NFL Power Rankings 2018: Week 10 Edition



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Week 9 of the 2018 NFL regular season is in the books. Now is the time to see where the 32 teams rank. For reference, here is a link to the NFL Power ranking of last week.

BLG'S WEEK 10 NFL POWER RANKINGS

1 – New England Patriots (Last Week: 2) – Well, here we are. It's week 10 and the Pats are finally back. Six consecutive wins for Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.

2 – Kansas City Chiefs (LW: 3) – KC turns his opponents lower than on wheels. Ho hum.

3 – Saints of New Orleans (LW: 4) – Great victory of the Saints in the Superdome. They planted the flag as the team to beat in the NFC. And maybe even the whole league.

4 – The Los Angeles Rams (LW: 1) – If Ty Montgomery did not escape last week, the Rams were likely to lose two games in a row. Do not get me wrong, this team is very good. But there are vulnerabilities in the armor.

5 – Pittsburgh Steelers (LW: 6) – The Steelers have the wind in their sails. Winning a big win over Baltimore strengthens their lead in North AFC. And now, Le'Veon Bell could be back? It's not like they needed him, because James Conner was great.

6 – Carolina Panthers (LW: 7) – The Panthers are bright red right now. It will be interesting to see how seriously they can push New Orleans.

7 – Los Angeles Chargers (LW: 10) – Chargers are real. Winning in Seattle as they did not happen easy. Philip Rivers deserves to participate in the conversation with MVP.

8 – Chicago Bears (LW: 7) – Playing Buffalo is a free win at this point.

9 – Green Bay Packers (LW: 5) – Difficult to have consecutive matches against LA and New England. Even the mighty Aaron Rodgers could not finally lead his team to victory. They are still dangerous with him under center, though.

10 – Minnesota Vikings (LW: 13) – Kirk Cousins ​​hesitates against good teams, but he is able to beat the bad, as shown in the ninth week.

11 – Philadelphia Eagles (LW: 15) – A perfect week off for the reigning Super Bowl champions. With Washington and Dallas losing, the Eagles are very much alive in the east of the NFC. Oh, and the Eagles also have a new brilliant weapon in the form of Golden Tate. This team could be ready to make a strong push in the second half.

12 – Cincinnati Bengals (LW: 14) – The Bengals return from their departure to welcome New Orleans. Difficult test for Stripes.

13 – Atlanta Falcons (LW: 16) – The Falcons have won three straight games. Their attack returns on track after falling 38 on Washington.

14 – Baltimore Ravens (LW: 8) – Three consecutive defeats allowed the Ravens to no longer be considered by AFC North. Baltimore ranks third in the division behind Pittsburgh and Cincy.

Seattle Seahawks (LW: 12) – The Seahawks do not lose at home, as did this team on Sunday. Clearly, these are not your vintage Seahawks.

16 – Houston Texans (LW: 17) – Again He is not a big supporter of the Texan team who has played six games in a row. Houston could easily have lost several games in this series of wins.

17 – Tennessee Titans (LW: 23) – Big win on the road for the Titans in Dallas. Did you know that Mike Vrabel's team has awarded the fewest points this season? Now you do. Only 141 in total in eight games (average of 17.6).

18 – Washington Redskins (LW: 11) – Washington suffers a big blow after being blown up on Sunday. To make matters worse for them, they have just lost their two starting guards and their powerful receiver of threats for the season.

19 – Miami Dolphins (LW: 22) – The Dolphins are 21-21 years old since the beginning of the Adam Gase era in 2016. Mediocre.

20 – Indianapolis Colts (LW: 21) – Frank Reich's team has a chance to win a three-game winning streak with the arrival of the Jags in town.

21 – Dallas Cowboys (LW: 18) – Despite entering Monday Night Football as a 5.5-point home favorite, Dallas fell to 3 to 5 with a loss to Tennessee. Lol Cowboys.

22 – Detroit Lions (LW: 19) – SOL – Same old Lions. Matthew Stafford has probably had the worst performance of his career in the first game of Detroit since the transfer from Golden Tate to Philly. Maybe not just a coincidence?

23 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (LW: 20) – Ryan Fitzpatrick returned to the starting lineup but the Bucs still lost. Their defense still awards 34.4 points per game, the worst among the players in the league.

24 – Cleveland Browns (LW: 24) – Different coach, same Browns. Still not good.

25 – New York Jets (LW: 25) – Sam Darnold is really in trouble. They say it may be time to give the 21-year-old a break.

26 – Denver Broncos (LW: 26) – The Broncos would have suffered a slight bump if their second field placement attempt advanced. Alas, that was not the case.

27 – Jacksonville Jaguars (LW: 27) – Want to break a series of four losing streaks lost after leaving the club. To do this, they will have to face the road to Indy.

28 – Arizona Cardinals (LW: 28) – The Cards have confessed to being stupid to have Sam Bradford signed by cutting him off during their week off.

29 – San Francisco 49ers (LW: 30) – Will Nick Mullens be a marvel of a match or can this guy play a bit?

30 – New York Giants (LW: 31) – Spread the Giants off their week off, as they only have the fifth-worst point differential in the league. I even think that they could beat Buffalo and Oakland.

31 – Buffalo Bills (LW: 29) – Buffalo's -145 points differential is the last in the league. The next closest team has 34 points in advance. Third to last is 56 points in front of them. This team is a disaster.

32 – Oakland Raiders (LW: 32) – The Raiders were eliminated by a free quarterback non-rookie agent who made his first NFL start, 34-3. The tank is raging.

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