Not that NFL rankings mean anything, but here is how I see them today. I'll try to update here and there. Basically, I've come to the conclusion that there are a lot of bad teams this year.
1 Indianapolis (5-0) - Haven't missed a beat with the coaching change. Manning is superb so far.
2 Minnesota (5-0) - If its not AP lighting it up, its' Favre or Jared Allen
3 New York Giants (5-0) - Eli doesn't even have to play a half to roll over the Raiders
4 New Orleans (4-0)
5 Denver (5-0) - Becomming a believer of this team
6 Philly (3-1) - Very talented young WR corp
7 Atlanta (3-1)
8 Cincinnati (4-1) - A healthy Palmer and motivated Ochocino have turned this team around.
9 Baltimore (3-2)
10 Pittsburg (3-2) - Struggled with Detroit longer than expected
11 New England (3-2) - Brady/Moss connection is just a step off at this point.
12 Chicago (3-1)
13 New York Jets (3-1) - Could be biggest pretender with 1 loss.
14 San Francisco (3-2) - Yesterday's blowout was a head scratcher.
15 Green Bay (2-2) - Offensive line is atrocious. Need to find Jennings to find wins.
16 San Diego (2-2)
17 Dallas (3-2) - Having to beat KC in overtime is not a good thing.
18 Arizona (2-2)
19 Seattle (2-3)
20 Houston (2-3) - Fun team to watch, but playoff contender?
21 Jacksonville (2-3) - Probably too generous a ranking, but there are a lot of BAD teams.
22 Washington (2-3)
23 Miami (1-3)
24 Tennessee (0-5) - Best team without a loss ever? Or are we just living on last year's laurels.
25 Carolina (1-3)
26 Kansas City (0-5) - Showing signs of life.
27 Cleveland (1-4)
28 Detroit (1-4) - Can't play 2 1/2 quarters and expect to win. But getting better.
29 Oakland (1-4)
30 Buffalo (1-4) - How do you lose to a team that's starting QB completed 2 passes?
31 Tampa Bay (0-5) - Looking like Gruden should thank the Bucs for letting him go.
32 Saint Louis (0-5) - Moved the ball decent against the Vikes, but only 4 TDs all year.
1 Indianapolis (5-0) - Haven't missed a beat with the coaching change. Manning is superb so far.
2 Minnesota (5-0) - If its not AP lighting it up, its' Favre or Jared Allen
3 New York Giants (5-0) - Eli doesn't even have to play a half to roll over the Raiders
4 New Orleans (4-0)
5 Denver (5-0) - Becomming a believer of this team
6 Philly (3-1) - Very talented young WR corp
7 Atlanta (3-1)
8 Cincinnati (4-1) - A healthy Palmer and motivated Ochocino have turned this team around.
9 Baltimore (3-2)
10 Pittsburg (3-2) - Struggled with Detroit longer than expected
11 New England (3-2) - Brady/Moss connection is just a step off at this point.
12 Chicago (3-1)
13 New York Jets (3-1) - Could be biggest pretender with 1 loss.
14 San Francisco (3-2) - Yesterday's blowout was a head scratcher.
15 Green Bay (2-2) - Offensive line is atrocious. Need to find Jennings to find wins.
16 San Diego (2-2)
17 Dallas (3-2) - Having to beat KC in overtime is not a good thing.
18 Arizona (2-2)
19 Seattle (2-3)
20 Houston (2-3) - Fun team to watch, but playoff contender?
21 Jacksonville (2-3) - Probably too generous a ranking, but there are a lot of BAD teams.
22 Washington (2-3)
23 Miami (1-3)
24 Tennessee (0-5) - Best team without a loss ever? Or are we just living on last year's laurels.
25 Carolina (1-3)
26 Kansas City (0-5) - Showing signs of life.
27 Cleveland (1-4)
28 Detroit (1-4) - Can't play 2 1/2 quarters and expect to win. But getting better.
29 Oakland (1-4)
30 Buffalo (1-4) - How do you lose to a team that's starting QB completed 2 passes?
31 Tampa Bay (0-5) - Looking like Gruden should thank the Bucs for letting him go.
32 Saint Louis (0-5) - Moved the ball decent against the Vikes, but only 4 TDs all year.
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