Ok, I'm really late on this one, you got me. I missed the start of the first round of Sunday games. But here we are. These are the numbers based on every game through week 5:
1. Cincinnati Bengals
Still #1, but it's a LOT closer after having to play against Kam Chancellor.
2. Arizona Cardinals
Looked amazing again demolishing Detroit. Carson Palmer had as many TDs as incompletions.
3. Green Bay Packers
This time it was the defense, which is now top 10 after picking off Foles four times.
4. New England Patriots
Romo would have made that game interesting.
5. Pittsburgh Steelers
They ran the ball pretty well. Particularly Vick.
6. Seattle Seahawks
Back to being ranked in the range they're used to after outplaying the best team in the league (on the road!).
7. Denver Broncos
Peyton might be done. The running game is nonexistent. Luckily for them, they have by FAR the most dominant defense in the league. Maybe in years. Maybe better than the one that held their greatest-offense-of-all-time to 8 points in the Superbowl. Ok, maybe not that good, but they're on that level. However, their offense isn't CLOSE to the level of that Seahawks offense. But with Peyton, there's always the chance of finding some magic for a final push.
8. St. Louis Rams
They may have had some troubles on O against Green Bay, but that defense is a top 5 unit in the league. Aaron Donald is basically a smaller JJ Watt. Which means he's probably going to the hall of fame.
9. New York Jets
Ok, now come the boring teams. Time to stop talking.
10. Buffalo Bills
11. Philadelphia Eagles
12. New York Giants
13. Carolina Panthers
14. Baltimore Ravens
15. Atlanta Falcons
16. Dallas Cowboys
17. San Diego Chargers
18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
19. Washington Redskins
20. Kansas City Chiefs
21. Oakland Raiders
22. Tennessee Titans
23. Chicago Bears
24. Houston Texans
25. Jacksonville Jaguars
26. Minnesota Vikings
27. Indianapolis Colts
28. Cleveland Browns
29. San Francisco 49ers
30. New Orleans Saints
31. Detroit Lions
32. Miami Dolphins
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