Week 6: NFL Power Rankings, San Diego Chargers Continue DominanceBy Justen Rosenberg | Oct 7, 2014PrevPrev3 of 4NextNextCarolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen (88) reacts. Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports87. There inconsistencies are concerning; however, <strong><a href=. (3-2). Previous: . Carolina Panthers. 17. team18. team. 55. It wasn’t pretty, but a win is a win. Despite having an off week against a bad Jaguars team, there is no denying the Steelers have offensive talent. They have one of the top rushing attacks in the NFL, mixed with a top flight receiver. The AFC North is shaping up to be as good of a season we’ve seen.. (3-2). Previous: . Pittsburgh Steelers44. After crushing the Buccaneers a few Thursday’s back, the Atlanta Falcons have lost two straight games. They have a big home match up this week against the Chicago Bears. (2-3). Previous: . Atlanta Falcons. 19. team20. team. 53. Largest comeback win by a road team in NFL history. Nice accomplishment. The Cleveland Browns welcomed the return of newly signed running back <strong><a href=. (2-2). Previous: . Cleveland BrownsPrevious: . Houston Texans. 21. team. 10. Houston was able to force overtime, but were unable to overcome the Cowboys. As long as <strong><a href=. (3-2)The Buffalo Bills have turned to Kyle Orton and he delivered with a big win over the Detroit Lions. The Bills now have some much needed momentum as they host the Patriots this week.. (3-2). Previous: . Buffalo Bills. 22. team. 16After a dreadful performance against the Packers, I am in awe as to how <strong><a href=. (2-3). Previous: . Minnesota Vikings. 23. team. 60team. 59. Bye week. Will take on the Packers next Sunday.. (2-2). Previous: . Miami Dolphins. 24NextHome/Los Angeles Rams