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1. Jaguars- Twitch (7-0)

The defending Super Bowl champion has picked up where he left off with the scary caveat being that the team actually looks better this season. The franchise QB formerly known as Sunshine is rocking a ridiculous 23 to 1 TD pass to interception ratio. DJ Chark and AJ Brown form a potent 1-2 punch on the outside with 6 and 4 TD's respectively. Dating back to last season's playoffs, the rock of this offense has been T Law's Clemson buddy Travis Etienne who has continued to carry the load with 707 yards rushing and 315 yards receiving. The defense has been a balanced unit with no player tallying over 3.5 sacks or 3 interceptions. Twitch has this team buying into the name on the front of the jersey rather than the name on the back.

2. Browns- Nut (6-0) 

The only other undefeated team in the league has been on a romp in his last 2 user games. Nuts were dropped on Joel's Titans (45-7) and LSmooth's Ravens (42-3) as the team with the leading defense in the league approaches the midpoint. The Dawg Pound has a whooping 8 defensive touchdowns on the season from 5 different defenders. Both Myles Garrett and youngling Clifton Boston have been menaces on the defensive line with 4.5 sacks each. This team is truly an anomaly as they are last in passing offense as well as 27th in total offense in what has been predominantly a passing league. We'll see if that is sustainable down the stretch.

3. Vikings- Ben (6-1)

Perhaps there should be an asterisk instead of a 1 as the Vikings only loss was due to a controversial rule violation in the final minute of a tie game. Regardless, this team has looked very good in Uncle Benjen's first full season. The one two punch of Shawn Fowler and Dalvin Cook has made Derek Carr's transition to the Twin Cities very smooth. Carlton Davis has been a ball magnet with 6 interceptions in just 7 games while DJ Wonnum has made the Purple People Eaters proud with 7.5 sacks in that time frame.

4. Packers- Bonjo (5-1)

If it weren't for a surprising loss to an underrated Rams team, the Pack attack would likely sit #2 on this list. Bonjo boasts an impressive resume with a dominant victory over Tel's Commander's, a narrow win over Super Bowl finalist Panthers, and impressive victories over Falcons who was a playoff team last season and Chargers who was a playoff team in season 1. Jordan Love needs to do a better job taking care of the football, but his high risk, high reward style has been beneficial thus far. Tony Verner has emerged as the primary WR on the bay with 30 catches and 509 yards. AJ Dillon and Alexander Mattison have formed a nice duo of backs as well for the cheeseheads.

5. Commanders- Tel (6-1)

The editor does not need to fact check in order for me to know that this is Tel's lowest appearance in league power rankings since the league's inception. Two seasons have ended in disappointed as Tel has fallen short in the NFC championship to the Packers and the Panthers. While his only loss was a disastrous performance against Bonjo's Packers who seem to have his number, Tel's narrow 1 point victory against Alex where he gave up 55 points feels like a loss for the league's all time leading Super Bowl winner. Not to fret though, the team is still very talented and very dangerous as they hold victories over 4 teams with winning records. Terry McLaurin has been lethal this season with 13 TD receptions, but Tel's reputation has always been stellar front 7 play and this season has been no different with Jonathan Allen (6.5 sacks) and Montez Sweat (4 sacks) leading the way. It speaks to how much better the league's quality has gotten in just a year with Tel's current placement in the rankings.

6. Buccaneers- JGoo (6-1)

It didn't take long for JGoo to miss walking the sidelines at Raymond James Stadium after his resignation last season. Back in a big way, the Bucs are back in 1st place in the division after impressive wins over the Bears and Falcons. The lone setback for this team was a 35-23 loss against the defending Super Bowl champion Jaguars. The new look Bucs have Ryan Tannehill at the helm instead of Tom Brady, but they haven't missed a beat. Still, Goo's teams are defined by a monstrous rushing attack and Ronald Jones is well on his way to a potential 2000 yard season with 817 yards at almost he midway point. Clayton Pippen, the son of Chicago Bulls legend Scottie Pippen, has been a revelation for the Bucs with 5.5 sacks from his defensive line position.

7. 49ers- Miles (6-1) 

After a brief stint in the league, Miles left with his head down feeling that he was unable to compete at this level of play. Fast forward one year and Miles is back in the league proving that he can belongs. While he doesn't have wins over anyone with a winning record, he holds a win over Rams who is .500 and was a playoff team last season. The 62-20 loss to Tel's Commanders might seem discouraging, but Tel has done that to nearly everyone at some point in time so it is nothing to be ashamed of. George Kittle and Deebo Samuel have been one of the best receiving combos in the league and this is a really fun team to watch.

8. Bills- NickMagic (4-2)

Lost in the chaos of the league last season, Nick made perhaps one of the best playoff runs ever. After taking 4 sim losses due to a cheating scandal, he was able to rebound, follow the rules, and clinch a playoff birth the last week of the season. While the wheels came off in the playoffs, this is a talented team with a special QB in Josh Allen. The schedule hasn't been easy for the Bills Mafia as they have played 4 playoff teams in 6 weeks while holding 2 wins in those games and winning against their non playoff opponents. No one undervalues WR's more than Nick who throws mainly to the TE Dawson Knox and RB Jojo Palmer. The acquisition of Budda Baker was a major coup for the Bills who are known for their hounding man to man defensive scheme. Baker has 5 interceptions to lead the team.

9. Titans- Joel (5-2)

It's not easy playing in the shadow of a Super Bowl champion within the division, but Joel has made the best of it. He has beaten mostly cupcakes, but his victory over Chiefs has proven that his resume is not all fraud. Derrick Henry continues to be the catalyst for the offense's success as he has a league leading 1228 yards and 17 TD's on 157 carries. The scheme to beat Joel is simple. Pack the box and make Zach O'Leary (13 interceptions) throw the ball. The execution of it is another story.

10. Chiefs- Exit (6-1)
"When will it be my time to shine? When will I rise in the rankings?" Exit has been wanting to know when he'd get the respect he thought he deserved. Now is the time my friend. Behind an explosive offensive attack as Pat Mahomes (23 TD's) throws to the 3 headed chimera of Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill, and Keenan Allen, the Chiefs have outplayed the Broncos, Bears, and Dolphins who all either hold winning records or were a playoff team last season. The lone setback to the Titans holds this team back from being higher, but for now this team has earned its place in the top 10 in a very deep and talented league.

11. Cowboys (4-2)

12. Chargers (4-3)

13. Panthers (3-3)

14. Jets (3-3)

15. Dolphins (3-3) 

16. Bears (4-3)

17. Broncos (4-3)

18. Cardinals (4-3)

19. Rams (3-3)

20. Patriots (3-4)

21. Falcons (2-5)

22. Ravens (2-5)

23. Seahawks (1-6)

24. Lions (2-5)

25. Giants (1-5)

26. Raiders (1-6)

27. Steelers (1-6)

28. Colts (1-6)

29. Saints (1-5)

30. Bengals (1-6)

31. Eagles (1-6)

32. Texans (1-6)


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