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Week 3 of the 2018 NFL regular season schedule is in the books. It is now time to see where the 32 teams are. For reference, here is a link to last week's NFL Power Rank.
BLG'S WEEK NFL POWER RANKINGS
1 – Kansas City Chiefs (Last week: 1) – Pat Mahomes is the truth. Andy Reid's team averages 39.3 points per game so far. Do not be easy to defend against this wonderful mix of talent and coaching.
2 – Los Angeles Rams (LW: 2) – The Rams beat their first three opponents. They are alone at the top of the NFC at 3-0.
3 – Philadelphia Eagles (LW: 7) – Forget the ugliness of victory, Carson Wentz is back and this is great news for the prospects of the reigning Super Bowl champion. Philadelphia's home defensive success will also make the team hard to beat for at least eight games.
4 – Miami Dolphins (LW: 19) – I do not think the Dolphins beat anyone really awesome, but here they are at 3-0 and at the top of the AFC East.
5 – Saints of New Orleans (LW: 10) – This defense is not good but the Saints can still score a lot of points at will.
6 – Jacksonville Jaguars (LW: 5) – The Jags lost only three points against a rival of the division. But this is not the best when your starting quarter is overtaken by a guy who has no feeling in his fingers and has only played because the starter was injured.
7 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (LW: 6) – Ryan Fitzpatrick returned to the ground this week with three interceptions. He also became the first player in NFL history to throw more than 400 yards in three straight games. The Bucs lost but their late return attempt showed that they were still dangerous.
8 – Falcons of Atlanta (LW: 9) – The Falcons lost but they almost won. They have rebounded from a poor offensive performance of the first week in Philadelphia. Unfortunately for Atlanta, they are badly hit by serious injuries.
9 – Carolina Panthers (LW: 12) – The Panthers' quality win to beat a strong Cincy team.
10 – Green Bay Packers (LW: 3) – Aaron Rodgers' injury limitations were posted against Washington. Green Bay is vulnerable when he is not able to carry the team.
11 – Washington Redskins (LW: 23) – Written about Washington before their victory Sunday: "I think it would be very Washington Washington to win this game after losing a bit inexplicably at home Colts but I will not just rely on that."Well, I should have been counting on it. High variance team at the beginning of the season. Difficult to classify
12 – New England Patriots (LW: 8) – It's probably too early to say for sure that the Eagles ended the Patriots' dynasty, but yes, that's exactly what's happening here.
13 – Chicago Bears (LW: 15) – I'll go back to what I said last week: I buy the Chicago defense but I'm selling Mitchell Trubisky. It was not good.
14 – Pittsburgh Steelers (LW: 18) – Finding yourself in a win-win situation, the Steelers have done the job against a Tampa team. Pittsburgh is still the last in North AFC at the moment.
15 – Minnesota Vikings (LW: 4) – The Vikings entered Sunday's game as favorites at 17 points and managed to lose to Buffalo by a final score of 27 to 6. What an embarrassment. You Vike That?
16 – Cincinnati Bengals (LW: 11) – Andy Dalton threw four interceptions on Sunday. Do not win when it happens.
17 – Baltimore Ravens (LW: 17) – I have nothing interesting to say about the Ravens. They look terribly solid.
18 – Los Angeles Chargers (LW: 13) – If it's not Bill O'Brien, maybe Anthony Lynn will be the first head coach fired this season.
19 – Denver Broncos (LW: 15) – The Broncos have followed two tight victories with a decisive road loss. Case Keenum does not look good, which is shocking. (It's not shocking.)
20 – Titans from Tennessee (LW: 24) – I do not think the Titans are really good but I think they're not terrible. They are 2-1 and defeated against an undefeated team from Miami. That said, the aesthetics have not been nice and there are still problems here.
21 – Cleveland Browns (LW: 25) – This was a small sample, of course, but the first overall pick, Baker Mayfield, seems legitimate. I think the Browns will win two more games this season.
22 – Seattle Seahawks (LW: 26) – It turns out that the Seahawks are always hard to beat at home. Earl Thomas is always very good.
23 – Colts of Indianapolis (LW: 22) – Andrew Luck's lack of strength seems to be a real problem. The 29-year-old averages only 5.34 yards per attempt. The Colts had to bring in Jacoby Brissett just to try a Hail Mary in Philadelphia.
24 – San Francisco 49ers (LW: 14) – The Niners are 1-2 and now Jimmy Garoppolo is finished for the season. It's difficult.
25 – Detroit Lions (LW: 29) – Maybe Bill Belichick, not Matt Patricia, was the problem with the Patriots.
26 – Buffalo Bills (LW: 32) – CIRCLE THE WAGONS! The Bills are on the board after randomly destroying Minnesota. Josh Allen is here to attack linebackers.
27 – New York Jets (LW: 20) – Sam Darnold showed some potential but he also showed that he was only 21 years old and had a lot of trouble developing.
28 – Dallas Cowboys (LW: 21) – Dak Prescott is not good.
Player A: 11 TD, 6 INT, 71.8, 6.32 yards per attempt, 33 bags taken
Player B: 8 TD, 11 INT, 74.2, 6.28 yards per attempt, 33 bags taken
Player A: Tim Tebow's last career in 11 starts as a quarterback.
Player B: The last 11 games of Dak Prescott.
– Joe Giglio (@JoeGiglioSports) September 24, 2018
29 – New York Giants (LW: 30) – The Giants are not totally lifeless, but I will not give them much credit for beating a bad Texas team.
30 – Houston Texans (LW: 27) – 2018 Deshaun Watson has barely looked like 2017's Deshaun Watson. In his defense, his offensive line was not excellent. This is not a surprise given that Texans only have one entry back last year. No continuity there.
31 – Oakland Raiders (LW: 28) – The Raiders gave Jon Gruden a $ 100 million contract over 10 years. Lol.
32 – Arizona Cardinals (LW: 31) – The Cardinals are in control of Sam Bradford after only three starts in the silly contract that they gave him. Josh Rosen time.
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