NFL Roundup Power Rankings – Bleeding Green Nation



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It's time for our weekly roundup of how various media outlets view the Philadelphia Eagles in their NFL power rankings. It's always interesting to see how Birds stack up from an outside perspective.

2) My brother is an Eagles fan. He went through four stages of grievance in this game. At one point, he was telling me he was done with the NFL this year, and I had to tell him how Derrius Guice was averaging less than two yards to carry. They were going to fight the game, which meant Case Keenum had to keep scoring. He shrugged it off. I looked like a prophet. (LW: 2)

3) DeSean Jackson'S return underscores just how stupid it was to get rid of him. (LW: 3)

3) Carson Wentz finally has a deep threat in DeSean Jackson.

4) The Eagles overcame a slow start by exploding for 25 points in the second half of their win over Washington. Concerns about Philly's defense might not matter so much if the offense can pick up the slack. Carson Wentz looking like the 2017 version of himself is very encouraging for the Eagles' outlook. The Wentz to DeSean Jackson connection is going to cause some real problems for opponents. (LW: 4)

4) Welcome home, DeSean. We probably should not expect 10 targets every week (and multiple 50-plus-yard touchdowns) for 32-year-old DeSean JacksonIf you're the Eagles to know Carson Wentz has Jackson a deep option? The Eagles' second-half rally against Washington was enough to convince our panel not just to keep Philly in the top five but to move it up. (LW: 5)

4) The Eagles are trailed by 17 in the second quarter and 13 at halftime. Then, the offense clicked into gear. Carson Wentz is good, DeSean Jackson are still dangerous and there are many other options. Plus, the defense kicked into gear in the second half. Philadelphia should be a team to be reckoned with this season. (LW: 4)

4) DeSean Jackson is 32 years of age but showing no signs of slowing down. Back in Philadelphia after a five-year absence, Jackson caught touchdown passes of 51 and 53 yards in a season-opening victory over Washington. His presence on the flank automatically makes Carson Wentz a much better quarterback. (LW: 4)

4) Similar to the RamsIt was a slow start in Philly before Carson Wentz starting connecting with DeSean Jackson. After that? Curtains. The defense may be a bigger problem than the future, but the offense is dangerous enough to compensate.

5) Rookie who flashed: Miles Sanders, RB. How the newcomer starred: His stat line (11 carries, 25 yards) does not tell the whole story. Sanders saw a touchdown run called back because of a holding and a broken off 19-yarder that has shown off the burst and wiggle that coaches and teammates have been talking up all summer. He's sharing a backfield with Jordan Howard, Darren Sproles and Corey Clement, and snap distribution, but look for Sanders to be more. (LW: 5)

5) I think there was a wave of sweet nostalgia washing Philly fans as they watched DeSean Jackson blow the top off an opposing defense in an Eagles uniform again. Now 32, DJax is a decade removed from his NFL debut with the Eagles under Andy Reid, but he looks like pretty much the same guy against the Redskins On Sunday. Carson Wentz greatly benefits from playmaking presence and playmaker presence Zach Ertz and Alshon Jeffery. Speaking of sweet Iggles nostalgia, Wentz looked a lot like the guy who tore the NFL apart in 2017 oz Philly's offense shook off the rust in the second half. Wentz is a legit MVP candidate and the Eagles are primed for a fierce battle with the Cowboys for the NFC East crown. (LW: 5)

5) The Eagles maintain their ranking following a surprisingly close come-from-behind victory over the Redskins. Week 1 saw the return of Eagles clutch plays on third down, with the second-highest EPA per play (1.18) while performing much worse on early downs (23rd, -0.20 EPA per play). The defense struggled, especially in coverage (49.5 grade, 24th), giving a handful of big plays to Washington's receivers. (LW: 5)

5) For one game, at least, it's like DeSean Jackson never left-eight catches for 154 yards and two long TDs. Carson Wentz has a deep threat. (LW: 5)

5) I'm willing to excuse the slow start to not playing anyone in the preseason. It was scary, but by the end Carson Wentz had 313 yards and three touchdowns and the Eagles got a win. They're fine. (LW: 5)

5) Who says you can not go home again? In a game where the Philadelphia Eagles fell into a 17-0 hole and faced a 20-7 halftime deficit, their star was a familiar face. Veteran wide receiver DeSean Jackson had a huge game in his return to the Eagles after a five-year hiatus. He reeled in eight catches for 154 yards and a pair of touchdowns, including a 53-yarder that gave the Eagles their first lead of the game. The reunion was nice. The comeback has been much better. But no one in Philly was smiling about one thing in Sunday's win. Veteran Journeyman Case Keenum and a Washington receiving body that's among the worst in the NFL roasted the Eagles' young secondary for 380 passing yards. For the Eagles to be taken seriously as a threat to teams like the Rams and saints In the NFC, they'll need to vastly improve their pass defense. (LW: 5)

5) The early struggles against the Redskins were a bit baffling, but the Eagles turned things around. The big plays to wide receiver DeSean Jackson were exactly what was envisioned when the Eagles got him back. (LW: 5)

5) What an impressive comeback for Wentz Carson and Co. in Week 1. Resilient group. Dangerous group, too.

5) The Eagles were the biggest favorite in Week 1 Washington's late goal gave the Redskins a 32-27 backdoor cover. The betting market is still high on Philadelphia. The Eagles are favored on the road in Atlanta this week and are the fourth Super Bowl at 12-1.

6) Honestly it was very impressive how the Eagles battled back from falling down 17-0. They're for real and need to be taken seriously. (LW: 6)

6) Carson Wentz rallied the Eagles to a victory over Washington. They'll try to make it 2-0 with a game on the road against the Falcons. (LW: 7)

6) It took the Eagles to get down to the Redskins 17-0, but when Carson Wentz got the rolling offense, they were in a home win. Wide receiver Desean Jackson, in his first game back with the Eagles since he was unceremoniously duped by coach coach Chip Kelly after the 2013 season, caught touchdown passes of 51 and 53 yards. Jackson has 31 touchdown catches of 50 or more yards in his career, trailing only Hall of Famer Jerry Rice (36). Alshon Jeffery had a touchdown catch and a touchdown run. (LW: 7)

6) Carson Wentz and the newly returned DeSean Jackson showed a nice connection in their first game, connecting on eight passes for 154 yards and 2 touchdowns. The Eagles needed to overcome an early 17-point deficit against their rivals division.

7) They started slowly against the Redskins, but Carson Wentz got it going in the second half. That's the Eagles team we expect to see.

10) Took a half to knock rust off, but then QB Carson Wentz showed everyone expects. Foot injury to DT Malik Jackson a tough setback. (LW: 4)

10) The Eagles did not fly out of the gate until they decided to leave DeSean Jackson taking over the ball from Carson Wentz. Their running game and defense work to be successful, but Wentz is back in MVP candidate form Jackson, Alshon Jeffery and Zach Ertz. (LW: 6)


ANALYSIS

The rankings rank as high as 2 to as low as 10. The most common ranking is 5. The average ranking is 5.2, which is actually down slightly from last week's average of 4.8.

I'm not sure how far out I'm from the fact that I'm so upset. I realize the Eagles have some issues but they are some pretty good things going for them.

An Eagles win over the Falcons in Atlanta should get some more respect in these rankings.

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