NFL Power Rankings: Bills, Chiefs slide; Cowboys, Dolphins rise after Week 3

The Miami Dolphins, Dallas Cowboys are on the way up while the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills are sinking in the latest NFL power rankings following Week 3.

Bill Parcells famously said, “You what your record says you are.”

After three weeks, NFL teams are starting to show who they really are — even if it is still September.

The Miami Dolphins at 3-0 are starting to show their success may not be beginner’s luck. Their success through the first month has been steady and their wins were over quality clubs in the AFC.

The Dallas Cowboys looked rudderless and floundering without Dak Prescott following Week 1. However, two wins with backup quarterback Cooper Rush have the team climbing.

The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills took it on the chin. Their seasons are hardly scuttled, but they aren’t so perfect anymore.

Here are the NFL power rankings at the end of Week 3.

Dolphins make another leap in Touchdown Wire’s Week 3 power rankings

They were No. 10 heading into Week 2.

After their Sunday afternoon come-from-behind defeat of the Baltimore Ravens, the Miami Dolphins have kept pace in the AFC East and are really feeling the love from members of the national media.

Touchdown Wire’s Mark Lane has been producing weekly NFL power rankings, and after having the Dolphins at No. 20 in Week 1 and No. 10 in Week 2, Miami lands at No. 7 heading into Week 3.

Here’s what Lane wrote about the Dolphins after their comeback victory.

“With Tua Tagovailoa’s arm, the receiving threats in Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill, along with coach Mike McDaniel’s brain, the Dolphins are becoming an offensive juggernaut, as evidenced by their 42-38 win over the Ravens. Consistency is key, but Miami truly has made some big statements over the first two weeks of the season.”

Ahead of the Dolphins are the Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills.

Miami is getting some big respect from Lane here, saying that they’re currently the third-best team in the conference. While the Dolphins certainly put on a show against Baltimore, they’ll have arguably their biggest test of the year against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

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NFL Power Rankings: Dolphins, Eagles, Packers surging after Week 2

The Miami Dolphins, Green Bay Packers, and Philadelphia Eagles all took steps forward in the latest NFL power rankings following Week 2.

The beauty of the NFL is there is always next week.

For the Green Bay Packers, Week 2 represented an opportunity to crack the goose egg in the win column and get to a .500 record following the dismantling at the hands of the Minnesota Vikings.

For teams like the Philadelphia Eagles and Miami Dolphins, Week 2 was a chance to show the rest of the NFL that they are for real, and Opening Day wasn’t merely beginner’s luck or having an easy schedule.

Other teams remained the same — for better or worse.

Here are the NFL power rankings at the end of Week 2.

Dolphins crack top 10 in Touchdown Wire’s Week 2 power rankings

Miami jumped 10 spots.

After their Sunday afternoon defeat of the New England Patriots, the Miami Dolphins have kept pace with the Buffalo Bills in the AFC East and are starting to get some respect from members of the national media.

Touchdown Wire’s Mark Lane has been producing weekly NFL power rankings, and after having the Dolphins at No. 20 in Week 1, he had them climbing up to No. 10 in Week 2.

Here’s what Lane wrote about Miami after their season-opening victory.

“Mike McDaniel had the Dolphins ready to go for Week 1 against a tough divisional opponent. Tyreek Hill had a decent debut with eight catches for 94 yards. Tua Tagovailoa was efficient as he completed 23 passes on 33 attempts for 270 yards and a touchdown. The Dolphins may be able to take the next step and get back to being relevant in the AFC East.”

Ahead of the Dolphins are the Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Philadelphia Eagles, Cincinnati Bengals, Los Angeles Chargers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Los Angles Rams, Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills.

Those are all teams that are expected to be in the playoffs or at least fighting to get in, and Miami should be right alongside them as the season continues.

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NFL Power Rankings: Bills, Chiefs still dominant after Week 1

The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs remain atop the NFL power rankings after the first week of the regular season.

The first week of the 2022 NFL season is in the books.

