Week 4: NFL Power Rankings, The Seattle Seahawks Remain At Number 1, While The Arizona Cardinals Move Into The Top 5
Number 25: Miami Dolphins (1-2) – Last Week 22
The Dolphins offense has not looked good this season. Fans in Miami are starting to lose faith in Ryan Tannehill. Is change on the horizon?
Number 26: St. Louis Rams (1-2) – Last Week 26
Up 21 points against the Cowboys, the Rams were feeling very confident. Maybe they were a little too confident as their lead quickly evaporated as Dallas dominated them from the end of the second quarter, on.
Number 27: Washington Redskins (1-2) – Last Week 28
It’s almost here. Anyone ready for a serious quarterback controversy?
Number 28: Tennessee Titans (1-2) – Last Week 27
Outside of their first game, the Tennessee Titans have played very sloppy football. A mixture of bad penalties, missed field goals, bad snaps and a non-existent run defense has really held this team back.
Number 29: New York Giants (1-2) – Last Week 31
The Giants can finally rejoice; for the first time since November 24th Eli Manning finished a game without an interception.
Number 30: Oakland Raiders (0-3) – Last Week 32
Outside of their pass defense (4th best in the league), the Oakland Raiders have been lack-luster through their first three games.
Number 31: Jacksonville Jaguars (0-3) – Last Week 29
The Colts throttled the Jaguars on Sunday, resulting in Chad Henne being benched in favor of their first round pick, Blake Bortles. Time to see what the rook’s got.
Number 32: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-3) – Last Week 30
Wow. I was certainly not expecting the Buccaneers to have such a poor performance against the Falcons. Although they lost, the return of Mike Glennon (who should have started from the beginning) should restore some hope in Tampa Bay.