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Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season is in the books, and you know what that means…It’s time to power rank all 32 teams. Last week, we saw a ton of movement, and while this week was a bit more subtle, there were still some big changes made.

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32. Tennessee Titans (1-8)

Last Week’s Ranking: 32

Week 9 Result: Bye

PFF Rankings: Offense 31st, Defense 19th

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Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 1 pm vs Texans

The Tennessee Titans were on a bye this week, and saw the only other two one-win teams both collect wins. Easy last place for the team that now owns the No. 1 overall pick.

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31. Las Vegas Raiders (2-7)

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Last Week’s Ranking: 30

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Week 9 Result: 10-7 loss to Broncos

PFF Rankings: Offense 25th, Defense 30th

Week 10 Matchup: Monday, 8:15 pm vs Cowboys

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The Las Vegas Raiders kept it surprisingly close against the Denver Broncos on Thursday night, but it doesn’t mean they looked good. Their offense really struggled, and it felt like Denver’s offense shot itself in the foot more than Vegas’ defense played super well.

30. Cleveland Browns (2-7)

Last Week’s Ranking: 27

Week 9 Result: 27-20 loss to Jets

PFF Rankings: Offense 32nd, Defense 1st

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 4:25 pm vs Ravens

The Cleveland Browns have not looked good recently. Outside of their big win over Miami, they’ve really struggled on both sides of the ball in recent weeks. Their defense, which was supposed to be great, has now given up 27+ in nearly half of their games.

29. New York Jets (2-7)

Last Week’s Ranking: 29

Week 9 Result: 27-20 win over Browns

PFF Rankings: Offense 27th, Defense 16th

Week 10 Matchup: Thursday, 8:15 pm at Patriots

The New York Jets looked like they were in full-on tank mode after the trade deadline, but they showed everyone they’re still competing after taking down the Browns, 27-20. Their offense still looked really bad; they just made a couple of big special teams plays that helped them win this game.

28. New Orleans Saints (2-8)

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Last Week’s Ranking: 31

Week 9 Result: 17-7 win over Panthers

PFF Rankings: Offense 30th, Defense 15th

Week 10 Matchup: Bye

Tyler Shough proved a lot of people wrong on Sunday. Everyone, and I mean everyone, was down on this kid during the predraft process because of a few lowlights, but he was a really good college quarterback, and balled out on Sunday. He has a great arm, makes good decisions and is accurate. That’s a great trio for an NFL starting quarterback. I think this offense can do some damage with him under center.

27. Arizona Cardinals (3-6)

Last Week’s Ranking: 24

Week 9 Result: 44-22 loss to Seahawks

PFF Rankings: Offense 24th, Defense 18th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 4:05 pm vs 49ers

The Arizona Cardinals were blown out on Sunday, but that was more a testament to how good Seattle is than how bad Arizona is. I still think they can make some noise and pull off another 2-3 upsets, but they’re still not a great team all around.

26. New York Giants (2-8)

Last Week’s Ranking: 26

Week 9 Result: 24-20 loss to Bears

PFF Rankings: Offense 22nd, Defense 26th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 1 pm vs Packers

After blowing yet another lead, the New York Giants have fired Brian Daboll. I feel like it’s the right move, but I also think the timing was a bit weird. If it wasn’t for an injury to Jaxson Dart, they win that game. Still, a loss is a loss, and it was time to move on anyway.

25. Atlanta Falcons (3-6)

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Last Week’s Ranking: 21

Week 9 Result: 31-25 (OT) loss to Colts

PFF Rankings: Offense 13th, Defense 22nd

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 1 pm vs Panthers

Another week, another loss for the Atlanta Falcons. They’ve been able to keep it close with some top teams in recent weeks, but just can’t get over the hump. They were gashed by Jonathan Taylor, who had the 19th-most rushing yards in a single game in NFL history. Not a fun Europe trip for the Falcons, and I just don’t see how they turn things around anytime soon. Michael Penix stinks and they’re just a hard watch (but that’s fine with me as a Saints fan).

