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Here are Cory Curtis’ NFL Power Rankings for Week 5:
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32. Jacksonville Jaguars (0-4) β It’s probably not the best idea to give $55 million per year to a quarterback completing 53% of his passes. I don’t know if it’s mechanics, footwork or just confidence, but he’s just lacking.
31. Miami Dolphins (1-3) β When you score 12 points and beat your season average, that’s a very bad sign.
30. Cleveland Browns (1-3) β Another team that struggles to score points. They scored 15, 16, 17 and 18 points. Again, be careful who you give MASSIVE amounts of money to.
29. New England Patriots (1-3) β Record broken here, averaging 13 points per game, but hey, at least they’re not paying Jacoby Brissett $55 million a year. Antonio Gibson averages 5.3 yards per carry and probably deserves more carries.
28. Carolina Panthers (1-3) β They score points with the Red Rifle at quarterback, but they still give up more than 32 per game. Last time I looked, it’s a problem, but you can’t bench the entire defense.
27. New York Giants (1-3) β How does Daniel Jones complete 29 of 40 for 281 yards and the Giants only manage to score five field goals? Well, when you’re rushing for 1.1 yards per carry, that really bogs things down.
26. Tennessee Titans (1-3) β Brian Callahan finally gets into the win column and with a defense that ranks No. 1 in the NFL in yards per game (243), they’ll have a chance to win more if they can stop giving. the ball away. At (-7), they have the worst turnover margin in the NFL.
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25. Arizona Cardinals (1-3) β After lighting up the Rams, Kyler Murray came back to Earth. The Cardinals have scored 13.14 points in the last two games, and Grogu’s QBR has crashed hard.
24. Los Angeles Rams (1-3) β The Rams are really struggling. When you lose two Pro Bowl receivers, that can happen.
23. Las Vegas Raiders (2-2) β How bad are the Browns if they lose to a Raiders team without Davante Adams and Max Crosby? This one is painful for me, but they have two wins. Soβ¦ whatever.
22. Cincinnati Bengals (1-3) β If they can upset the Ravens on Sunday, they can get right back into contention.
21. Chicago Bears (2-2) β Good to see them get the running game going, but they need more than 51 combined yards from Moore, Allen and Odunze.
20. Indianapolis Colts (2-2) β I know Anthony Richardson is a weird athlete, but with three fumbles already and another injury, it might be time to not run him all over the field.
19. Denver Broncos (2-2) β 2nd ranked defense in the league with consecutive road wins.
18. Atlanta Falcons (2-2) β We’ve been blaming quarterbacks for years, is it possible that Kyle Pitts just isn’t who we thought he was?
17. Los Angeles Chargers (2-2) β Two wins against bad teams, two losses against good teams. This makes them mediocre.
16. Aaron Jets (2-2) β They need to get more production from Breece Hall and Garrett Wilson.
15. Dallas Cowboys (2-2) β With the Lions and 49ers approaching, the boys better raise their game or they’ll be 3-4 at best.
14. New Orleans Saints (2-2) β So, Davante Adams wants Derek Carr back? Speaking for all Chris Olave fantasy owners, βNooooooooooooooooo!β
13. Philadelphia Eagles (2-2) β Saquan Barkely averaging 6.0 yards per carry, maybe until they get healthy they should run their offense through him.
12. Pittsburgh Steelers (3-1) β Najee Harris with 13 carries for 19 yards. Was he wearing concrete blocks as crampons?
11. Green Bay Packers (2-2) β 2-0 vs. AFC South, 0-2 vs. everyone else. Go figure.
10. Seattle Seahawks (3-1) β They won the scheduling lottery. Seriously, Kenneth Walker is a beast and Geno Smith averages almost 300 yards per game.
9. San Francisco 49ers (2-2) β So Christian McCraffrey’s two Achilles tendons are suffering? Gallatin’s Jordan Mason continues to do so at 4.9 yards per carry.
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8. Washington Commanders (3-1) β The most shocking team in the league, and I know Jayden Daniels was the second pick, but no one could have expected this level of efficiency. A punt in three games? It would be a joke if it wasn’t true.
7. Baltimore Ravens (2-2) β Derrick Henry has clearly lost a step. 199 meters? Come on Derrick! (That’s sarcasm).
6. Houston Texas (3-1) β Lackluster win over the Jags, but they got it done on both sides of the ball when it counted.
5. Tampa Bay Bucs (3-1) β Baker Mayfield’s redemption tour continues, completing 70% of his passes and the Browns continue to write those checks to Deshaun Watson.
4. Detroit Lions (3-1) β Jared Goff goes 18 for 18 and doesn’t win the ball. Dan Campbell raises the bar at Motown!
3. Buffalo Bills (3-1) β Yes, I’ll take their loss in Baltimore as being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
2. Minnesota Vikings (4-0) β They dominated on both sides of the ball and I love this stat, they have three receivers averaging 17 yards per catch.
1. Kansas City Chiefs (4-0) β Yes, they are back on top after a week off. It’s going to be interesting to see how Andy Reid navigates his way through their injury situation.
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