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NFL Power Ranking Week 7

by Matt Foust on Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

NFL Power Ranking Week 7: The Jets continue their reign atop our Sportsbook.com NFL Power Rankings, but by the narrowest of margins. New York needed a fourth quarter rally to get past the Broncos at home and improve its record to 5-1 on the season. Rounding out the top five are Pittsburgh, which got a 28-10 win over the Browns in Ben Roethlisberger's return to action, New England, Indianapolis, and Baltimore. 

Sportsbook.com NFL Power Rankings Week 7: NFL Power Ranking Week 7

1. New York Jets (5-1 SU) (5-1 ATS): Head into their bye riding a five game win streak.

2. Pittsburgh Steelers (4-1 SU) (4-1 ATS): The offense looks much better with Roethlisberger under center.

3. New England Patriots (4-1 SU) (2-2-1 ATS): The defense is starting to play better football, which makes this team extremely dangerous going forward.

4. Indianapolis Colts (4-2 SU) (3-2-1 ATS): Put the fork away, this team is not done yet.

5. Baltimore Ravens (4-2 SU) (3-2-1 ATS):  Yeah, the road loss stings, but Buffalo at home will go a long way toward relieving the pain.

6. Tennessee Titans (4-2 SU) (4-2 ATS): Tennessee's defense gives it the chance to hang with anyone anywhere.

7. Atlanta Falcons (4-2 SU) (3-3 ATS): Play with fire and you eventually get burned. Too many close calls.

8. New Orleans Saints (4-2 SU) (1-4-1 ATS): A statement win after a dreadful loss at Arizona.

9.  Philadelphia Eagles (4-2 SU) (3-3 ATS): Looks like this team can make it work, regardless of who starts at quarterback.

10. New York Giants (4-2 SU) (3-3 ATS): Nothing would feel sweeter than to dump a big pile of dirt on the Cowboys postseason grave.

11. Houston Texans (4-2 SU) (2-3-1 ATS): That last minute touchdown may have saved the season.

12. Green Bay Packers (3-3 SU) (2-4 ATS): This team is starting to look adept at losing.

13. Minnesota Vikings (2-3 SU) (2-2-1 ATS): Favre is starting to come around (4 td's, 1 pick last two games) just in time for a return to Lambeau.

14. Kansas City Chiefs (3-2 SU) (4-1 ATS): Blew a golden opportunity in Houston, but they still have a 1.5 game lead in the AFC West.

15. Miami Dolphins (3-2 SU) (3-2 ATS): The significance of Sunday's win cannot be overstated with Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Tennessee all coming up within the next month.

16. Washington Redskins (3-3 SU) (3-1-2 ATS): If McNabb can avoid any costly turnovers, the Redskins have a good chance to down the Bears in Chicago.

17. Chicago Bears (4-2 SU) (3-3 ATS): The wins will be few and far between going forward if they do not shore up the offensive line.

18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-2 SU) (2-2-1 ATS): A surprsing three wins, but the two losses have been really ugly.

19. San Diego Chargers (2-4 SU) (2-4 ATS): Is Norv Turner's clock ticking?

20. Dallas Cowboys (1-4 SU) (1-4 ATS): It is probably time to aim the pistol somewhere besides your own foot.

21. St. Louis Rams (3-3 SU) (4-2 ATS): Where was that performance against Detroit?

22. Denver Broncos (2-4 SU) (2-4 ATS): Yeah, the call stunk, but the official had nothing to do with LaDainian Tomlinson's touchdown run.

23. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-3 SU) (3-3 ATS): Is there a more Jekyll and Hyde team in the league?

24. Cincinnati Bengals (2-3 SU) (2-3 ATS): Marvin Lewis better hope than Carson Palmer got his head straight over the bye.

25. Seattle Seahawks (3-2 SU) (3-2 ATS): Proved they can win outside of Washington state, which has to be a major confidence boost.

26. San Francisco 49ers (1-5 SU) (2-4 ATS): Finally, it took the Raiders, but finally a win.

27. Detroit Lions (1-5 SU) (5-1 ATS): The talent is there, but the mistakes are a killer.

28. Arizona Cardinals (3-2 SU) (2-3 ATS): Got a good win going into the bye, but this team has much to work on.

29. Oakland Raiders (2-4 SU) (3-3 ATS): Two wins in a row is asking too much at this point.

30. Cleveland Browns (1-5 SU) (2-3-1 ATS): Yes, he threw two picks, but Colt McCoy's debut provided a glimmer of hope.

31. Buffalo Bills (0-5 SU) (1-4 ATS): Just what this team needed coming off its bye, a road trip to Baltimore.

32. Carolina Panthers (0-5 SU) (1-4 ATS): Jimmy Clausen got picked off during the bye too.

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