Last week: 10 (-2)
Record: 2-2
On bye.
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Last week: 10 (-2)
Record: 2-2
On bye.
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Last week: 14 (+1)
Record: 3-2
It was between the Cowboys and the Giants for the final playoff spot in the loaded NFC in these Power Rankings. I have Atlanta, San Francisco, Chicago, and Philadelphia winning the divisions, Minnesota making the playoffs as a Wild Card and being this year’s team that goes from 5 wins or fewer to the playoffs. I gave Dallas the edge because they have the Head-to-Head victory and because they have the superior yards per play differential. Also, the Cowboys would serve as the 5th new playoff team and there have been 5 new playoff teams every year for the past 16 years. The Giants have all the talent of a playoff team though and Eli Manning is behind only Matt Ryan and Tom Brady as the league’s MVP through 5 games. He’s holding together an injury plagued bunch and having as good of a year as he did last year.
Studs
RB Ahmad Bradshaw: Rushed for 200 yards (70 after contact) and a touchdown on 30 attempts, 4 broken tackles, 1 fumble, 1 penalty, 4 catches for 29 yards on 5 attempts
QB Eli Manning: 25 of 37 for 259 yards, 3 touchdowns, 1 interception, 4 dropped passes, 1 hit as thrown, 101.9 adjusted QB rating, 7 drop backs on 37 drop backs (no sacks, 4 of 7, 1 drop, 1 hit as thrown)
LG Kevin Boothe: 1 quarterback hit on 41 pass block snaps, run blocked for 21 yards on 2 attempts
FS Stevie Brown: Was not thrown on, 1 interception, 1 solo tackle, 2 assists
TE Martellus Bennett: Run blocked for 92 yards on 5 attempts, caught 3 passes for 30 yards on 4 attempts
Duds
MLB Chase Blackburn: Allowed 3 catches for 86 yards and a touchdown on 5 attempts, 1 interception, 4 solo tackles, 1 stop, 3 missed tackles
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Last week: 13 (-1)
Record: 2-3
You could argue they deserve to be 4-1, losing on the touchception in Seattle week 3 and then blowing a 21-3 lead in Indianapolis last week as they ran into the ChuckStrong train, but the fact is, this team is 2-3 and in a loaded NFC, that really hurts them. One team every year goes from a 1st round bye to out of the playoffs. Given how San Francisco, New England, and Baltimore are playing, Green Bay is by far the favorite to do so this year. Their even yards per play differential is hardly impressive and they might be a smart team to bet against going forward, especially if the odds makers continue to rate them on par with teams like Houston (they’re -3.5 in Houston this week).
Studs
LG TJ Ward: Allowed 1 quarterback hurry on 49 pass block snaps, run blocked for 55 yards on 5 attempts
RG Josh Sitton: Allowed 1 quarterback hurry on 49 pass block snaps, run blocked for 12 yards on 2 attempts
LT Marshall Newhouse: Allowed 1 sack on 49 pass block snaps, run blocked for 3 yards and a touchdown on 2 attempts
CB Tramon Williams: Allowed 8 catches for 92 yards and a touchdown on 16 attempts, 5 pass deflections, 8 solo tackles, 1 stop, 1 missed tackle
CB Casey Hayward: Allowed 1 catch for 12 yards on 3 attempts, 1 interception, 3 solo tackles, 1 stop, 1 quarterback hurry on 5 blitzes
LOLB Erik Walden: 2 quarterback hits and 3 quarterback hurries on 24 pass rush snaps, 2 solo tackles, 1 assist, 2 stops
MLB AJ Hawk: 6 solo tackles, 2 assists, 5 stops, was not thrown on
Duds
TE Jermichael Finley: Caught 3 passes for 11 yards on 5 attempts on 22 pass snaps, 2.0 YAC per catch, 1 drop, 1 penalty
WR Jordy Nelson: Caught 2 catches for 29 yards on 5 attempts on 47 pass snaps, 1.5 YAC per catch, 1 drop
LE Ryan Pickett: Did not record a pressure on 24 pass rush snaps, 1 solo tackles, 1 stop
LE Jerel Worthy: 1 quarterback hurry on 46 pass rush snaps, 2 penalties, 1 solo tackles, 1 stop
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Last week: 16 (+1)
Record: 3-2
I know the Seahawks lost to the Cardinals and have a worse record, but I’m putting the Seahawks one spot ahead of the Cardinals. That was a close game (and is the difference in these two teams’ records) and it would have had a different result in Seattle. These are similar constructed teams (great defense, one good offensive player), but I was impressed with the Seahawks going on the road to Carolina on the East Coast at 1PM ET and winning. As good as they are at home, road victories are going to be what decides this team’s playoff fate in a loaded NFC.
