{"id":100699,"date":"2022-10-18T14:13:58","date_gmt":"2022-10-18T14:13:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/pfts-week-7-2022-nfl-power-rankings\/"},"modified":"2022-10-18T14:13:58","modified_gmt":"2022-10-18T14:13:58","slug":"pfts-week-7-2022-nfl-power-rankings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/pfts-week-7-2022-nfl-power-rankings\/","title":{"rendered":"PFT’s Week 7 2022 NFL power rankings"},"content":{"rendered":"
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1. Eagles (6-0; No. 1): It’s hard to find that first potential \u201cL\u201d for the best team in the league.<\/p>\n

2. Bills (5-1; No. 2): This year, they really need their regular-season win in KC to result in a rematch in Buffalo.<\/p>\n

3. Chiefs (4-2; No. 3): They’ll need to dig deep to avoid falling to 4-3, with a Super Bowl LIV rematch looming.<\/p>\n

4. Cowboys (4-2; No. 4): They need to shake off Sunday night and focus on rattling off a few wins.<\/p>\n

5. Giants (5-1; No. 8): Imagine how good they’ll be when they’re able to rectify more of the prior regime’s personnel mistakes.<\/p>\n

6. Vikings (5-1; No. 11): At some point, winning games late isn’t a fluke. It’s a habit.<\/p>\n

7. Jets (4-2; No. 12): Ten years after the Butt Fumble, they may be ready for NBC prime time, again.<\/p>\n

8. Ravens (3-3; No. 6): If they ever learn how to hold a double-digit fourth-quarter lead, they’ll be unstoppable.<\/p>\n

9. Titans (3-2; No. 10): A lot of teams they’ll be competing with for playoff position lost this weekend, except the Colts.<\/p>\n

10. Packers (3-3; No. 9): They need OBJ, ASAFP.<\/p>\n

11. Buccaneers (3-3; No. 5): Maybe Tom Brady is quiet quitting.<\/p>\n

12. Bengals (3-3; No. 13): It would be nice to see them beat someone convincingly.<\/p>\n

13. Patriots (3-3; No. 16): Just as the leaves fall from the trees, the Patriots climb it.<\/p>\n

14. Falcons (3-3; No. 20): Arthur Smith, coach of the year?<\/p>\n

15. Chargers (4-2; No. 15): How has this team won four of six games?<\/p>\n

16. 49ers (3-3; No. 7): At least they didn’t blow a 28-3 lead.<\/p>\n

17. Dolphins (3-3; No. 14): It’s Tua time, just in time.<\/p>\n

18. Rams (3-3; No. 17): Cam Akers is the first player to want off the Sean McVay ride. Will Akers be the last?<\/p>\n

19. Colts (3-2-1; No. 19): That Thursday night win over the Broncos could end up being the springboard for a playoff run.<\/p>\n

20. Seahawks (3-3; No. 24): Wouldn’t it be something if Seattle makes the playoffs and Denver doesn’t?<\/p>\n

21. Jaguars (2-4; No. 18): The moment they built a 14-0 lead in Philly, they fell apart.<\/p>\n

22. Browns (2-4; No. 21): The Browns is still the Browns.<\/p>\n

23. Steelers (2-4; No. 29): Once again, they become the most dangerous when everyone counts them out.<\/p>\n

24. Saints (2-4; No. 22): Dennis Allen is the head coach, but I’m still waiting to see who’ll replace Sean Payton.<\/p>\n

25. Cardinals (2-4; No. 23): Maybe Kliff Kingsbury can be Matt Rhule’s offensive coordinator next year.<\/p>\n

26. Raiders (1-4; No. 27): The window is open to win some games.<\/p>\n

27. Commanders (2-4; No. 31): With Carson Wentz out for a few weeks, why not see what Sam Howell can do?<\/p>\n

28. Broncos (2-4; No. 25): Broncos country, let’s slide.<\/p>\n

29. Bears (2-4; No. 26): Justin Fields is getting better and better. If only he had anyone else around him who was doing the same.<\/p>\n

30. Texans (1-3-1; No. 28): They probably should shoot to the top 20 simply for firing Jack Easterby.<\/p>\n

31. Lions (1-4; No. 30): They’ll always have Hard Knocks<\/em>.<\/p>\n

32. Panthers (1-5; No. 32): Robby Anderson should send Steve Wilks a thank-you note.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Getty Images 1. Eagles (6-0; No. 1): It’s hard to find that first potential \u201cL\u201d for the best team in the league. 2. Bills (5-1; No. 2): This year, they really need their regular-season win in KC to result in a rematch in Buffalo. 3. Chiefs (4-2; No. 3): They’ll need to dig deep to …<\/p>\n

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