NFL Power Rankings, Week 5:Chiefs still on top, Commanders and Buccaneers make major strides to Top 10

After four weeks of thrilling matchups, standout performances, and surprising upsets, it’s time to take a closer look at where each team stands.

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Kansas City Chiefs are still on Top.

Washington Commanders and Tama Bay Buccaneers

As the NFL season unfolds, the competition is heating up, and the power dynamics are shifting. After four weeks of thrilling matchups, standout performances, and surprising upsets, it’s time to take a closer look at where each team stands. From the reigning champions to the teams still searching for their identity, the rankings reflect both the highs and lows of the season so far. Here’s a breakdown of all 32 teams, assessing their current form

 

1. Kansas City Chiefs (4-0)
The Chiefs continue to defy expectations, even with Rashee Rice sidelined. Despite their struggles, it’s too early to abandon ship.

2. Detroit Lions (3-1)
   The Lions showcase a versatile offense, though their defense has shown vulnerabilities. Few can limit their scoring potential.

3. Baltimore Ravens (2-2)
   Trust in Lamar Jackson and John Harbaugh is key. Baltimore’s defense is starting to resemble its dominant self from last season.

4. Minnesota Vikings (4-0)
   The Vikings' victories over top teams show resilience. Brian Flores’ defense is keeping them competitive while Sam Darnold's performance has been promising.

5. Buffalo Bills (3-1)
   Despite a rare significant loss, the Bills’ overall performance raises questions about their run defense against physical teams.

6. Houston Texans (3-1)
   The Texans have room for improvement, but their 3-1 record, led by C.J. Stroud and Nico Collins, is encouraging.

7. San Francisco 49ers (2-2)
   Brock Purdy is thriving despite injuries to key players. He might be the Niners’ most reliable asset right now.

8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-1)

   The Bucs’ offense shined against a solid Eagles defense, and Baker Mayfield is emerging as a surprising MVP candidate.

9. Washington Commanders (3-1)
   The Commanders have established a strong resume in the NFC East, bolstered by solid offensive line play and a formidable defense.

10. Philadelphia Eagles (2-2)
    The Eagles hope that a break for key players will rejuvenate their game, but their secondary remains a concern.

11. Green Bay Packers (2-2)
    Jordan Love’s return showcased potential, despite a tough game against a strong defense. 

12. New Orleans Saints (2-2)
    Turnovers hindered the Saints against the Falcons, but they improved in various aspects after a rough outing against the Eagles.

13. Seattle Seahawks (3-1)
    Despite injuries, Geno Smith’s stellar performance is promising, even as the defense struggles.

14. Pittsburgh Steelers (3-1)
    The Steelers had a strong offensive showing despite their first loss, suggesting potential growth ahead.

15. Atlanta Falcons (2-2)
    The Falcons demonstrate resilience, managing to win tight games and building confidence.

16. Dallas Cowboys (2-2)
    The Cowboys showed some promise but struggled against the Giants, raising concerns about injuries to key players.

17. New York Jets (2-2)
    The Jets' inability to score a touchdown at home against a rookie quarterback is concerning, and it could haunt them later.

18. Cincinnati Bengals (1-3)
    The Bengals secured their first win, but concerns about their defensive performance linger.

19. Chicago Bears (2-2)
    The Bears showed offensive growth, and their defense gives them a fighting chance in upcoming games.

20. Los Angeles Rams (1-2)
    Despite injuries, the Rams have shown resilience, with Stafford keeping them competitive.

21. Los Angeles Chargers (2-2)
    The Chargers’ tough loss to the Chiefs demonstrated grit, even with several key players sidelined.

22. Indianapolis Colts (2-2)
    The Colts are looking to build on their momentum, especially with Flacco stepping in when needed.

23. Denver Broncos (2-2)
    Winning while averaging just 2.4 yards per pass is a strange feat, but they’ll take it.

24. Arizona Cardinals (1-3)
    The Cardinals struggled to match expectations against the Commanders, highlighting offensive issues.

25. Las Vegas Raiders (1-2)
    The Raiders have shown flashes of potential but need consistency to find success.

26. Cleveland Browns (1-3)
    The Browns have yet to hit 20 points in a game, raising concerns about their offensive capabilities.

27. Carolina Panthers (1-3)
    While still struggling, the Panthers have shown improvement under Dalton’s leadership.

28. New York Giants (1-3)
    Daniel Jones had moments of promise, but inconsistency in deep throws hurt their chances.

29. Jacksonville Jaguars (0-4)
    The Jaguars’ season has been disappointing, and they’re facing serious questions moving forward.

30. Tennessee Titans (1-3)
    The Titans finally got a win, but it was far from a clean performance.

31. Miami Dolphins (1-3)
    Without their starting quarterback, the Dolphins have struggled to compete effectively.

32. New England Patriots (1-3)
    The early-season optimism has faded, and the offense is struggling to find its rhythm.

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