Studs
CB Richard Sherman: Allowed 1 catch for 7 yards on 3 attempts, 1 pass deflection, 4 solo tackle, 1 assist, 2 stops, 1 missed tackle
FS Earl Thomas: 2 solo tackles, 1 assist, 1 stop, did not allow a completion on 1 attempt
MLB Bobby Wagner: 5 solo tackles, 5 stops, 1 missed tackle, 2 sacks on 7 blitzes, was not thrown on
RE Chris Clemons: 1 sack and 2 quarterback hurries on 34 pass rush snaps, 1 batted pass, 3 solo tackles, 2 assists, 3 stops
Duds
LG James Carpenter: Allowed 1 quarterback hit and 1 quarterback hurry on 31 pass block snaps, 1 penalty, run blocked for 9 yards on 2 attempts
LE Red Bryant: Did not record a pressure on 19 pass rush snaps, no tackles
ROLB KJ Wright: 3 solo tackles, 2 assists, allowed 4 catches for 47 yards on 5 attempts, 1 quarterback hurry on 7 blitzes
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Last week: 15 (-1)
Record: 4-1
Last week, I called the Arizona Cardinals one of the worst 4-0 teams ever. With Kevin Kolb as their quarterback, no offensive line, and no running game, last week’s offensive catastrophe was inevitable and I don’t think it’s the last one. There’s a reason I frequently ranked them lower than their record and picked against them. For as good as their defense is, their offense is equally bad. They actually rank just 28th in the league in yards per play differential, thanks to a last place ranking in yards per play. They’ll still be in the playoff race with a nice head start, but expect this team to finish somewhere around .500 once again this year. Continue to ride the correction as a bettor.
Studs
FS Kerry Rhodes: Did not allow a catch on 1 attempt, 2 solo tackles, 2 stops
MLB Daryl Washington: Did not allow a catch on 1 attempt, 5 solo tackles, 1 assist, 4 stops, 1 sack, 2 quarterback hits, and 3 quarterback hurries on 11 blitzes
LOLB O’Brien Schofield: 2 quarterback hits and 1 quarterback hurry on 18 pass rush snaps, 5 solo tackles, 1 assist, 3 stops
Duds
LT D’Anthony Baptiste: Allowed 3 sacks and 5 quarterback hurries on 63 pass block snaps, 1 penalty, run blocked for -4 yards on 1 attempt
RG Adam Snyder: Allowed 3 sacks and 2 quarterback hurries on 63 pass block snaps, run blocked for 9 yards on 2 attempts
RT Bobby Massie: Allowed 1 sack, 1 quarterback hit, and 8 quarterback hurries on 63 pass block snaps, 1 penalty, run blocked for 13 yards on 3 attempts
WR Andre Roberts: Caught 5 passes for 39 yards on 9 attempts on 62 pass snaps, 3.8 YAC per catch
WR Early Doucet: Caught 3 passes for 29 yards on 7 attempts on 50 pass snaps, 3.0 YAC per catch, 1 drop
MLB Paris Lenon: Allowed 1 catch for 7 yards and a touchdown on 3 attempts, 4 solo tackles, 1 stop, 1 missed tackle
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Last week: 21 (+4)
Record: 2-2
What an amazing win for the Colts. Down 21-3 at home against the normally dominant Packers, the Colts roared back to win led by 13 catches for a career high 212 yards and a touchdown from Reggie Wayne. Earlier in the week, Wayne visited Head Coach Chuck Pagano in the hospital, where the 52-year-old 1st time Head Coach is undergoing treatment for leukemia. Pagano is not just Wayne’s Head Coach, but someone who he’s known for a long time as Pagano recruited Wayne to the University of Miami out of High School (now Wayne’s surprising decision to return to Indianapolis, rather than follow Peyton Manning doesn’t seem so surprising). It’ll be very interesting to see if the ChuckStrong momentum can continue into the future. I hope it does. At the very least, it should continue one more week as they face the lowly Jets this week.
