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Week Two NFL Power Rankings

20. Tennessee Titans (0-1, Last Week: 17)

The Titans got outplayed at home in week one. Derek Carr returned to form and allowed the Titans to have a taste of what’s to come. The secondary added a few pieces to their lacking squad, but the entire team fell short on Sunday afternoon.

19. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-0, Last Week: 26)

What really went wrong for the Jaguars in Houston? The team forced Houston to switch QB’s during the halftime break, plus giving Leonard Fournette his first career touchdown. If Jacksonville keeps this up, they can easily win the very weak AFC South.

18. Los Angeles Rams (1-0, Last Week: 30)

The Rams absolutely prevailed in their opener against Indianapolis. Although they played a team with not much talent, it’s refreshing and a confidence booster for rookie head coach Sean McVay to see his young quarterback turn in his first career win.

17. Miami Dolphins (0-0, Last Week: 16)

The Dolphins had the odd, week one bye. With that comes 16 straight games, not something to look forward to if you’re a Miami Dolphin player.

16. Baltimore Ravens (1-0, Last Week: 19)

Baltimore kicked off 2017 with a shutout of the Bengals. Their defense made Andy Dalton look baffled all game and had their opponents searching for ways to score.

15. Denver Broncos (1-0, Last Week: 15)

Denver survived week one by blocking a potential game-winning field goal. They collapsed in the fourth quarter, their defense kept them alive throughout the game. Trevor Siemian and the offense needs to step up in order for this team to compete every week.

14. Minnesota Vikings (1-0, Last Week: 21)

The Vikings defense showed up on Monday night in their season opener. Not allowing the Saints to bust into the end zone, making them settle for field goals. Stefon Diggs was the star on offense.

13. Carolina Panthers (1-0, Last Week: 18)

Carolina put together a solid game against the Niners. The defense held the 49ers offense to three points all game. Cam Newton and company can compete with the rest of the NFC South as long as they stay consistent.

12. Philadelphia Eagles (1-0, Last Week: 22)

Carson Wentz showed fans he’s for real in Washington. After acquiring a real chemistry between coaches and players, the second-year man seems to be the real deal when it comes to being the face of the franchise. The defense also showed up. Philadelphia is a dark horse to win the NFC.

11. Seattle Seahawks (0-1, Last Week: 9)

Seattle came out flat against Green Bay. The defense seemed to be in tact, but Russell Wilson and the offense must come back, and I believe they will.

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