The NFL Week 10 power rankings are here, and they're full of surprises. After three top-10 teams lost in Week 9, the landscape has shifted significantly, with some teams poised to make major movements up and down the board.
At the top of the list is the Indianapolis Colts, who proved their strength by surviving a scare against the Falcons. The team's RB Jonathan Taylor was unstoppable, rushing for 32 yards and 244 total yards in the game, while QB Daniel Jones struggled once again.
The Los Angeles Rams are second on the list after a revenge win over San Francisco, with their defense allowing just 11.5 points per game during their winning streak.
In third place is the Seattle Seahawks, who dominated the Cardinals by 22 points and have outscored opponents 129-67 during their four-game winning streak.
The Denver Broncos are fourth on the list after seven consecutive wins, but their offense has been questionable, with only 28 points scored in the past two games. Their defense, however, is elite.
The Philadelphia Eagles are fifth on the list after a solid performance against the Titans, and they'll need to score enough points to hang with the Lions on Sunday Night.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are sixth on the list after a tough loss to the Patriots, but they're still an NFC force and have a big game against the Bills coming up.
The Detroit Lions are seventh on the list after a surprising win over the Texans, who were down 19 points at halftime. The team's HC Dan Campbell brought a spark back to their offense with his play-calling.
The New England Patriots finally cracked the top-10 after an impressive win over the Buccaneers, and they're off to a great start with wins against the Jets, Bengals, Giants, and Texans.
The Los Angeles Chargers are eighth on the list after a defensive effort against the Steelers helped them overcome injuries and a banged-up OL. They could get to 10-2 with wins against the Jags and Raiders.
The Kansas City Chiefs are ninth on the list after a tough loss to the Broncos in Denver, but they're set to make a major climb coming out of their bye week.
The Green Bay Packers are tenth on the list after consecutive home losses to the Panthers and Eagles, leaving their offense as a major concern.
The Baltimore Ravens are eleventh on the list after a three-game win streak, with games against the Browns, Jets, Bengals twice, and Steelers in the next five weeks. They're still favored to win the AFC North.
The Buffalo Bills are twelfth on the list after an embarrassing loss to the Dolphins, which followed a win over the Chiefs. Their offense is too inconsistent.
The Chicago Bears are thirteenth on the list after a surprising win over the Giants that led to HC Brian Daboll's firing. The team has come under new leadership with Ben Johnson at the helm.
The San Francisco 49ers are fourteenth on the list, with their season possibly slipping away as they try to get fully healthy on offense before the playoffs.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are fifteenth on the list after a win over the Colts, but they need to follow it up without another blowout loss to the Chargers.
The Carolina Panthers are sixteenth on the list after a puzzling collapse against the Saints. Is QB Bryce Young regressing again?
The Minnesota Vikings are seventeenth on the list, with three of their five losses coming by just one possession. They'll keep competing but still learning about QB JJ McCarthy.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are eighteenth on the list after a devastating loss to the Texans that left them 1-3 since Week 5. Their winning record is fool's gold.
The Houston Texans are nineteenth on the list, offensively sparking under QB Davis Mills, who could get the team to .500 with a win over the Titans.
The Arizona Cardinals are twentieth on the list after running into the Seattle buzzsaw. They're not going anywhere until they find their long-term QB.
The Dallas Cowboys are twenty-first on the list, coming out of their bye with an upcoming test against the Raiders and then the Eagles, Chiefs, and Lions.
The Atlanta Falcons are twenty-second on the list, having lost four straight games after a 10-point win over the Bills. It's hard to see them making it to the playoffs this season.
The Washington Commanders are twenty-third on the list, with HC Dan Quinn taking over defense play-calling after being on a five-game losing streak.
The Cincinnati Bengals are twenty-fourth on the list, wondering what adjustments were made during their bye week to stop their hemorrhaging defense.
The New York Giants are twenty-fifth on the list, where they've called for QB Jameis Winston over Russell Wilson. They have a tough draw against the Packers' defense.
The Cleveland Browns are twenty-sixth on the list, with not much to look forward to until they find their long-term QB in place.
The New Orleans Saints are twenty-seventh on the list, crediting them for not throwing in the towel at 1-8. They pulled off a nice upset of the Panthers entering bye week.
The Las Vegas Raiders are twenty-eighth on the list after scoring just seven or fewer points in three of their last five games but giving Broncos a good game.
Finally, the Miami Dolphins are twenty-ninth on the list, with QB Mike McDaniel working hard to save his job. They can make it two straight wins against the Commanders.
The New York Jets are thirtieth on the list after a nice 2-game win streak but reality about to hit them against the scorching hot Patriots. Can they make it competitive?
