 7 (=)

Malik Willis is showing signs of being a good mobile QB and can help the Titans’ offense a lot. The problem is that the passing game is still non-existent.

12. Cincinnati Bengals

Record: 5-4

Previous week: 11 (-1)

The Bengals’ up-and-down season continues, and now it’s time for one of those games where we’re reminded that they made it to the last Super Bowl. It’s definitely a good way to go on your week off.

13. San Francisco 49ers

Record: 4-4

Previous week: 12 (-1)

In terms of divisional competition, the 49ers’ bye week was a resounding success: the Rams and Cardinals lost and the Niners now sit second in the NFC West, behind only the Seahawks. I rest very favorably, if you ask me.

14. Los Angeles Chargers

Record: 5-3

Previous week: 15 (+1)

In a week where Justin Herbert was without his main aerial weapons, Joshua Palmer emerged as the only viable option and he did not disappoint. The Chargers managed to move the ball and although they are still not convincing, at least they are with a winning record.

15. New England Patriots

Record: 5-4

Previous week: 16 (+1)

Although they won without much trouble, the reality is that Mac Jones still hasn’t found a rhythm on offense and the idea of ​​seeing Bailey Zappe again is present, especially until the Pats realize that perhaps the problem is having Matt Patricia running the offense.

16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Record: 4-5

Previous week: 17 (+1)

It wasn’t a pretty win and there were a lot of problems during the game, but the Buccaneers managed to win the game and are in first place in their division. We’ll see how they fare on their trip to Germany to face the Seahawks.

Our NFL Power Rankings with teams from 17 to 24:

17. Los Angeles Rams

Record: 3-5

Previous week: 14 (=)

At this point in the season it’s hard to pinpoint the Rams’ most pressing problem: poor blocking on the offensive line, ineffective receivers not named Cooper Kupp, inability to hold attacks or mistakes on defense.

18. Cleveland Browns

Record: 3-5

Previous week: 18 (=)

The bye week came at a good time for the Browns as they have games against the Dolphins and Bills ahead of them. If both losses occur, it is highly likely that Deshaun Watson’s return will only serve as an extended preseason for 2023.

19. Atlanta Falcons

Record: 4-5

Previous week: 19 (=)

Although the loss to the Chargers was painful, there is reason to be optimistic in Atlanta: In addition to the return of Cordarrelle Patterson, the involvement of rookie Tyler Allgeier signals that the Falcons could have a very good 1-2 at running back.

20. Arizona Cardinals

Record: 3-6

Previous week: 21 (+1)

Things are still bad in Arizona, and after the loss to the Seahawks, they are falling further and further away from the postseason. Next week’s game against the Rams will be do or die for this team.

21. Chicago Bears

Record: 3-6

Previous week: 28 (+7)

The season is basically lost, but not everything can be bad in Chicago: Justin Fields shows signs of improvement every week and is becoming, little by little, the QB that the Bears expected. Now the next step is to surround him with the right talent.

22. Jacksonville Jaguars

Record: 3-6

Previous week: 24 (+2)

After weeks of erratic play, Trevor Lawrence showed signs of life this week, helping the Jaguars’ offense go 9-for-15 on third down. There is a lot of work to be done with this QB, but little by little there are signs of progress.

23. Washington Commanders

Record: 4-5

Previous week: 23 (=)

Taylor Heinicke brings excitement to Washington’s offense, but sadly not enough talent for that excitement to translate into consistent pace. The defense just can’t win games alone.

24. Green Bay Packers

Record: 3-6

Previous week: 20 (-4)

The best example of the size of the problem the Packers have on offense is this: On their three first-half drives, they went 32 plays for 206 yards and … zero points. As if that weren’t enough, they fell to nine points against the worst defense in the league. This is going from bad to worse.

The worst teams in our NFL Power Rankings:

25. Pittsburgh Steelers

Record: 2-6

Previous week: 25 (=)

It will be interesting to see how much of the bye week was worked on with the offense, because if there are no notable improvements, the second half of the season will be just as difficult as the first.

26. Denver Broncos

Record: 3-5

Previous week: 27 (+1)

Did the bye week help Nathaniel Hackett understand that he needs to adjust his system to the abilities of his players, or was it just a week where they went over the same playbook?

27. New Orleans Saints

Record: 3-6

Previous week: 22 (-5)

The big question for the Saints for the rest of the year is who is going to be the QB of this team in 2023. For now, the only thing clear is that it is not someone who is on the current roster.

28. Las Vegas Raiders

Record: 2-6

Previous week: 26 (-2)

After adding 146 yards and two touchdowns in the first half of the game, Davante Adams walked away with a receiving for zero yards in the second half. This helps to understand how, once again, the Raiders let go of a lead of 17 or more points.

29. Detroit Lions

Record: 2-6

Previous week: 31 (+2)

The best news for the Lions is that their defense showed signs of life in this game, generating several turnovers despite all the yards they allowed the Packers (389). A little consistency in this unit would go a long way.

30. Houston Texans

Record: 1-6-1

Previous week: 32 (+2)

Although they put up a fight against the Eagles, the reality is that this team is far from a contender. What’s more, an argument could be made that the only piece that is totally safe is Dameon Pierce, who already looks like a star.

31. Carolina Panthers

Record: 2-7

Previous week: 30 (-1)

Although the victory over Tampa Bay and the close game against Atlanta gave a different image, the reality is that the Panthers have a lot of holes. The game against the Bengals proves it, and it will be a difficult process to lift this team.

32. Indianapolis Colts

Record: 3-5-1

Previous week: 28 (-4)

Jim Irsay’s decision to fire Frank Reich y poner a Jeff Saturdaysomeone with no coaching experience at the collegiate or professional level, is the best sign that he not only conceded the season: he is in tanking in 2022.

These are our NFL Power Rankings for week 10 of this 2022 Season. What changes would you make? We await your comments under this article and on our social networks.

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