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NFL Power Rankings, Week 9: There Will Be Blood

Matt BirkSomeone has probably said before that you can't tell anything about the NFL playoff picture until the baseball season comes to a close. If they haven't, I just did and humbly submit that it should be the new credo of football watchers everywhere. The World Series will end before Week 9 kicks off, and it is a week suitably stuffed with games that will actually allow us to do more than guess about the fortunes of the NFL's 32 teams.

Blood will be spilled, hopes will be dashed and these power rankings will look radically different when this week's slate of games are completed. It's finally time to start seperating the men from the boys.

NFL Power Rankings, Week 8: Return of The Kings

Look past the undefeated teams at the top of the Week 8 NFL Power Rankings, and you'll see a pair of familiar faces staring back at you in the fourth and fifth spots. Mike Tomlin and Bill Belichick have navigated some choppy early season waters and righted two of the AFC's stalwart ships in time to ensure that there won't be any dramatic changing of the guard in that conference this season. In both cases, it's been about getting back to basics.

The Steelers defense quieted its critics with a shutdown performance against the Vikings on Sunday, while the Patriots offense has looked like the 2007 version while ringing up blowout victories on both sides of the Atlantic. They're still looking up at the Colts and Broncos, of course, but if those are the top four when we get to January it should be a pretty spectacular fight for the AFC Championship.

NFL Power Rankings, Week 7: Who Dat? The Saints in the Top Spot

The Saints are a clear choice for the top spot after the beating they put on the Giants Sunday, but things are a bit murkier thereafter. How good are the Vikings if their defense can't put teams away? Was that the worst of the Giants, or just the tip of the iceberg for a team that didn't play anyone all that good for the first five weeks? How did everyone in the country not named Josh McDaniels miss so badly on a Broncos team that looks better and better every week?

The clarity isn't helped much by an increasingly muddy midsection in each league. You've got teams like the Jets and Eagles making a mockery of their supporters and teams like the Jaguars and Cardinals offering reminders that a bad week or two early doesn't mean that all is lost. We're coming up fast on midseason and, as it should be, there are more questions than answers in the NFL.

NFL Power Rankings, Week 6: Showdown Up Top

If the NFL were college football, this weekend's matchup between the Giants and Saints would be a de facto National Championship game hyped to the heavens and back. Unlike the NCAA, though, the NFL decides its championship via football and not ballots which means that it is merely a great Week 6 contest that will help settle the top rung in mythical power rankings and, perhaps, serve as a whistle wetter for a NFC Championship Game.

It's still good stuff, but the most notable thing about the current state of power in the NFL these days is how few teams have any of it. There are an awful lot of no-hopers before the second month of the season has been completed which doesn't do much for the long-standing idea of parity being the end all, be all of the NFL.

NFL Power Rankings, Week 4: The Lions Have Left The Basement

Detroit LionsThere's a feeling of deja vu at the top of the rankings this week as each of the top four teams won and, therefore, held their positions. The biggest changes come at the rear where the Lions are finally looking down at something other than the bottom of the page. And it's not going too far out on a limb to say that their replacements will be a regular resident at the caboose of the rankings. The Browns are in disarray, more so than usual even, and show few signs of hope.

For those of you who are bored with the same old, same old up top, this week promises at least one change with the Saints and Jets facing off in a battle of undefeateds. The Ravens are in New England and the Broncos host the Cowboys, which might mean major changes in the top ten when next week's rankings come down the pike.

Dirty Dozen: Rating the Organizations

Tom BradyThis week, something a little different: organizational rankings for the long-term rather than the usual list that hasn't changed much.

For what it's worth, here's the present list for the power rankings: 1. Ravens, 2. Saints, 3. Giants, 4. Jets. 5. Colts, 6. Vikings. (Minnesota should have won more easily at home against a team that lost its best offensive player on his first carry.)

At the bottom, Detroit is out for the first time since forever: 27. Washington, 28. Oakland, and then any order you'd like among Tampa Bay, Kansas City, Cleveland and St. Louis.

Now to the long-term rankings, the reasons some teams remain a contender annually in a league designed for parity -- and why others always are at the bottom. No, the good teams don't always win in the short term (Pittsburgh and Tennessee are early examples this season.)

NFL Power Rankings, Week 3: New York State Of Mind

If ranking the 32 teams of the NFL is tough after only one week of games, doing it after two is tougher than Robert Gallery playing on a broken leg. Teams improve to 2-0 but drop in the rankings because their two wins came against the 31st- and 32nd-ranked teams. Elsewhere, teams find themselves ranked behind teams they've beaten, because a team that beat them in Week 1 looked terrible in Week 2. You don't like having that happen, but until there's more evidence to the contrary, the Steelers are above the Bears.

One thing that was clear, though, is that this was New York's week. The Giants pulled out a big win in Dallas to grab the top spot in the rankings, while the Jets jumped 10 spots on the back of their dominant defensive performance against the Patriots. The biggest fall belongs to the Eagles, because regardless of quarterback issues, you can't be that dismal on defense and remain in the top 10.

NFL Power Rankings, Week 2: Win and You're In

Pittsburgh Steelers fansI like to think of myself as a relatively sharp football mind. But I can't, in good conscience, sit here after Week 1 of the NFL season and predict without a shadow of a doubt who's going to win divisions, conference and the Super Bowl. I don't have that foresight. No one does. I've seen the History Channel documentaries on Nostradamus -- he's full of crap.

So what you'll find in FanHouse's first set of weekly NFL Power Rankings is a loose estimation of who the best teams in the league are based on roster talent, recent performance, and of course, record. This isn't the college football Top 25 where Oklahoma State stays ahead of Houston even after Houston wins in Stillwater -- you've got to earn your way to the top here by winning games (Denver gets a slight bump-down exception for its method of victory)

Rankings after the jump.

NFL Power Rankings: Giants, Titans Head Into the Playoffs on Top


A week from now, 20 NFL teams' seasons will be over, and 12 NFL teams will be getting ready to decide for themselves which one is the best. But for now, we've got one more week of sorting it in our NFL Power Rankings.

NFL Power Rankings: Giants? Steelers? Titans? Panthers? Find Out Sunday


How do we figure out this NFL season? The Giants have been the best team in the NFC all year, but after Sunday's loss the surging Panthers could catch them. The Titans have been the best team in the AFC all year, but after Sunday's loss the surging Steelers could catch them.

Yes, we've got a wonderful pair of games on Sunday, with the Top 4 teams in our NFL Power Rankings taking each other on and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs on the line. Our rankings of the Big 4 -- and the other 28 -- are below.

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