And lastly, the Tennessee Titans are thirty-first on the list at this point, with just QB Cam Ward and their offense in need of improvement.
At the top of the list is the Indianapolis Colts, who proved their strength by surviving a scare against the Falcons. The team's RB Jonathan Taylor was unstoppable, rushing for 32 yards and 244 total yards in the game, while QB Daniel Jones struggled once again.
The Los Angeles Rams are second on the list after a revenge win over San Francisco, with their defense allowing just 11.5 points per game during their winning streak.
In third place is the Seattle Seahawks, who dominated the Cardinals by 22 points and have outscored opponents 129-67 during their four-game winning streak.
The Denver Broncos are fourth on the list after seven consecutive wins, but their offense has been questionable, with only 28 points scored in the past two games. Their defense, however, is elite.
The Philadelphia Eagles are fifth on the list after a solid performance against the Titans, and they'll need to score enough points to hang with the Lions on Sunday Night.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are sixth on the list after a tough loss to the Patriots, but they're still an NFC force and have a big game against the Bills coming up.
The Detroit Lions are seventh on the list after a surprising win over the Texans, who were down 19 points at halftime. The team's HC Dan Campbell brought a spark back to their offense with his play-calling.
The New England Patriots finally cracked the top-10 after an impressive win over the Buccaneers, and they're off to a great start with wins against the Jets, Bengals, Giants, and Texans.
The Los Angeles Chargers are eighth on the list after a defensive effort against the Steelers helped them overcome injuries and a banged-up OL. They could get to 10-2 with wins against the Jags and Raiders.
The Kansas City Chiefs are ninth on the list after a tough loss to the Broncos in Denver, but they're set to make a major climb coming out of their bye week.
The Green Bay Packers are tenth on the list after consecutive home losses to the Panthers and Eagles, leaving their offense as a major concern.
The Baltimore Ravens are eleventh on the list after a three-game win streak, with games against the Browns, Jets, Bengals twice, and Steelers in the next five weeks. They're still favored to win the AFC North.
The Buffalo Bills are twelfth on the list after an embarrassing loss to the Dolphins, which followed a win over the Chiefs. Their offense is too inconsistent.
The Chicago Bears are thirteenth on the list after a surprising win over the Giants that led to HC Brian Daboll's firing. The team has come under new leadership with Ben Johnson at the helm.
The San Francisco 49ers are fourteenth on the list, with their season possibly slipping away as they try to get fully healthy on offense before the playoffs.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are fifteenth on the list after a win over the Colts, but they need to follow it up without another blowout loss to the Chargers.
The Carolina Panthers are sixteenth on the list after a puzzling collapse against the Saints. Is QB Bryce Young regressing again?
The Minnesota Vikings are seventeenth on the list, with three of their five losses coming by just one possession. They'll keep competing but still learning about QB JJ McCarthy.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are eighteenth on the list after a devastating loss to the Texans that left them 1-3 since Week 5. Their winning record is fool's gold.
The Houston Texans are nineteenth on the list, offensively sparking under QB Davis Mills, who could get the team to .500 with a win over the Titans.
The Arizona Cardinals are twentieth on the list after running into the Seattle buzzsaw. They're not going anywhere until they find their long-term QB.
The Dallas Cowboys are twenty-first on the list, coming out of their bye with an upcoming test against the Raiders and then the Eagles, Chiefs, and Lions.
The Atlanta Falcons are twenty-second on the list, having lost four straight games after a 10-point win over the Bills. It's hard to see them making it to the playoffs this season.
The Washington Commanders are twenty-third on the list, with HC Dan Quinn taking over defense play-calling after being on a five-game losing streak.
The Cincinnati Bengals are twenty-fourth on the list, wondering what adjustments were made during their bye week to stop their hemorrhaging defense.
The New York Giants are twenty-fifth on the list, where they've called for QB Jameis Winston over Russell Wilson. They have a tough draw against the Packers' defense.
The Cleveland Browns are twenty-sixth on the list, with not much to look forward to until they find their long-term QB in place.
The New Orleans Saints are twenty-seventh on the list, crediting them for not throwing in the towel at 1-8. They pulled off a nice upset of the Panthers entering bye week.
The Las Vegas Raiders are twenty-eighth on the list after scoring just seven or fewer points in three of their last five games but giving Broncos a good game.
Finally, the Miami Dolphins are twenty-ninth on the list, with QB Mike McDaniel working hard to save his job. They can make it two straight wins against the Commanders.
The New York Jets are thirtieth on the list after a nice 2-game win streak but reality about to hit them against the scorching hot Patriots. Can they make it competitive?
And lastly, the Tennessee Titans are thirty-first on the list at this point, with just QB Cam Ward and their offense in need of improvement.