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Yeah, meaningless, but fun to debate. So, name 3 teams that are too high and 3 that are too low.
NFL Power Rankings Week 1 - National Football League - ESPN
Too Low:
1) Ravens - how the fuck can the last team standing be ranked 8th? They lost a lot of defensive starters but rebuilt nicely. They'll win the division and be dangerous in the playoffs once again.
2) Saints - 13th? With the scandal behind them and Payton back they'll be a force. Likely will reach the divisional round of the playoffs and wouldn't surprise me if they won the division.
3) Chargers, #24 - call me a homer, but a team that hasn't lost more than 9 games in 10 seasons is not in the bottom quarter of the league. Norv is gone, and yes there's a minor rebuild in work, but this is a middle of the pack team, not a bottom rung team. If they can stay healthy the defense could be special.
Too High:
1) Seattle - #1? How do you vault over the two Super Bowl teams just by having an off season? Definitely a contender, but I'd put them in the top 5-6, not #1.
2) Patriots, #6 - They'll probably win the division, but too much credit is being given to Brady. You can't lose all those weapons and still put up the same numbers. The defense also has some question marks.
3) Chiefs, #19 - You go from #32 and 2 wins to #19 by hiring Andy Reid, trading for Alex Smith, and drafting a right tackle to replace Eric Winston? They might surprise but I don't see them improving past the mid 20s.
NFL Power Rankings Week 1 - National Football League - ESPN
Too Low:
1) Ravens - how the fuck can the last team standing be ranked 8th? They lost a lot of defensive starters but rebuilt nicely. They'll win the division and be dangerous in the playoffs once again.
2) Saints - 13th? With the scandal behind them and Payton back they'll be a force. Likely will reach the divisional round of the playoffs and wouldn't surprise me if they won the division.
3) Chargers, #24 - call me a homer, but a team that hasn't lost more than 9 games in 10 seasons is not in the bottom quarter of the league. Norv is gone, and yes there's a minor rebuild in work, but this is a middle of the pack team, not a bottom rung team. If they can stay healthy the defense could be special.
Too High:
1) Seattle - #1? How do you vault over the two Super Bowl teams just by having an off season? Definitely a contender, but I'd put them in the top 5-6, not #1.
2) Patriots, #6 - They'll probably win the division, but too much credit is being given to Brady. You can't lose all those weapons and still put up the same numbers. The defense also has some question marks.
3) Chiefs, #19 - You go from #32 and 2 wins to #19 by hiring Andy Reid, trading for Alex Smith, and drafting a right tackle to replace Eric Winston? They might surprise but I don't see them improving past the mid 20s.