24. Miami Dolphins (3-7)

Last Week’s Ranking: 28

Week 9 Result: 30-13 win over Bills

PFF Rankings: Offense 27th, Defense 27th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 9:30 am vs Commanders (Spain)

The Miami Dolphins might have the lowest floor in the league. When they’re playing bad, they’re BAD, but they also have a very high ceiling. This offense randomly goes off for 30+ points every three weeks, and that’s what happened on Sunday as they took down the Buffalo Bills. They’re hard to rank because you never know what team you’re going to get. I wouldn’t be surprised if they make it two in a row next week, though.

23. Cincinnati Bengals (3-6)

Last Week’s Ranking: 25

Week 9 Result: Bye

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PFF Rankings: Offense 19th, Defense 31st

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 1 pm at Steelers

The Cincinnati Bengals were on a bye this week, but they jumped one spot due to Arizona’s loss. Joe Burrow was spotted at practice on Monday, though, so could we see him back in time to make a playoff push?

22. Washington Commanders (3-7)

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Last Week’s Ranking: 23

Week 9 Result: 44-22 loss to Detroit

PFF Rankings: Offense 14th, Defense 28th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 9:30 am vs Dolphins (Spain)

The Washington Commanders suffered yet another loss on Sunday. Their offense didn’t look all that bad without Jayden Daniels, but their defense was atrocious yet again. I don’t see much hope for this team moving forward.

21. Dallas Cowboys (3-4-1)

Last Week’s Ranking: 22

Week 9 Result: Bye

PFF Rankings: Offense 7th, Defense 32nd

Week 10 Matchup: Monday, 8:15 pm at Raiders

The Dallas Cowboys were on a bye this week, but jumped one spot due to the Falcons’ loss. There are still massive concerns about this defense, but their offense can keep them in most games.

20. Carolina Panthers (5-5)

Last Week’s Ranking: 18

Week 9 Result: 17-7 loss to Saints

PFF Rankings: Offense 21st, Defense 17th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 1 pm at Falcons

The Carolina Panthers dropped an ugly one to the Saints, where they scored just seven points. Carolina’s offense has been pretty bad these last couple weeks, and I don’t see them getting a whole lot better. They were always worse than their record indicated, and this game proved that.

19. Jacksonville Jaguars (5-4)

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Last Week’s Ranking: 17

Week 9 Result: 36-29 loss to Texans

PFF Rankings: Offense 23rd, Defense 14th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 1 pm at Titans

I was impressed by how the Jacksonville Jaguars’ offense played against a very good defense, but man, their defense stunk it up against a very lackluster offense that was without their starting quarterback. Maybe Davis Mills is really that good?..No, probably not. I think Jacksonville is just another team that’s not as good as their record.

18. Houston Texans (4-5)

Last Week’s Ranking: 19

Week 9 Result: 36-29 win over Jaguars

PFF Rankings: Offense 20th, Defense 5th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 1 pm at Titans

Speaking of Houston, I never thought they’d win a game where their defense gave up over 20 points, but here we are. Davis Mills looked better than C.J. Stroud has pretty much all year, and led them to their second-most points of the season. Impressive stuff, but I still don’t trust their offense to be consistent.

17. Minnesota Vikings (4-5)

Last Week’s Ranking: 16

Week 9 Result: 27-19 loss to Ravens

PFF Rankings: Offense 29th, Defense 23rd

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 1 pm vs Bears

The Minnesota Vikings struggled offensively in this game, but were still able to keep it somewhat close with the Lamar Jackson-led Baltimore Ravens. They’re probably the most average team in the league right now. It feels like there’s a clear tier above and below them, and they’re just floating alone in the middle.

16. Pittsburgh Steelers (5-4)

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Last Week’s Ranking: 11

Week 9 Result: 25-10 loss to Chargers

PFF Rankings: Offense 226th, Defense 10th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 1 pm vs Bengals

I wanted to drop the Pittsburgh Steelers further than this, but I just couldn’t find the room. Man, what a pathetic performance from the Steelers on Monday night. The score was 25-10, but it was really 25-3. They just got their butts whooped; there’s no other way to put it. The Los Angeles Chargers have a legit defense, but that was a poor performance from Pittsburgh’s offense.