There were some surprises such as the Dallas Cowboys completely falling apart before the clock struck zeroes at AT&T Stadium. The New York Giants upsetting the Tennessee Titans was another unforeseen outcome west of the Hudson River.

Some things remained the same regardless of the changes. For instance, the Buffalo Bills still looked like the cream of the AFC, and the Kansas City Chiefs were prolific offensively as always. The Atlanta Falcons still found ways to surrender a lead.

Here are the NFL power rankings at the end of Week 1.

Bills, Rams top NFL power rankings heading into Week 1

The 2022 NFL season is nigh. Here are some power rankings before the wins and losses truly impact where teams rank compared to the rest of the league.

The 2022 NFL season is finally here.

All of the talk from the last seven months is about to be rendered moot as the NFL transitions from being played in print to being played on the gridiron.

Part of the game with words involves power rankings, which can be like the oil pressure gauge on a 1987 Monte Carlo SS: maybe it’s accurate, maybe not, but it nevertheless gets you thinking.

The Los Angeles Rams and the Buffalo Bills kickoff the 2022 season on Thursday night. Where do they compare with the rest of the league? Find out in these early Week 1 power rankings.

Preseason power rankings: Is this finally Buffalo’s season to win a Super Bowl?

Doug Farrar’s preseason power rankings have the Bills headed to (and winning) Super Bowl LVII. Which teams could knock them out of that dream?

Legendary head coach Marv Levy is justifiably in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and one primary reason is that, from 1990 through 1993, he led the Buffalo Bills to four straight Super Bowls. No other coach has ever done that.

The problem, of course, is that the Bills lost all four of those Super Bowls. The Bills capped off the old millennium with a handful of wild-card and divisional round losses under Levy and then Wade Philips, and then entered a postseason drought that started in 2000. and lasted until 2017.

Now, things are different. With perhaps the most stacked roster in the league and a superstar quarterback in Josh Allen, there’s little doubt that the Bills are Super Bowl-ready. They may have been last season were it not for a heartbreaking loss and defensive implosion in the divisional round to the Kansas City Chiefs, but in our preseason power rankings, we have the Bills as the NFL’s best team — and 2022 as the season in which the Bills win their first league championship since 1965, in the old American Football League.

Of course, there are all kinds of teams who could knock them from that dream. On the other side of things, there are NFL teams rebuilding, just trying to tread water, confident but with concerns, and on the precipice of something special.

As the 2022 preseason begins, here are our first power rankings of the new NFL campaign.

(All advanced metrics courtesy of Sports Info SolutionsPro Football Focus, and Football Outsiders unless otherwise indicated).

Dolphins are middle of the pack in Peter King’s power rankings

Miami, on paper, are better than some of the teams ahead of them.

The Miami Dolphins finished their 2021 campaign with a 9-8 record and missed the postseason for the fifth year in a row.

Since then, they’ve fired Brian Flores, hired Mike McDaniel/a mostly new coaching staff and added a number of impactful players that are expected to help Miami end that drought of playoff appearances.

With everything that has changed with this team, NBC Sports’ Peter King, like many of us, still has questions about the Dolphins. In his most recent power rankings, King put McDaniel’s team at No. 16 of the 32 teams.

Here’s his reasoning:

“‘They have the widest distribution of outcomes of any team in the league this year,’ said analytics-cruncher Eric Eager of PFF. Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle and Mike Gesicki are going to be hell for opposing defenses, and Tua Tagovailoa should be better-protected with Terron Armstead protecting his front side. But this will be a referendum season on Tagovailoa. Will his arm strength be good enough for deep shots to two great deep threats? New coach Mike McDaniel was great in San Francisco at divining the strengths of his players (see: Deebo Samuel). And he’ll figure out ways in the intermediate areas to get Hill and Waddle free to make trouble for defenses. The win for McDaniel will be making Tagovailoa the no-doubt quarterback for the near future in Miami, and in passing New England in division supremacy. Two lofty goals, but for a team that won eight of its last nine, attainable ones.”

