NFL Power Rankings, Week 11: Biggest risers and fallers after Week 10

Our latest NFL power rankings after Week 10 action,
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Week 10 of the 2025 NFL Season is about over, and this league truly never disappoints. While many of the finishes here were not particularly close, there was still some drama and again some upsets to talk about as well.

As we enter the final chunk of the season, divisional rates are going to heat up and playoff berths will officially be clinched. It is a heated race in both the AFC and the NFC, as the AFC holds the only three eight-win teams in the NFL, but the NFC has a done of great teams.

We've got our latest installment of our NFL power rankings. As we always do, we primarily factor in the total body of work for our rankings but do put a notable emphasis on this week's results. Let's get into it.

NFL Power Rankings, Week 11: Pair of NFC West teams ascend to the top

32. Tennessee Titans (1-8)

Titans are on their bye in Week 10

Arguably the worst team in the NFL, the Tennessee Titans entered the Week 10 bye with a putrid 1-8 record and are heading toward a full rebuild. Rookie QB Cam Ward has dealt with a lot this year, but he’s also been bad himself, and it almost feels like this situation is a historically bad one when you consider high-profile rookie QBs.

Titans’ GM Mike Borgonzi is going to have to hit this offseason out of the park. He’ll get to hand-pick his next head coach and is going to have another offseason to craft the roster in his image. The 2026 season is going to be huge for this team, as the Titans are angling toward having one of the first two picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.

They simply have to get some blue-chip talent on this team and also find a staff that can develop Cam Ward to at least his ceiling in the NFL.

31. Cleveland Browns (2-7)

A stinker of a loss to the New York Jets honestly tells us nothing new with the Cleveland Browns. This is one of, if not, the worst team in the NFL, and it’s going to stay that way until this team does something notable at the QB position.

The Browns do have two first-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, as the Jacksonville Jaguars’ own pick belongs to them. That might be this franchise’s only chance to get something going here in the future.

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