15. Green Bay Packers (5-3-1)

Last Week’s Ranking: 14

Week 9 Result: 10-7 loss to Eagles

PFF Rankings: Offense 12th, Defense 2nd

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 1 pm at Giants

What a disappointing loss. Not that they lost to Philly, but the way they lost. They looked horrible. Their offense really struggled, and while they played well defensively, it was more on Philly’s offense not playing well. We’re notorious for being low on Green Bay, and these last two weeks have been a perfect example of why we’re so low on them. They just aren’t serious NFC contenders, no matter how much the national media wants you to think they are.

14. Baltimore Ravens (4-5)

Last Week’s Ranking: 20

Week 9 Result: 27-19 win over Vikings

PFF Rankings: Offense 16th, Defense 21st

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 4:25 pm at Browns

Yeah, the Baltimore Ravens are back. Lamar Jackson wasn’t great by any means, but they still found a way to grind out a win against a pretty good Minnesota team. Their defense forced a couple of turnovers, and Tyler Loop went 4-for-5. Not all wins are going to be pretty, but a win is a win. The AFC North just got a whole lot more interesting after this week.

13. Chicago Bears (6-3)

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Last Week’s Ranking: 15

Week 9 Result: 24-20 win over Giants

PFF Rankings: Offense 22nd, Defense 26th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 1 pm at Vikings

I am not a believer in the Chicago Bears. I hope they prove me wrong, but it feels like every time they get a win, it’s a bit lucky. If Jaxson Dart doesn’t get hurt, they lose this game. They’ve also been in tight battles with Cincinnati, Washington and Vegas and barely came out on top. There’s something to be said about winning games no matter the circumstances, but I just don’t believe in this team to win a big one. They get the Packers and Eagles in a few weeks, and that’ll tell us a lot about this team.

12. San Francisco 49ers (6-4)

Last Week’s Ranking: 13

Week 9 Result: 42-26 loss to Rams

PFF Rankings: Offense 8th, Defense 29th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 4:05 pm at Cardinals

The San Francisco 49ers are still beat up, but I expected them to be a bit more competitive against the Los Angeles Rams. Their offense wasn’t horrible, but their defense just looked lost. They couldn’t stop Matthew Stafford if their lives depended on it, and that does not bode well for them in the future. It looks like a two-horse race in the NFC West.

11. Buffalo Bills (6-3)

Last Week’s Ranking: 5

Week 9 Result: 30-13 loss to Dolphins

PFF Rankings: Offense 5th, Defense 24th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 1 pm vs Buccaneers

The Buffalo Bills beat the brakes off Carolina, knocked off Kansas City and then…Lose to Miami by 17. I know the weather wasn’t perfect, but man, this is a bad loss. They were beginning to establish themselves as real contenders in the AFC after a two-game losing streak, and now everyone’s doubting them again. Can’t have losses like this if you’re as talented as Buffalo.

10. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-3)

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Last Week’s Ranking: 9

Week 9 Result: 28-23 loss to Patriots

PFF Rankings: Offense 18th, Defense 9th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 1 pm at Bills

This was Tampa’s chance to make a statement and knock off the New England Patriots, but they blew it. It was a close game, so I’m not punishing them too hard, but giving up a 69-yard rushing touchdown when you know they’re going to run it to try and burn out the clock is just horrible. When their offense gets healthy, I expect them to be better, but for now, they hardly crack the top 10.

9. Los Angeles Chargers (7-3)

Last Week’s Ranking: 12

Week 9 Result: 25-10 win over Steelers

PFF Rankings: Offense 15th, Defense 11th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 1 pm at Jaguars

The Chargers came out on Sunday night and dominated the Steelers. This was a statement from the Chargers. Despite being down their top two running backs and their two starting tackles, they beat the Steelers by 22 (garbage time touchdowns don’t count in my book). Great win for LAC. They deserve to be in the top 10.

