The week 17 NFL Power Rankings are in and I am pretty excited to have two knowledgeable football analysts with me to help with the rankings. We have taken the average of the three analysts’ votes. Each analyst has ranked the teams as they choose 1-32 and we have added comments for each team. I am Sam Brief, of Sam’s Sports Brief, a 14 year old who created Sam’s Sports Brief to give you a refreshing new perspective on the wild world of sports. I hope someday become a sports broadcaster or a sports writer and am following my dreams, providing readers with a wealth of information and keen perspective.
Joining me today is JB Knox of 1313 Sports, who keeps readers informed with the latest news in the sports world, and provides us with opinionated analysis and has a very polished site. I highly recommend checking his site out to brush up on your sports knowledge through the eyes of JB Knox.
Also joining me today for the first time is Nik of The News of Sports, who brings readers the latest sports news, and has opinionated posts about the biggest sports stories. He has 2 other sites, which I recommend to all: Fresh Fantasy Help and Video Games Guide.
So without further ado, here are the NFL Week 17 Power Rankings. Comments and debates are highly recommended and encouraged on these websites!!! Hope You Enjoy!!!Congratulations to Drew Brees- The NFL's single-season passing leader.
RANK TEAM RECORD TREND COMMENTS
1
Packers–
Aaron Rodgers has a quarterback rating of 122.5 on the season and is on pace to break Peyton Manning’s 2004 record of 121.1. The defense is second with a +22 Turnover ratio and their 29 interceptions are more than all but five NFL teams total touchdown passes this season. That stat is flat out ridiculous. (Knox)
2
Saints–
Drew Brees passed Dan Marino for the most single season passing yards, the Saints defense held Matt Ryan and the Falcons to 16 points. The Saints have locked up they NFC South. (Nik of The News of Sports)
3
Patriots
4
49ers
5
Ravens–
Their playoff spot is punched, but all they’re fighting for right now is the AFC North division title with the Steelers. Even if it was only a six point victory over the lowly Browns, a win is a win, is it not? (Nik of The News of Sports)
6
Steelers–
Even though they were without starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, the Steelers still managed to shut-out the Rams, 27-0. That is a testament as to how loaded their offense and defense is, or to how bad the Rams really are. (Brief)
7
Lions
8
Bengals
9
Texans
10
Falcons
11
Giants
12
Cowboys
13
Raiders
14
Seahawks–
Here come the Seahawks! From out of pretty much nowhere, Seattle could finish the season .500. They lost to the division leading 49ers in Week 16, but only by two points and they had the edge throughout the game before San Francisco showed them who was boss. Still, with a 3-2 record in their last five games, there is a rising confidence within the organization. (Nik of The News of Sports)
15
Broncos
16
Eagles
17
Cardinals
18
Jets
19
Titans
20
Chargers
21
Chiefs–
The Chiefs’ long-shot playoff chances were put to rest with a 16-13 loss to the Raiders. Romeo Crennel will most likely get the job as the Chiefs’ head coach, and when they are fully healthy, this is a team that could be a playoff threat as soon as next year. (Brief)
22
Bears–
Mike Martz needs to be fired. If the starting QB is the only guy that understands your offense and even he seems confused half of the time, then it is time to go. Needed for next year: a contract extension for Forte and a wide receiver that can stretch the defense as well as a left tackle that can keep Jay Cutler upright. (Knox)
23
Panthers
24
Dolphins
25
Bills
26
Redskins
27
Browns–
The Browns nearly slayed the all mighty Ravens in Baltimore this week. Listen, the Browns are a mess. They are severely lacking in the talent department, and are not going to be a playoff threat anytime in the next five years. (Brief)
28
Jaguars–
Yet another Pro-Bowl season for Maurice Jones-Drew!!! Congratulations to him. I want this man to get traded to a contender more than any other player in the league. If you average 14.9 points per game and you have the leading rusher in the NFL, it shouldn’t take a rocket scientist to plan your off-season. If they select any player on the defensive side of the ball, the General Manager should be the first General Manager fired while still drafting in the 2nd round. (Knox)
29
Vikings–
While they did lose their two of their best offensive players, the Vikings looked great against the Redskins. Toby Gerhart stepped up big time with the absence of Adrian Peterson. And also, four for five for 84 yards and two touchdowns? Can’t ask much more of Joe Webb coming in relief of Christian Ponder. All compliments aside, the real thoughts in the Vikings organization should be about Adrian Peterson, who should come back for Week 1 of next season with a torn ACL and MCL. (Nik of The News of Sports)
30
Buccaneers–
The Buccaneers are officially out of control. They have dropped to 4-11, and are on a nine-game losing streak. This week, I ranked them #32, as they have 34 points per game during ‘The streak,’ which is worst in the NFL. I guess being outscored 304-150 over the course of 9 games is not the winning formula.(Brief)
31
Colts
32
RamsThere's a new kid in town: The Rams are 2-13 and have claimed the bottom spot in our rankings for the first time all year.
Only four playoff spots remain up-for-grabs: The NFC East, The AFC West, and one more AFC Wild Card spot.
The winner of Sunday Night’s Cowboys-Giants matchup wins the NFC East.
The Broncos win the AFC West with a win over the Chiefs OR a Raiders’ loss to the Chargers.
The Raiders win the AFC West with a win AND a Broncos’ loss.
The Bengals clinch a wild-card spot with a win
The Raiders clinch a wild-card spot with a win AND a Bengals’ loss AND a Jets’ loss.
The Jets clinch a wild-card spot with a win AND a Bengals’ loss AND a Titans’ loss AND a Raiders’ loss.
The Titans clinch a wild-card spot with a win AND a Bengals’ loss AND a Jets’ win AND a Raiders’ loss.
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There is a lot of variation in the individual rankings this week. Sam and JB both rank the Patriots, 49ers, and Ravens 3rd, 4th, and 5th while Nik changes up the order as his 3,4,5 order is 49ers, Ravens, Patriots. Nik ranks the Seahawks 10th, while Sam and JB both have them at 18th. Sam and Nik rank the Eagles 13th and 14th, respectively, while JB ranks them 17th. JB and Sam rank the Raiders 13th and 14th, and Nik ranks them 19th. One of the biggest shocks was that Nik ranks the Vikings 21st, while Sam and JB rank them 29th and 30th. Sam and JB also rank the Bears 22nd, while Nik has them in the trenches, 26th. Same with the Chiefs, Nik has them at 27th, while Sam and JB have them at 21st. One of the biggest challenges was how to manage the Colts, who lost their first 13 games, but have won their last 2. Nik ranks them 28th, Sam ranks them 30th, and JB ranks them 31st. So, who is the worst team in the league? JB and Nik say Rams, and Sam says Buccaneers.
By Sam Brief- Sam’s Sports Brief @SamsSportsBrief
By JB Knox- 1313 Sports @TheKnoxScore
By Nik- The News of Sports Fresh Fantasy Help Video Games Guide