2015 Power Rankings: Week 10 | ||||
RANK | TEAM / RECORD | TRENDING | COMMENTS | |
1 |
Patriots
8-0 |
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Last Week: 1 |
The Patriots are 8-0, but in Week 10 they play the Giants, a team that has a knack for ruining their seasons. The Giants have won their past three games against the Patriots, including two Super Bowls. | |
2 |
Bengals
8-0 |
Last Week: 3 |
Tyler Eifert has been making Andy Dalton's life easier. Dalton has completed 74.0 percent of his passes to the tight end this season with nine touchdowns and no interceptions. | |
3 |
Panthers
8-0 |
Last Week: 5 |
The Panthers have won 12 straight regular-season games dating to last season. The Packers were the first team in that stretch that had a winning record entering the week. | |
4 |
Broncos
7-1 |
Last Week: 2 |
The Broncos' defense finally looked mortal Sunday, and it led to a loss. The Broncos rushed for a season-low 35 yards, and Peyton Manning added two more interceptions to continue the offensive woes. | |
5 |
Packers
6-2 |
Last Week: 4 |
The Packers have allowed 1,475 yards of offense in their past three games. They've been outgained by 563 yards in those games. | |
6 |
Cardinals
6-2 |
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Last Week: 6 |
The Cardinals rank in the top 10 in rushing this season, a year after ranking 31st in rushing yards per game and last in yards per rush. | |
7 |
Seahawks
4-4 |
Last Week: 8 |
The Seahawks have scored only five touchdowns on 17 red zone trips this season, the worst red zone efficiency in the NFL. Jimmy Graham has one touchdown on three red zone receptions. | |
8 |
Vikings
6-2 |
Last Week: 11 |
The Vikings have won four straight games and are off to their best start since 2009 (when they started 7-1), but their next five opponents are the Raiders, Packers, Falcons, Seahawks and Cardinals. | |