Week 4 NFL Power Rankings

32. Tennessee Titans (0-3):

Brian Callahan is a completely dysfunctional head coach and Will Levis is terrible. A change needs to be made if they want to win a game.

31. New England Patriots (1-2):

The Patriots need to throw Drake Maye to the wolves if they want any chance at success this season. They are better off tanking and letting Drake sit back a develop though.

30. New York Giants (1-2):

Malik Nabers is special, he will be an elite receiver for a long time. Nabers can’t be the team’s only offense though if you want to win more games this year. 

29. Las Vegas Raiders (1-2):

The Raiders will get some surprise victories with stars like Davante Adams and Maxx Crosby. The lack of consistency on the majority of the team, especially quarterback, will hold them back all year.

28. Carolina Panthers (1-2):

Andy Dalton looks a million times better than Bryce Young so far. This is the improved Carolina offense I was expecting to see with all their added talent in the offseason. 

27. Denver Broncos (1-2):

Bo Nix looked fantastic in Denver’s surprise victory against the flaming hot Buccaneers. If the Broncos had some legitimate playmakers on offense Bo Nix could prove to be a very good signal caller.

26. Jacksonville Jaguars (0-3):

The Jaguars roster is overloaded with talent across the board. Doug Pederson and Press Taylor’s offensive scheme, identity, play calling, and play design is the worst in the entire National Football League. Owner Shad Khan needs to fire them both in order for the Jaguars to turn this season around.

25. Chicago Bears (1-2):

The entire offense for the Bears is disappointing. Caleb Williams has played worse than Tyson Bagent did in his rookie year. D.J. Moore looks like he hates Caleb. Keenan Allen is hurt. D’Andre Swift is averaging less than 2 yards per carry. This offense has so much talent and is wasting it.

24. Cleveland Browns (1-2):

Deshaun Watson is not, never has been, and never will be the answer for Cleveland. The Browns should hope to get a star young quarterback in the draft this offseason. Preferably without any off the field issues. 

23. Miami Dolphins (1-2):

Tua Tagovailoa supposedly wanted to come back and play already before getting placed on IR. The offense without Tua is atrociously bad, but Tua may never be the same player even when he returns. Dolphin fans need to hope that Tua is, and will stay healthy.

22. Cincinnati Bengals (0-3):

This team is so much better than 0-3. Losing to the Commanders was inexcusable for this team. Zac Taylor may need to get the boot in order for Bengals to turn the ship around.

21. Washington Commanders (2-1):

Jayden Daniels so far has easily been the most impressive rookie quarterback. I simply don’t think this is their year though. They need to add more stars on both sides of the ball to reach their potential.

20. Seattle Seahawks (3-0):

Yes, Seattle is undefeated. However they’ve played the Broncos, Patriots, and Dolphins without Tua. I need to see Seattle play a real opponent before I believe they are legit and not pretenders.

19. Indianapolis Colts (1-2):

The Colts and Anthony Richardon have so much potential. Richardson needs to clean up mistakes and mental errors to find consistent success. This is basically his rookie year so AR has plenty of time to grow.

18. Arizona Cardinals (1-2):

The Cardinals offense is electric with plenty of playmakers. Trey McBride may be this years best tight end and Marvin Harrison Jr. is a generational talent. The defense however is in need of a lot of help if this team wants to compete.

17. Atlanta Falcons (1-2):

The Falcons offense is underperforming for the amount of weapons they have. They are improving, but Kirk Cousins and Bijan Robinson need to be put in a better situation to succeed.

16. New Orleans Saints (2-1):

The Saints were HOT in the first 2 weeks of the year before going cold, losing 15-12 to the Eagles. This was still a close game against a very good team. It’s still up to the Saints to prove if they are legit or pretenders.

15. Dallas Cowboys (1-2):

The Cowboys will likely turn the season around, but back to back losses are not very promising. They made this week close, but truly it was just garbage time scores. The Cowboys offense will be in trouble if they can’t establish a run game.

14. Los Angeles Chargers (2-1):

The Chargers lost to the Steelers after Herbert re-aggravated his high ankle sprain. The Chargers season completely relies on Justin. If Herbert isn’t good to go then the Chargers will fall down the ranks. As of now they’re projecting to be a playoff team. 

13. New York Jets (2-1):

The Jets have looked good since they got the snot beat out of them by the 49ers. However they’ve played the Titans and the Patriots. The Jets still need to prove they are not pretenders, but they look great in a rather weak AFC conference.

12. Los Angeles Rams (1-2):

Matthew Stafford and Kyren Williams led a very impressive comeback win against the 49ers. The Rams have plenty of potential to shoot up these ranks, but the injury bug to star players is still very suspect.

11. Pittsburgh Steelers (3-0):

The Steelers defense is elite. Justin Fields should be announced as QB1 for the year. They need more weapons on offense. The Steelers are a very strong, well coached, gritty football team.

10. Green Bay Packers (2-1):

Matt LaFleur is one of the best coaches in the league. This Packers team is extremely good and looks to explode if Jordan Love comes back healthy. 

9. Houston Texans (2-1):

The Texans offense is great, the defense overall is a major concern for a competing team though. Stroud will win them games, but I don’t see their defense stopping any top tier offense.

8. Philadelphia Eagles (2-1):

The Eagles are stacked and overall extremely talented. Jalen Hurts so far has played quite bad though. He is Hurtsing this team so far, Jalen needs to return to 2022 form for this team to be a legit contender.

7. Baltimore Ravens (1-2):

The Ravens looked how I expect them to look the rest of the year. Dallas was dominated this game and I expect the wins to pile up for Baltimore.

6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1):

Baker Mayfield still played very well against Denver but couldn’t execute. I believe this game was a fluke and the Bucs will bounce back and pile up some wins soon enough. 

5. San Francisco 49ers (1-2):

The 49ers should have won this game but couldn’t put the Rams away. This team is still playing at an elite level while missing some of the best players the league has to offer. The 49ers will only get miles better when they get healthy.

4. Minnesota Vikings (3-0):

Sam Darnold may be the MVP front runner and I’m here for it. The Vikings defense DOMINATED Stroud and the Texans. Darnold played perfectly. The coaching is incredible. The Vikings may be legitimately scary good after busting the breaks off of the Texans and 49ers.

3. Detroit Lions (2-1):

The Lions are very good and there is no doubt about it. They will be competing for their ticket to the Super Bowl late this year. Goff needs to be more consistent though. 

2. Buffalo Bills (3-0):

Stop! You’re killing them! Buffalo beat the job security out of the Jaguars and Josh Allen (on Buffalo) is playing the best football of his career. So far the Bills yet again look like the AFC’s best chance to stop the juggernaut that is Kansas City. 

1. Kansas City Chiefs (3-0):

I’ve said it the past 3 weeks and I’ll say it again. This is the best surrounding cast Mahomes has had in his entire career. There is no doubt that the Chiefs are the favorite to win the Super Bowl and 3-peat.