2018 NFL power rankings, Week 7: Los Angeles Rams, on top – Turf Show Times



2018 NFL Power Rankings Summary – Week 7

Metric Ranking
Metric Ranking
Average ranking (# of rankings) 1
Average change from last week 0.00
Highest ranking (source) 1st (multiple sources)
Lowest ranking (source) 1st (multiple sources)
Biggest positive change (source) 0 (multiple sources)
Biggest negative change (source) 0 (multiple sources)

SB Nation: 1st (previously: 1st)

The Patriots and Chiefs are still taking a back seat to the 6-0 Rams. And though Los Angeles has been slowed down in recent weeks (the Rams only beat the Seahawks by two and the Broncos by three), they’re the NFL’s only remaining undefeated team.

ESPN: 1st (1st)

Playoff chances: 99.7 percent. No team has a higher chance to make the playoffs than the unbeaten Rams. While a lot of the attention goes to Jared Goff, Todd Gurley and the Rams’ skill players, L.A.’s offensive line has been exceptional this season. The Rams have the highest pass block win rate, according to ESPN’s pass block metric powered by NFL Next Gen Stats, and lead the league by a wide margin

NFL: 1st (1st)

Jared Goff finally appeared mortal this season, and it didn’t matter. Not when his tailback scootered his way to the second level of the defense consistently in Denver. Gurley padded an already-impressive season tally with 208 yards rushing and two touchdowns, pushing the Rams to a 6-0 start. Loved the locker room video after the game, with Sean McVay handing the football to defensive coordinator Wade Phillips. You can watch that here. Bet you @SonOfBum enjoyed that sucker immensely. Bet you the Broncos wouldn’t have sniffed Super Bowl 50 without him. Truth.

CBS: 1st (1st)

They have some defensive issues, but they are clearly the best team in the league. Todd Gurley has been sensational.

Yahoo!: 1st (1st)

I still can’t believe Cooper Kupp was OK after being carted off following that horse-collar tackle. I thought he was done for a couple months at least. It turns out Kupp sprained his MCL, and the Rams are lucky he didn’t make it worse playing in the second half. It seems like a really poor decision to let him play the second half.

Pro Football Talk: 1st (1st)

The Greatest Shows-offs on Turf 2.0 finally were held under 30 points.

USA Today: 1st (1st)

Now we know they own all-weather offense. But they’ll hardly need it in playoffs, where they’ll be playing in L.A., New Orleans and/or Atlanta.


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