{"id":169767,"date":"2022-12-27T14:47:59","date_gmt":"2022-12-27T14:47:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/pfts-week-17-2022-nfl-power-rankings\/"},"modified":"2022-12-27T14:47:59","modified_gmt":"2022-12-27T14:47:59","slug":"pfts-week-17-2022-nfl-power-rankings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/pfts-week-17-2022-nfl-power-rankings\/","title":{"rendered":"PFT’s Week 17 2022 NFL power rankings"},"content":{"rendered":"
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1. 49ers (11-4; No. 4): They would beat anyone in the NFL right now. If that doesn’t make them No. 1, what does it?<\/p>\n
2. Bills (12-3; No. 2): They haven’t lost since that rollercoaster ride against the Vikings. Maybe they won’t lose again.<\/p>\n
3. Chiefs (12-3; No. 3): I still can’t shake the feeling that they’ll get back to the Super Bowl and win it.<\/p>\n
4. Eagles (13-2; No. 1): Could they actually squander the No.1 seed?<\/p>\n
5. Bengals (11-4; No. 5): Monday night’s game against the Bills means everything for the Bengals. And for the Bills.<\/p>\n
6. Cowboys (11-4; No. 6): Can they stay consistent? That’s the real question for a team with a propensity to shoot itself in the foot. <\/p>\n
7. Vikings (12-3; No. 7): At a certain point, it’s no longer luck. <\/p>\n
8. Ravens (10-5; No. 9): They can shake things up in the AFC field.<\/p>\n
9. Chargers (9-6; No. 10): If they fully unleash Justin Herbert, they can hang with anyone.<\/p>\n
10. Jaguars (7-8; No. 14): No one should want to play them in the playoffs.<\/p>\n
11. Dolphins (8-7; No. 8): Another decent season, another failure to make the playoffs. <\/p>\n
12. Lions (7-8; No. 11): It was fun while it lasted. And it may not be over.<\/p>\n
13. Giants (8-6-1; No. 12): They’re good enough to always keep things interesting.<\/p>\n
14. Commanders (7-7-1; No. 13): It could be Carson Wentz time, with the playoffs on the line.<\/p>\n
15. Steelers (7-8; No. 20): All of a sudden, a winning record doesn’t seem so crazy.<\/p>\n
16. Packers (7-8; No. 22): No NFC playoff contender should want to see the Packers get in.<\/p>\n
17. Patriots (7-8; No. 15): The end may not happen this year, but it’s getting closer.<\/p>\n
18. Seahawks (7-8; No. 16): Geno Smith’s recent dip in play could make it cheaper to keep him. <\/p>\n
19. Titans (7-8; No. 17): They still haven’t won since a week before Thanksgiving.<\/p>\n
20. Jets (7-8; No. 18): Hit the road, Zach, and don’t you come back no more no more no more no more.<\/p>\n
21. Browns (6-9; No. 19): The up-and-down Browns are just about down and out.<\/p>\n
22. Buccaneers (7-8; No. 23): If they get to the playoffs, they will be dangerous.<\/p>\n
23. Panthers (6-9; No. 24): With each win, it’s getting harder for David Tepper to not hire Steve Wilks.<\/p>\n
24. Saints (6-9; No. 25): Make Taysom Hill the full-time quarterback, please.<\/p>\n
25. Raiders (6-9; No. 21): Derek Carr is the worst good quarterback in the league.<\/p>\n
26. Rams (5-10; No. 27): Baker Mayfield is the best bad quarterback in the league.<\/p>\n
27. Falcons (5-10; No. 26): For how long will Arthur Blank tolerate, \u201cHey, we’re not embarrassing ourselves\u201d?<\/p>\n
28. Cardinals (4-11; No. 29): Major questions need to be resolved, soon. <\/p>\n
29. Bears (3-12; No. 30): But for Justin Fields, they might be winless.<\/p>\n
30. Texans (2-11-1; No. 32): To their credit, they never give up.<\/p>\n
31. Colts (4-10-1; No. 31): They should just give up.<\/p>\n
32. Broncos (4-11; No. 28): They’ve officially given up.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Getty Images 1. 49ers (11-4; No. 4): They would beat anyone in the NFL right now. If that doesn’t make them No. 1, what does it? 2. Bills (12-3; No. 2): They haven’t lost since that rollercoaster ride against the Vikings. Maybe they won’t lose again. 3. Chiefs (12-3; No. 3): I still can’t shake …<\/p>\n