New Power Rankings, same top two ...
You probably figured out that the Chiefs would stay parked in the top spot -- even after a close loss -- with the consistency they've shown this season. The Eagles? More people should take notice.
Analysts and fans alike should take a deep dive into Carson Wentz's budding career. While he's been mentioned as a rising star, Wentz fell behind Jared Goff in the 2016 NFL Draft and behind Dak Prescott in the full-throttle evaluation analysts give these guys right off the bat. Yet, for all the fine statistical analysis, Wentz didn't enjoy the benefits of the league's leading rusher in 2016 or the top offensive line in football. Nor could he boast a true WR1 to go to in the clutch. Now, with an improved supporting cast around Wentz, we're seeing who the best quarterback from last year's draft really is. He's more accurate and uses his legs more effectively ... yes, even better than Prescott. Through six games, Wentz is the seventh-rated passer in the NFL, but at the top on pro football's biggest down (130.5 passer rating on third downs). And he's a huge reason Philly is 5-1.
On to a tweet that aged well ...
And how about a tweet that's, well, ageless?
Love this. That's a young man paying respect to the past. And let's be real: The Oilers' unis were the sweetest in sports.
While the top two teams are staying put, you'll see plenty of shakeup below. Please note that the further we go into the season, the less head-to-head matchups matter. Some of the best squads are sitting at 3-2. Your take is always welcome ... @HarrisonNFL is the place.
Let the dissension commence!
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EDITOR'S NOTE: The lineup below reflects changes from our Week 6 Power Rankings.
<strong>Aside:</strong> I loved
Rob Gronkowski's
ill-fitting taupe blazer with a light blue undershirt. Crockett and Tubbs were waiting for Gronk to finish his postgame news conference in a 1983 Toyota Supra.
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<strong>Side note:</strong> One player to watch is speedster
Marvin Hall,
who hauled in a gorgeous Ryan deep ball in the first half for a score. Hall had like 10 yards on Xavier Howard.
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