04 September 2012

NFL Power Rankings – Week 1


The NFL season finally kicks off on Wednesday night with the Cowboys taking on the Giants in New York. And then the rest of the league follows suit on Sunday and Monday with a full slate of games. Crazed, football-starved fans have been getting by on projections and analysis and fantasy drafts, but now the real thing begins.


Here’s an update to my pre-season rankings for Week 1.

  1. Green Bay – Top to bottom, still the best talent.
  2. New England – Brady and Gronk will be hard to stop.
  3. NY Giants – Defending champs have to be near the top.
  4. Baltimore – Always play tough defense. Can Flacco and the O deliver?
  5. Pittsburgh – Big Ben has Haley’s new offense and Wallace finally.
  6. San Francisco – Not sure they can repeat 13-3 with Alex Smith.
  7. Houston – Texans lost key pieces, but play in a weak division.
  8. New Orleans – Despite everything, they’re still dangerous.
  9. Detroit – Lots of firepower and off-field issues.
  10.  Atlanta – Good team still trying to prove it is great.
  11.  Philadelphia – Vick says dynasty. Let’s see it on the field.
  12.  Chicago – Cutler. Forte. Marshall. And a good D.
  13.  Dallas – Sooner or later, they have to live up to the hype … right?
  14.  Kansas City – The ACL trio returns. Solid D. It’s all on Cassel.
  15.  Buffalo – Great offseason, but can they compete in AFC East?
  16.  Denver – Everybody love Peyton, but the team needs more tools.
  17.  Cincinnati – Great young core. Insanely tough division.
  18. San Diego – Promise big every year. It’s do-or-die time for the bosses.
  19. Carolina – Big dreams in PantherLand after Cam’s rookie year.
  20.  NY Jets – Rex’s weight loss and the team’s loss of wins will mirror.
  21.  Tennessee – Steady team. Big decision on the QB.
  22.  Seattle – Pete believes. No one else is sure. Pick a QB, please.
  23.  Washington – RGIII has the town by the tail. But can he win?
  24.  Arizona – Solid by not spectacular anywhere. Iffy at QB.
  25.  Tampa Bay – Lots of moves to improve the roster. And a new coach.
  26.  St. Louis – Fisher is the new sheriff in town. Sam has to rebound.
  27.  Oakland – Reggie has some work to do in the post-Al era.
  28.  Miami – Philbin takes over. Tannehill at QB. Long season ahead.
  29.  Jacksonville – MJD finally reported. Gabbert has looked much improved.
  30.  Cleveland – New owner. New QB. New RB. Big hill to climb.
  31.  Indianapolis – His name is Luck, and he’ll need it this season.
  32.  Minnesota – AP is still recovering. Is Ponder the guy?
Welcome back, football. We’ve missed you terribly.

As always, thanks for reading.
Steve

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