No. 16 in his power rankings also puts the Dolphins ninth in the conference, meaning he expects them to just miss the postseason yet again. While all of his questions are certainly viable, the same could be said about some of the teams ahead of them.

Philadelphia came in at No. 9. They brought in A.J. Brown from Tennessee, and that will certainly help. However, is that much different than the situation the Dolphins have right now? A young, inconsistent quarterback, who played for Alabama, is looking for help from his shiny new toy at wideout. Sound familiar?

The 49ers at No. 10 could completely change if Deebo Samuel gets moved or if the team actually announces a starting quarterback.

New Orleans is another team, at No. 11, that’s interesting to see up that high. Jameis Winston is coming off of a torn ACL, and Michael Thomas hasn’t played in nearly two seasons. Are Jarvis Landry and Chris Olave really going to take that offense to the next level? Maybe, but again, like Miami, there are questions.

Tennessee was ranked at No. 12. This is the same team that have lost their top two wide receivers this offseason and are banking on Robert Woods (coming off of a torn ACL) and Treylon Burks (a rookie) to make up that production. Those are lofty goals that may not be met, especially considering Derrick Henry is also coming off of a Jones fracture.

Miami seems like they should be a little higher on the list, but there aren’t a ton of gripes. If anything, the Dolphins should feel motivated by this. Analysts think they’re the ninth-best team in the conference. Now, they have to go out and prove them wrong.

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Dolphins outside of the playoffs in CBS Sports’ post-draft power rankings

Miami might be getting disrespected being this low.

The Miami Dolphins and general manager Chris Grier have done a lot to improve the roster from a team that just missed out on the postseason in 2021 due to a seven-game losing streak that started in Week 2.

Despite the changes that they’ve made CBS Sports’ Pete Prisco still has the Dolphins on the outside of the playoffs in his recent power rankings, as he has them at No. 23 and predicts them to finish the season with a 9-8 record.

Here’s what Prisco wrote about the Dolphins:

“They traded to land Tyreek Hill to juice up the offense, which means the table is set for Tua Tagovailoa. This season is all about him and his play.”

No. 23 is one spot down from where they had them ranked before the draft. They’re just ahead of the Seattle Seahawks and just behind the New Orleans Saints. Those are the same Seahawks that are entrusting Drew Lock to lead their team, and the Saints that are handing the ball the offense to Jameis Winston off an ACL tear without Sean Payton in the room.

Miami is also behind the New England Patriots (No. 18) who lost a number of impact players and their offensive coordinator.

It seems as though the Dolphins aren’t being considered a true postseason contender, and that probably won’t change until the season starts, and the team tries to prove everyone wrong.

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Titans land in top 10 of Touchdown Wire’s power rankings

The Titans have yet to be ranked any lower than No. 10 in any of the power rankings we’ve covered this offseason.

The Tennessee Titans once again find themselves in the top 10 of a way-too-early 2022 NFL offseason power rankings.

Touchdown Wire’s Nick Wojton places the Titans in the No. 7 spot in his rankings. Here’s what he had to say about Tennessee.

“The Titans go where Ryan Tannehill takes them. He’s rarely going to blow a game wide open, so the way things are lining up again in Tennessee, the plan is to help the QB. With Julio Jones and A.J. Brown in the fold, bringing someone in to master the middle of the field like a tight end could help the Titans remain at the top of the AFC– assuming their defensive turnaround from 2021 rolls over.”

Wojton hits the nail on the head for what the Titans’ approach should be this offseason.

With the reality that the Titans really can’t move on from Ryan Tannehill, general manager Jon Robinson has to do what he can to make things better around his quarterback, who he has endorsed.

Improving pass protection is vital, as is adding depth at wide receiver (and someone who can work the middle of the field) and an upgrade at tight end.

After recently compiling a bunch of different 2022 NFL power rankings, it’s clear the Titans are getting at least some kind of respect, as Tennessee hasn’t been ranked any lower than No. 10, with a high-water mark of No. 5.

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