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NFL Power Rankings - Week 3: Giants in freefall, Chiefs fail to land No. 1 spot

Robert Deutsch / USA TODAY Sports

The NFL Power Rankings are selected by a panel of theScore's NFL Editors, including Jack Browne, Michael McClymont, Mitch Sanderson, and Arun Srinivasan.

1. Atlanta Falcons

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd

Previous Rank: 5th

Losing Vic Beasley for a month is rough, but the offense remains elite, and the pass-rusher should be back for the Super Bowl rematch with the Patriots in Week 6. - Browne

2. Kansas City Chiefs

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
1st 3rd 1st 5th

Previous Rank: 4th

Abandoning the hyper-conservative offensive approach is paying dividends. The Chiefs look like an entirely different and improved team with Alex Smith taking shots downfield. - Srinivasan

3. New England Patriots

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
3rd 4th 3rd 3rd

Previous Rank: 2nd

Everything is fine. Week 1 was a bit of a fluke. The Patriots are still very good at football. Carry on. - Sanderson

4. Pittsburgh Steelers

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
8th 1st 4th 1st

Previous Rank: 3rd

The Steelers have yet to put forward their best performance and they'll have one more tune-up against the Bears before a divisional showdown with the Ravens. - McClymont

5. Oakland Raiders

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
4th 5th 7th 4th

Previous Rank: 6th

Marshawn Lynch has every reason to be super hyped on the sidelines, with the Raiders rolling over their first two opponents. - Srinivasan

6. Green Bay Packers

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
5th 6th 5th 8th

Previous Rank: 1st

The Pack's time at the top was short-lived. Injuries decimated the squad before they even lined up against the Falcons. Aaron Rodgers needs a full complement of talent around him to thrive. - McClymont

7. Denver Broncos

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
6th 8th 6th 6th

Previous Rank: 9th

Trevor Siemian submitted one of the best quarterback performances of the week, while the defense continued to fire on all cylinders. Look out, the Broncos are back as a viable Super Bowl contender. - Srinivasan

8. Dallas Cowboys

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
7th 10th 8th 9th

Previous Rank: 7th

For the first time since 2013, Dallas fans got a gut-punch reminder of what it's like to be handed 40 points - though not many defenses come close to the dominance of Denver. Don't hang your heads too low. - Sanderson

9. Seattle Seahawks

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
10th 7th 11th 7th

Previous Rank: 8th

Please, please, please get Russell Wilson some better offensive linemen before he suffers a major injury. - Srinivasan

10. Detroit Lions

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
13th 9th 9th 10th

Previous Rank: 12th

Are the Lions for real? That's the question that will be asked all week and answered in Week 3 vs. the Falcons. - McClymont

11. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
9th 12th 12th 12th

Previous Rank: 11th

An extra week of waiting did nothing to cool Tampa Bay's explosive offense, which, scarily, seems to be just scratching the surface of its potential. - Browne

12. Tennessee Titans

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
12th 13th 10th 16th

Previous Rank: 13th

Derrick Henry may have only been given all the late-game reps due to a hamstring issue for DeMarco Murray, but if the Titans really want to challenge in the AFC, they need to feed Henry. - Browne

13. Baltimore Ravens

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan  
15th 14th 13th 13th

Previous Rank: 15th

The Ravens are taking full advantage of a soft early schedule, but better not fall into a lull against the Jaguars while looking ahead to their first meeting with the Steelers. - McClymont

14. Carolina Panthers

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
14th 15th 16th 11th

Previous Rank: 14th

Cam Newton doesn't look sharp following offseason shoulder surgery. With Greg Olsen out for at least six games, the Panthers can't wait much longer for him to regain his 2015 MVP form. - Browne

15. New York Giants

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
16th 19th 14th 14th

Previous Rank: 10th

The Giants are a good team in every place except their offensive line, which seems to be the only unit that matters at the moment. You can't score points with your quarterback playing from his back. - Sanderson

16. Miami Dolphins

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
20th 11th 19th 17th

Previous Rank: 19th

The Dolphins are certainly a more fun team to watch with Cutler at the helm, but after needing a missed field goal to beat the Chargers, they may not be all that much better than before. - Sanderson

