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NFL Week 7 Power Rankings

Cam gives his NFL Power Rankings ahead of the first game in week 7!

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - AUGUST 17: A detail shot of an NFL shield logo painted on the field prior to an NFL preseason football game between the Miami Dolphins and the Washington Commanders at Hard Rock Stadium on August 17, 2024 in Miami Gardens, FL. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)

It’s so nice sometimes when chalk wins out. Upsets are fun, but from a fantasy and gambling perspective, they can be unnerving. Survivor and knockout pools get ruined, and players on better teams may hurt your fantasy roster if their team unexpectedly loses and they put up pedestrian stats.

This week, there weren’t any major upsets. The top two teams had byes, but the four teams on their heels all won. And the final eight teams in last week’s ranking all lost. With that in mind, here is this week’s power ranking…with no major changes at the top or bottom, with some shifting in the middle. The Cowboys had the biggest drop this week after the thumping they took at home against the Lions. They are outside the top half of this list. 

The Commanders lost but still find themselves in the top 10. And after their win in London, the Bears have moved into the top half of this list. The Bears/Commanders matchup in two weeks will have significant playoff implications as well as affect the landscape of this list.

Here is this week’s power ranking…let the debates begin:

Kansas City Chiefs

Minnesota Vikings

Baltimore Ravens

Houston Texans

Detroit Lions

Green Bay Packers

Buffalo Bills

Atlanta Falcons

Pittsburgh Steelers

Washington Commanders

San Fransisco 49ers

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Philadelphia Eagles

Chicago Bears

Los Angeles Chargers

Seattle Seahawks

Indianapolis Colts

Cincinnati Bengals

Dallas Cowboys

Denver Broncos

Miami Dolphins

New York Jets

Los Angeles Rams

New Orleans Saints

Tennessee Titans

Las Vegas Raiders

Jacksonville Jaguars

New York Giants

Arizona Cardinals

Cleveland Browns

Carolina Panthers

New England Patriots