Cleveland Browns: Week 6 NFL Power Rankings (#31)

Last week: 32 (+1)

Record: 0-5

I know the Browns lost, but I’m still moving them ahead of the Jaguars. I probably should have done that last week. Before last week’s loss, they hung within 10 of their first 4 opponents and even though they lost by 14 last week, they still led right until before halftime. Jacksonville, meanwhile, got blown out once again losing at home by 38. Cleveland is ahead of them, for now, by just a little. Both teams suck.

Studs

RB Trent Richardson: Rushed for 85 yards (37 after contact) and a touchdown on 17 attempts, 6 broken tackles, caught 5 passes for 47 yards on 6 attempts, 1 drop

LG Jason Pinkston: Did not allow a pressure on 38 pass block snaps, run blocked for 9 yards on 1 attempt

LT Joe Thomas: Allowed 1 quarterback hit on 38 pass block snaps, run blocked for 3 yards on 1 attempt

WR Jordan Norwood: Caught 9 passes for 81 yards on 9 attempts on 29 pass snaps, 4.0 YAC per catch

Duds

TE Ben Watson: Caught 1 pass for 1 yards on 3 attempts on 28 pass snaps, 0.0 YAC per catch, 1 interception when thrown, 1 penalty, allowed 1 quarterback hurry on 3 pass block snaps

WR Greg Little: Did not catch a pass on 2 attempts on 36 pass snaps, 1 drop

CB Buster Skrine: Allowed 6 catches for 58 yards and a touchdown on 9 attempts, 1 pass deflection, 6 solo tackles, 2 missed tackles, 2 penalties

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Jacksonville Jaguars: Week 6 NFL Power Rankings (#32)

Last week: 31 (-1)

Record: 1-4

I know they have a win and the Browns don’t, but this is the worst team in the NFL. The Browns have at least been competitive in all of their games. The Jaguars didn’t even look impressive in their lone win over the Colts, needing a late 80 yard touchdown pass to win. They’re tied for the league worst in yards per play differential, while Cleveland ranks 23rd. They have scored 35 points fewer than the Browns, while allowing only 1 fewer, and have the league’s 2nd worst points differential, only ahead of Tennessee, who has played a much tougher schedule. Since looking serviceable in the opener, Blaine Gabbert has completed 57 of 107 (53.3%) for 536 yards (5.0 YPA), 3 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions, which is comparably bad to his rookie numbers. Head Coach Mike Mularkey insists he’s not regressing. He’s right. He’s always sucked.

Studs

LT Eugene Monroe: Did not allow a pressure on 38 pass block snaps, 1 penalty

FS Dwight Lowery: Did not allow a completion on 2 attempts, 1 pass deflection, 2 solo tackles, 1 assist, 1 missed tackle

LE Austen Lane: 1 sack, 1 quarterback hit, and 2 quarterback hurries on 22 pass rush snaps, 3 solo tackles, 3 stops

Duds

RT Cameron Bradfield: Allowed 2 sacks, 1 quarterback hit, and 1 quarterback hurry on 38 pass block snaps, 1 penalty, run blocked for 1 yard on 1 attempt

RB Maurice Jones-Drew: Rushed for 56 yards (37 after contact) on 12 carries, caught 1 pass for 3 yards on 3 attempts, 2 drops, 1 interception when thrown to

WR Mike Thomas: Caught 4 passes for 15 yards on 7 attempts on 32 pass snaps, 0.0 YAC per catch

CB Derek Cox: Allowed 6 catches for 86 yards and a touchdown on 9 attempts, 1 interception, 1 pass deflection, 4 solo tackles, 1 stop, 3 missed tackles

LOLB Russell Allen: Allowed 3 catches for 28 yards on 4 attempts, 3 solo tackles, 1 assist, 2 stops, 2 missed tackles

DT Tyson Alualu: Did not record a pressure on 24 pass rush snaps, 2 solo tackles, 1 stop

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