Studs
WR Reggie Wayne: Caught 13 passes for 212 yards and a touchdown on 18 attempts on 64 pass snaps, 2.7 YAC per catch, 1 interception when thrown to
CB Cassius Vaughn: Allowed 3 catches for 18 yards on 6 attempts, 2 penalties, 4 solo tackles, 3 stops
Duds
LT Anthony Castonzo: Allowed 3 sacks, 1 quarterback hit, and 3 quarterback hurries on 67 pass block snaps, 1 penalty, run blocked for 11 yards on 3 attempts
RT Winston Justice: Allowed 1 quarterback hit and 2 quarterback hurries on 67 pass block snaps, 3 penalties, run blocked for 5 yards on 4 attempts
WR Donnie Avery: Caught 3 passes for 22 yards on 8 attempts on 65 pass snaps, 1.7 YAC per catch, 1 drop, 1 penalty
WR TY Hilton: Caught 3 passes for 37 yards on 9 attempts on 54 pass snaps, 2.0 YAC per catch, 1 drop, 1 penalty
CB Jerraud Powers: Allowed 6 catches for 98 yards and 2 touchdowns on 9 attempts, 1 interception, 4 solo tackles, 1 stop, 2 missed tackles
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Last week: 18 (+7)
Record: 2-3
The Dolphins are 2-3 right now, but they could easily be 3-2 or 4-1 having lost two straight games in overtime. Since their week 1 blowout loss in Houston, which doesn’t look so bad, they’ve blown out Oakland, lost twice in overtime to the Jets and Dolphins, and beaten the Dolphins. The league’s 6th ranked scoring defense in 2011, they’ve picked up right where they left off led by Defensive Player of the Year candidate Cameron Wake. They can run the ball and Ryan Tannehill seems to have settled in to life as a starting quarterback in the NFL. His inconsistency as a rookie will keep this team from being a true playoff contender, but like I said last week (and like they did last week), they could play spoiler against any “superior” teams that take them lightly.
Miami
Studs
C Mike Pouncey: Did not allow a pressure on 30 pass block snaps, run blocked for 20 yards on 5 attempts
LG Richie Incognito: Did not allow a pressure on 30 pass block snaps, run blocked for -1 yards on 1 attempt
LE Cameron Wake: 2 sacks and 6 quarterback hurries on 44 pass rush snaps, 2 solo tackles, 1 assist, 3 stops
DT Randy Starks: 1 interception, 1 quarterback hit and 1 quarterback hurry on 40 pass rush snaps, 1 batted pass, 1 solo tackle, 1 assist, 1 stop
MLB Karlos Dansby: 5 solo tackles, 4 stops, 2 quarterback hurries on 8 pass rush snaps, allowed 3 catches for 29 yards on 3 attempts
CB Nolan Carroll: Allowed 2 catches for 23 yards on 5 attempts, 2 pass deflections, 4 solo tackles, 1 stop, 1 missed tackle
SS Reshad Jones: Allowed 1 catch for 5 yards on 3 attempts, 1 interception, 3 solo tackles, 1 assist, 2 stops, 2 missed tackles
Duds
FB Jovorskie Lane: Rushed for -5 yards (0 after contact) on 2 attempts, 1 fumble, 2 catches for 20 yards on 2 attempts, 1 penalty, run blocked for 0 yards on 2 attempts
RE Jared Odrick: 1 sack on 44 pass rush snaps, 1 solo tackle, 1 missed tackle
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Last week: 22 (+3)
Record: 3-2
The Rams may have won the battle, but lost the war against Arizona last Thursday, losing Danny Amendola for an extended period of time. It’s no surprise that their offense went in the tank without him last week. It’s exactly what they did last season. Sam Bradford has no weapons to work with and injuries have plagued his offensive line once again. Bradford may be matured and improved, but overall, the offense looks eerily similar to the one that ranked dead last in the league with 12.1 points per game last year. They might be a little overrated after their breakout win over an overrated opponent. The good news, they are just one game out of the division for now and over .500 for the first time since 2006.
