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1. Eagles (4-0; No. 2): Fly, Eagles, Fly. Onward to Number One.

2. Bills (3-1; No. 3): Learning how to win close games now will help them win close games later. Like in January.

3. Chiefs (3-1; No. 6): Patrick Mahomes is the Harlem Globetrotters, and every defender he faces is the Washington Generals.

4. Packers (3-1; No. 4): They can’t keep playing like this, if they want to get to the Super Bowl.

5. Dolphins (3-1; No. 1): Can they win with Teddy Bridgewater at quarterback?

6. Cowboys (3-1; No. 9): Cooper Rush is the Cowboys’ next Tony Romo, at a time when they don’t need another Tony Romo.

7. Buccaneers (2-2; No. 7): Sunday night’s game said more about the Chiefs than it did about the Buccaneers.

8. Bengals (2-2; No. 10): They’re gradually putting it all together.

9. Ravens (2-2; No. 8): Why did John Harbaugh go for the touchdown on fourth down? He can’t trust his defense.

10. Jaguars (2-2; No. 11): It’s rare to lose and climb, but the Jaguars more than held their own in Philly.

11. 49ers (2-2; No. 15): If they can play like this consistently, they can win it all.

12. Titans (2-2; No. 12): There’s still a weird vibe coming from this team, but they’re finally winning.

13. Rams (2-2; No. 5): Matthew Stafford probably has six or seven injuries that he’s keeping to himself.

14. Vikings (3-1; No. 16): In past years, the Vikings would find a way to lose close games. This year, they’re finding a way to win them.

15. Giants (3-1; No. 17): This won’t last if they don’t have a healthy quarterback.

16. Jets (2-2; No. 24): To finish their AFC North tour at 2-2 is one of the most impressive accomplishments of the season to date.

17. Falcons (2-2; No. 27): Could they actually win the NFC South?

18. Chargers (2-2; No. 19): Yes, they won. But it was another one of those "it’s always something” games that nearly saw a huge lead become a loss.

19. Browns (2-2; No. 13): With more games like Sunday, there won’t be a quarterback quandary in Week 13.

20. Broncos (2-2; No. 14): It’s definitely not going the way Broncos fans thought it would.

21. Cardinals (2-2; No. 23): The team that can’t finish needs to figure out how to get started.

22. Seahawks (2-2; No. 28): They wouldn’t be any better than 2-2 if they hadn’t traded Russell Wilson.

23. Bears (2-2; No. 22): The Bears feel like a team that at any given moment is on the verge of completely imploding.

24. Patriots (1-3; No. 20): In what very well could be Bill Belichick’s last visit to Lambeau Field, he almost pulled off a season-altering upset.

25. Colts (1-2-1; No. 18): The win over the Chiefs was an aberration.

26. Steelers (1-3; No. 21): When do the fans start chanting for Ben Roethlisberger?

27. Saints (1-3; No. 26): They nearly won a game against a solid team without plenty of their best players.

28. Panthers (1-3; No. 25): At least Matt Rhule will be home to light the Yule log.

29. Raiders (1-3; No. 31): Next Monday night at Kansas City will go a long way toward determining whether this team has any chance to contend in 2022.

30. Lions (1-3; No. 29): Low-scoring wins are way better than high-scoring losses.

31. Washington (1-3; No. 30): The next owner will have plenty of work to do.

32. Texans (0-3-1; No. 32): They’ve yet to be embarrassed, but at some point they need to win.

 

 
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There's a stunning number of 2-2 teams. The Bucs get a lot of love because of Brady, but the best 2-2 team is probably the Jags or maybe the 49ers.

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Can’t decide what I love more - the Saints near the bottom helping our pick for next year or the comment about the Commanders’ owner. 

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3 hours ago, EricAllenPick6 said:

There's a stunning number of 2-2 teams. The Bucs get a lot of love because of Brady, but the best 2-2 team is probably the Jags or maybe the 49ers.

I'd say probably the Niners edge it over the Jags. Both have good defenses but I'd say the Niners slightly edge it. A lot comes down to Garrapolo really. Some weeks he's fine and that makes them a good team. Some weeks he's terrible. 

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