NFL Power Rankings Week 13: Green Bay Packers state their case

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Houston Texans tight end Ryan Griffin (84) celebrates his first quarter touchdown with receiver DeAndre Hopkins. Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

It feels dirty to do this to the Rams, because beating anybody 52-0 is definitely an impressive achievement. However, consider this an adjustment to allow the Buffalo Bills to move up after two impressive victories (I have to take into account last week’s MNF win for the Bills, since it wasn’t accounted for last week). The Rams need to develop some sort of consistency, but they looked like a juggernaut on offense yesterday. They obviously aren’t, but that was certainly an impressive display from <strong><a href=. 5-7. Previous: . St. Louis Rams. 20. team. 51

team. 10. The Houston Texans are forced to move down a spot in order to accommodate the seven-win Bills, but their solid display should not go unnoticed. <strong><a href=. 6-6. Previous: . Houston Texans. 19

53. There are now some serious questions about the Browns, but they aren’t off the pace in the AFC North after the Steelers loss to the Saints. I think they need to go forward with <strong><a href=. 7-5. Previous: . Cleveland Browns. 18. team

7-5. Previous: . Buffalo Bills. 17. team. 16. The Bills are keeping their slim playoff hopes alive, but they will have to face the New England Patriots, Denver Broncos, and Green Bay Packers in the coming weeks; those are the three best teams in the NFL. That said, their win over the Browns was thoroughly impressive, and it’s hard not to like this defense.