What a surreal, unbelievable and surprising NFL weekend.
I'm talking about more than someone deciding to "stick to sports," with plenty else going on in the world. Plenty else was happening in the football universe, as several teams delivered shocking upsets and memorable finishes. But Week 3 of the 2017 season will go down in history for different reasons, with the unpredictability of the games an afterthought.
There are a couple of things to factor in when reading the below rankings:
1) Everyone has beaten everyone. Well, not literally, but you get what I'm saying. This presents an issue when it comes to those folks who want me to automatically place any particular head-to-head winner over the loser. The Bears beat the Steelers, but were blown out by the Bucs ... who got dusted by the Vikings ... who got destroyed by the Steelers. See what I mean?
2) Injuries are important. The Packers' offensive tackles come to mind ...
3) There were larger fluctuations this week than in any other during the seven years I've done the rankings.
Now on to more fluctuation, like falling down ...
If the offensive coordinator's job is to coordinate the offense, that certainly looked coordinated.
The typically strong outfits, like the Seahawks and Packers, don't all look the part. Thus, the top 10 features a couple of teams that haven't resided that high on the list in a long time. Where do you sit on the top 10 -- and beyond? Thoughts welcome ... @HarrisonNFL is the place.
Let the dissension commence!
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EDITOR'S NOTE: The lineup below reflects changes from our Week 3 Power Rankings.
<strong>A)</strong>
Jake Elliott's
game-winning 61-yard field goal was the most rousing moment of Upset Weekend.
<strong>B)</strong> Sure would like coach Doug Pederson to get
LeGarrette Blount (12 carries for 67 yards and a touchdown on Sunday) more involved.
<strong>C)</strong> While we're talking about the backfield, what a brutal development for
Darren Sproles.
A broken arm *and* torn ACL on the same play? Jeez. The 34-year-old has considered retirement in the past. If this is it, what a career.
<strong>D)</strong> More people should notice
Carson Wentz's mobility. Vastly underrated aspect of his game.
<strong>E)</strong> Not feeling the go-for-it on fourth-and-8 from midfield with the lead.
<strong>F)</strong> The secondary is still paper-thin.
<strong>G)</strong> Sticking by my prediction of Philadelphia being a playoff team.
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<strong>Random thought:</strong> Sure is nice to see
Chris Thompson
finally receive his due. He's been one of the league's most unheralded players for a minute.
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Follow Elliot Harrison on Twitter @HarrisonNFL.