NFL Power Rankings Week 4: Commanders rocket up to the Top 10


Another week in the NFL is in the books and the Power Rankings are largely unchanged at the top. The Chiefs are once again the most dominant team in the league, but we’ll need to see how long they can keep their spot with Rashee Rice now hurt.

Meanwhile the Vikings won’t stop surging and move into the No. 2 spot. At this point the only thing that seems it could stop them is if Sam Darnold turns into a pumpkin, which honestly could happen at any moment — but for the meantime Minnesota can keep riding the purple wave.

As always, the average rankings of our panel are used to create our list. From there ties are broken by highest average rank.

NFL Week 4 Power Rankings

Rank Team Average Rise/Fall
Rank Team Average Rise/Fall
1 Chiefs 1
2 Vikings 2 2
3 Lions 3
4 Bills 4.66 -2
5 Ravens 4.66 7
6 49ers 6 -1
7 Texans 6.66 -1
8 Seahawks 7 -1
9 Buccaneers 8.66 4
10 Commanders 10.33 11
11 Steelers 10.66 -3
12 Packers 12 -3
13 Cowboys 13.33 2
14 Falcons 14 4
15 Eagles 14.44 -5
16 Jets 15.33 -1
17 Saints 16 -1
18 Chargers 18.33 -1
19 Dolphins 19 -3
20 Rams 20 -1
21 Bengals 20.66 1
22 Bears 21.66 1
23 Cardinals 21.66 -2
24 Colts 23.33 -1
25 Raiders 25.33 1
27 Broncos 25.33
28 Browns 26.66 -5
28 Titans 28.66
29 Patriots 29
30 Panthers 29.33 1
31 Giants 30.66
32 Jaguars 32 -2

The Commanders massive jump is proof that we’re all starting to believe in this team. At least, we’ll believe in them for as long as the Kliff Kingsbury offense keeps working in the NFL — which is a mix bag based on his past. Regardless, right now Washington is rolling atop the NFC East, a division where everyone expected them to be vying with the Giants for last place.

Jayden Daniels is playing near-flawless football, and the Commanders have a really favorable five week schedule with four games they should be able to win (Browns, Panthers, Giants, Bears) and another in the Ravens which could become a tossup.

It’s a good time to be a Commanders fan, and that’s something we don’t get to say often.



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