Studs
RB Steven Jackson: Rushed for 76 yards (53 after contact) on 18 attempts, 1 broken tackle
LOLB JoLonn Dunbar: Allowed 4 catches for 50 yards on 7 attempts, 2 pass deflections, 5 solo tackles, 1 assist, 4 stops, 1 missed tackle, 1 sack and 3 quarterback hurries on 14 blitzes
FS Craig Dahl: Did not allow a catch on 1 attempt, 5 solo tackles, 2 assists, 1 stop, 1 quarterback hurry on 2 blitzes
MLB James Laurinaitis: Allowed 1 catch for 13 yards on 4 attempts, 8 solo tackles, 5 stops, 1 missed tackle, 1 sack, 1 quarterback hit, and 1 quarterback hurry on 8 blitzes
RE Robert Quinn: 3 sacks, 2 quarterback hits, and 6 quarterback hurries on 53 pass rush snaps, 1 batted pass, 3 solo tackles, 4 stops
LE Chris Long: 1 sack, 1 quarterback hit, and 7 quarterback hurries on 53 pass rush snaps, 1 penalty, 1 solo tackle, 2 stops, 1 missed tackle
P Johnny Hekker: 7 punts for 398 yards, 3 inside 20, 5 returns for 76 yards, 46.0 net yards per punt
K Greg Zuerlein: 4 kickoffs, 4 touchbacks, 20.0 opponent’s average starting distance, 1/1 FG (53)
Duds
RT Barry Richardson: Allowed 1 sack, 1 quarterback hit, and 1 quarterback hurry on 25 pass block snaps, 2 penalties, run blocked for 19 yards on 5 attempts
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Last week: 16 (-4)
Record: 2-3
Remember when the Bills looked like they were going to beat the Patriots and take control of the AFC East. That was fun. Since leading that game 21-7, they have been outscored 90-10 by the Patriots and 49ers. That’s pretty pathetic for anyone, especially for a team that was a popular sleeper coming into the year after all of the resources they put into their defense. That expensive defense ranks among the worst in the league in every category and has given up at least 45 points in 3 of 5 games led by the incredibly disappointing Mario Williams. It’s no surprise why Houston did make much of an effort to re-sign him
The only reason they’re ranked this high is because of their schedule. They face the 3 one dimensional NFC West teams, Arizona, Seattle, and St. Louis, the 2 horrible and the one slightly less horrible AFC South teams, Jacksonville, Tennessee, and Indianapolis, and they have 3 divisional games against the Jets and Dolphins. Only two games, New England and Houston, appear unwinnable the rest of the way, even for a team like Buffalo. Unfortunately, all that easy schedule is likely to do is hurt their draft pick and lessen the chances that some coaches get a much needed firing.
Studs
LG Andy Levitre: Did not allow a pressure on 28 pass block snaps, run blocked for 13 yards on 3 attempts
Duds
C Eric Wood: Allowed 1 sack, 1 quarterback hit, and 2 quarterback hurries on 28 pass block snaps, run blocked for 19 yards on 5 attempts
CB Aaron Williams: Allowed 4 catches for 72 yards and 2 touchdowns on 4 attempts, 3 solo tackles, 2 stops
DT Marcell Dareus: Did not record a pressure on 24 pass rush snaps, 2 solo tackles
DT Kyle Williams: 1 quarterback hurry on 23 pass rush snaps, 1 penalty, 2 solo tackles
MLB Kelvin Sheppard: Allowed 1 completion for 4 yards on 2 attempts, 3 solo tackles, 1 missed tackle, 1 quarterback hurry on 5 blitzes
RE Mark Anderson: Did not record a pressure on 19 pass rush snaps, 1 penalty, 3 solo tackles, 2 stops
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Last week: 18 (-3)
Record: 3-2
Last week I noted that, assuming Cleveland, Jacksonville, and Washington don’t make the playoffs and Baltimore does, the Bengals were 12-0 against non-playoff teams since Andy Dalton took over week 1 last year, and 0-10 against playoff teams. Well, unless Miami is a playoff team, that spotless record seems to be gone. I had the Bengals as an overrated team coming into the season because of their struggles against good teams and now they appear to be overrated once again. Look at who they’ve beaten, Washington (2-3), Cleveland (0-5), and Jacksonville (1-4). The latter two are the two worst teams in these Power Rankings and they only beat Cleveland in Cincinnati by 7.
They’re now a dark horse team in the running to be the team that goes from out of the playoffs to 5 wins or fewer, which is where I had them before the season. After a game in Cleveland this week, potentially a trap game, the Bengals face Pittsburgh, Denver, the Giants, San Diego, Dallas, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Baltimore, all of whom could easily make the playoffs. After Cleveland, their only remaining easy opponents are Oakland and Kansas City.
Studs
LT Andrew Whitworth: Allowed 1 quarterback hurry on 52 pass block snaps
RE Carlos Dunlap: 2 quarterback hits and 2 quarterback hurries on 19 pass rush snaps, 2 solo tackles, 2 assists, 2 stops
SS Reggie Nelson: Allowed 2 catches for 8 yards on 2 attempts, 9 solo tackles, 1 assist, 4 stops, 1 missed tackle
Duds
QB Andy Dalton: 26 of 43 for 234 yards, 1 touchdown, 2 interceptions, 1 drop, 1 batted pass, 66.9 adjusted QB rating, pressured on 14 of 49 drop backs, (3 scrambles, 3 sacks, 4 of 8)
RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis: Rushed for 14 yards (8 yards after contact) on 9 attempts, allowed 1 quarterback hurry on 2 pass block snaps, caught 1 pass for 2 yards on 2 attempts
WR Andrew Hawkins: Caught 5 passes for 47 yards on 12 attempts on 40 pass snaps, 3.4 YAC per catch, 1 drop, 2 interceptions when thrown to
ROLB Manny Lawson: Allowed 4 catches for 63 yards on 6 attempts, 1 solo tackle
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