8. Kansas City Chiefs (5-4)

Last Week’s Ranking: 8

Week 9 Result: Bye

PFF Rankings: Offense 9th, Defense 7th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 4:25 pm at Broncos

The Kansas City Chiefs were on a bye this week, and they stayed put at No. 8. They have some questions to answer next week against the Denver Broncos, though, because last time out, they did not look great against Buffalo.

7. Detroit Lions (6-3)

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Last Week’s Ranking: 10

Week 9 Result: 44-22 win over Commanders

PFF Rankings: Offense 4th, Defense 4th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 8:20 pm vs Eagles

The Lions just ran through the Commanders on Sunday afternoon. Dan Campbell took over offensive play-calling duties and called a perfect game. Jahmyr Gibbs ran wild, Jared Goff had an efficient day through the air and their defense looked pretty good once again. If their offense can consistently play this well, their ceiling is a top-five team.

6. Philadelphia Eagles (7-2)

Last Week’s Ranking: 3

Week 9 Result: 10-7 win over Packers

PFF Rankings: Offense 6th, Defense 12th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 8:20 pm vs Lions

What an unconvincing win for the Philadelphia Eagles. Their offense struggled all night, and while their defense played really well, I think it was more of Green Bay’s offense not playing well. Still, a win is a win, and they’re 7-2. It’s hard to knock a team for winning, but this was just ugly. I was much more impressed by some teams behind them.

5. Denver Broncos (8-2)

Last Week’s Ranking: 7

Week 9 Result: 10-7 win over Raiders

PFF Rankings: Offense 17th, Defense 7th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 4:25 vs Chiefs

The Broncos are a tough team to figure out. They’re 8-2 and have one of the best defenses in football, but I just do not trust that offense at all. Bo Nix needs to be much more consistent, but I can’t put them any lower than No. 6. They keep finding ways to win, and while they can’t keep winning like this forever, it’s working for now, and I have to respect that. I know I just knocked the Eagles for pretty much the same thing, but I think Denver’s defense gives them the slight nod over Philly.

4. Indianapolis Colts (8-2)

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Last Week’s Ranking: 7

Week 9 Result: 31-25 (OT) win over Falcons

PFF Rankings: Offense 3rd, Defense 30th

Week 10 Matchup: Bye

The Colts almost looked like themselves this weekend. After a brutal loss to Pittsburgh, Jonathan Taylor got things going with a massive game on the ground, which led the Colts past the Falcons in Germany. European games can be a bit tricky, but I thought they handled it well. Still want to see more from their defense, but they’re back in the top-five this week.

3. New England Patriots (8-2)

Last Week’s Ranking: 4

Week 9 Result: 28-23 win over Buccaneers

PFF Rankings: Offense 11th, Defense 13th

Week 10 Matchup: Thursday, 8:15 pm vs Jets

The Patriots just keep cementing themselves as Super Bowl contenders. Week after week, I keep waiting for them to slip up, but they just don’t. This was their first real test in a while, and they handled it and knocked off one of the best teams in the NFC. Drake Maye and Co. are legit. They could win the AFC this year.

2. Seattle Seahawks (7-2)

Last Week’s Ranking: 1

Week 9 Result: 44-22 win over Cardinals

PFF Rankings: Offense 2nd, Defense 6th

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 4:05 pm vs Rams

The Seattle Seahawks were our No. 1 team last week, and after a big win over the Cardinals, they fall one spot. This isn’t due to any fault of their own. They’re a great team with a great offense and defense. I was just a little more impressed with their NFC West rivals this week.

1. Los Angeles Rams (7-2)

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Last Week’s Ranking: 2

Week 9 Result: 42-26 win over 49ers

PFF Rankings: Offense 1st, Defense 3rd

Week 10 Matchup: Sunday, 4:05 pm vs Seahawks

The Los Angeles Rams are the best team in football. Matthew Stafford is having arguably the best stretch of his career right now, and their defense is shutting everyone down. This team is just running through absolutely everyone at the moment, and I don’t see that stopping anytime soon. They’re my pick to win next week’s NFC West showdown.

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