17. Philadelphia Eagles

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
18th 18th 15th 18th

Previous Rank: 18th

Andy Reid with extra preparation time is nearly unbeatable. The Eagles should take pride in hanging with their former coach, but improvements to consistency still need to be made. - Sanderson

18. Minnesota Vikings

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
16th 16th 17th 20th

Previous Rank: 17th

What a difference Sam Bradford makes. Mike Zimmer is putting pressure on his pivot to return to action, and we saw exactly why on Sunday. - McClymont

19. Houston Texans

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
17th 17th 21st 19th

Previous Rank: 20th

Outside of his dazzling touchdown run, Deshaun Watson was serviceable but unremarkable. That's enough for Houston and its standout defense, which came back to life in Week 2. - Browne

20. Washington Redskins

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
19th 22nd 19th 21st

Previous Rank: 24th

It's tough to judge a Washington victory over former offensive coordinator Sean McVay in only his second game as Rams head coach, but the full-team win was much improved from the Week 1 loss. - Sanderson

21. Arizona Cardinals

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
21st 20th 25th 15th

Previous Rank: 16th

It'll count in the win column, but the Cardinals have to be unimpressed with their overtime victory over a Colts team that's in disarray without Andrew Luck. - Srinivasan

22. Los Angeles Chargers

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
24th 21st 20th 23rd

Previous Rank: 21st

Younghoe Koo was one of the best stories entering the year, but two missed kicks with the game on the line just won't cut it. - Srinivasan

23. Jacksonville Jaguars

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
26th 23rd 22nd 22nd

Previous Rank: 22nd

The dominant pass-rush from Week 1 disappeared in the blowout loss to the Titans and Blake Bortles looked far more Blake Bortles-y. A trip to London awaits, though the change of scenery rarely helps the Jaguars. - Browne

24. Los Angeles Rams

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
22nd 24th 23rd 24th

Previous Rank: 25th

Todd Gurley looks like he's regained his 2015 form again. Unfortunately, the rest of his teammates seem to be lagging behind. - Srinivasan

25. New Orleans Saints

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
23rd 26th 24th 25th

Previous Rank: 23rd

New Orleans, at 0-2, isn't dead yet. But a Week 3 loss to Carolina will effectively end the Saints' season, and could signal the end of an era. - Browne

26. Buffalo Bills

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
25th 25th 26th 27th

Previous Rank: 26th

Sean McDermott has quickly assembled a good-enough defense to not get blown out of games, though it may be a while before the offense scores enough points for another win. - Sanderson

27. Cleveland Browns

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
27th 28th 27th 26th

Previous Rank: 27th

Hey, the Browns are road favorites for the first time since 2012! The upcoming stretch against the Colts, Bengals, and Jets represents their best shot at victory. - McClymont

28. San Francisco 49ers

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
29th 29th 28th 28th

Previous Rank: 31st

For a team that's amid an obvious rebuild, the 49ers' defense put up an impressive showing against the Seahawks, only to fall short. Two steps forward, one step back. - Srinivasan

29. Cincinnati Bengals

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
30th 27th 29th 31st

Previous Rank: 28th

Marvin Lewis' 15-year tenure looks like it's coming to an end. Fans are calling for his head and that of QB Andy Dalton. - McClymont

30. Indianapolis Colts

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
28th 30th 30th 30th

Previous Rank: 30th

The Colts looked marginally improved in Week 2, but it was all for nothing due to Chuck Pagano's late-game ineptitude. Even if Andrew Luck returns, Indy won't move forward until a change is made at head coach. - Browne

31. Chicago Bears

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
31st 31st 31st 29th

Previous Rank: 29th

Do they keep playing Mike Glennon or let Mitch Trubisky take a knife to a gun fight? Either way, it'll get worse before it gets better in Chicago. - McClymont

32. New York Jets

Browne McClymont Sanderson Srinivasan
32nd 32nd 32nd 32nd

Previous Rank: 32nd

Just start looking for the positives, Jets fans. At least the team scored 20 points this week. That might be something. - Sanderson

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