NFL Week 7 Power Rankings 2025: Top 15 Teams
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- Oct 14
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1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-1)Week 6: Beat 49ers 30-19 Takeaway: The Bucs are thriving despite injuries. Baker Mayfield led Tampa Bay to victories without Mike Evans and Chris Godwin Jr., with backups stepping up and the defense showing depth and playmaking ability.
2. Detroit Lions (4-2)Week 6: Lost to Chiefs 30-17 Takeaway: Aidan Hutchinson is back to elite form after a serious leg injury, leading the NFL with pressures and forcing fumbles while staying fluid on the field.
3. Buffalo Bills (4-2)Week 6: Lost to Falcons 24-14 Takeaway: Questions remain for this Bills team. Even with MVP Josh Allen, the offense and defense show gaps that must be addressed for a Super Bowl run.
4. Indianapolis Colts (5-1)Week 6: Beat Cardinals 31-27 Takeaway: Daniel Jones has been a revelation, leading the NFL in QBR and showing both passing efficiency and rushing versatility in his first season as Indy’s starter.
5. Philadelphia Eagles (4-2)Week 6: Lost to Giants 34-17 Takeaway: Defending a Super Bowl title is tough. Injuries and a challenging schedule have exposed the offensive line and tested their depth.
6. Green Bay Packers (3-1-1)Week 6: Beat Bengals 27-18 Takeaway: Leads aren’t safe for Green Bay. Despite holding double-digit advantages, the Packers’ recent games have been nail-biters, highlighting a risky way to play.
7. Los Angeles Rams (4-2)Week 6: Beat Ravens 17-3 Takeaway: Kicking issues remain a concern. Despite strong overall play, special teams errors could derail the Rams’ Super Bowl hopes.
8. Seattle Seahawks (4-2)Week 6: Beat Jaguars 20-12 Takeaway: Byron Murphy II is making a huge second-year jump, proving that first-round picks can blossom even after a quiet rookie season.
9. Kansas City Chiefs (4-2)Week 6: Beat Lions 30-17 Takeaway: The offensive line is no longer a weakness. Key offseason additions have stabilized protection for Patrick Mahomes, fueling an efficient offense.
10. Denver Broncos (4-2)Week 6: Beat Jets 13-11 Takeaway: Defense drives Denver’s success. Sean Payton’s team ranks atop the league in sacks and pressure metrics, keeping the Broncos competitive despite offensive bobbles.
11. San Francisco 49ers (4-2)Week 6: Lost to Buccaneers 30-19 Takeaway: Injuries are the bigger threat than opponents. Bosa and Warner are out for the season, testing San Francisco’s depth and resilience.
12. Pittsburgh Steelers (4-1)Week 6: Beat Browns 23-9 Takeaway: Aaron Rodgers isn’t doing it all alone. Quick passes and strong playmakers help the Steelers generate points without relying on deep throws.
13. Los Angeles Chargers (4-2)Week 6: Beat Dolphins 29-27 Takeaway: Greg Roman has transformed the passing game. Justin Herbert is thriving despite a shaky running attack, making the Chargers’ offense one of the league’s best.
14. New England Patriots (4-2)Week 6: Beat Saints 25-19 Takeaway: Drake Maye is taking a second-year leap. The young QB has posted stellar passer ratings and shows consistency in driving the offense.
15. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-2)Week 6: Lost to Seahawks 20-12 Takeaway: Pass rush remains a weakness. The Jaguars rank low in sacks despite solid quarterback pressure stats, highlighting a key area to improve.

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