By Will "Raczilla" Kinsler EA SPORTS Experts NFL Power Rankings: Week 7 Each week we post an official ranking of all of the NFL teams based on an average of how several EA SPORTS producers and designers individually rate all of the teams in the league. Our team is made up of Madden roster guru Jon Crankshaw, designers Anthony White, Donny Moore, & Larry Richart, and community manager Will Kinsler.
There was quite a bit of movement in our EA Experts rankings this week.
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- Tennessee Titans (6-0) Still the only unbeaten team in the NFL.
- New York Giants (5-1) Giants bounce back after their Monday Night loss.
- Pittsburgh Steelers (5-1) Stay in their spot by dominating the Bengals 38-10.
- Buffalo Bills 5.25 (5-1) Jump up 8 spots after fending off the Chargers.
- Washington Redskins (5-2) An ugly win is enough to move up 3 spots.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-2) Drop one spot despite beating the 1-5 Seahawks.
- Carolina Panthers 9 avg. (5-2) A dominant divisional win earns them some respect.
- Philadelphia Eagles 9.75 (3-3) Sometimes the bye is your friend. Eagles move up two spots without playing a game.
- Arizona Cardinals 10.5 (4-2) Cards also move up two spots on the bye.
- Green Bay Packers 11 (4-3) Crushing Peyton's Colts is enough to move up from #16 last week.
- New England Patriots (4-2) Putting up 41 on last week's #6 Broncos moves the Pats up several spots.
- Chicago Bears 12.5 (4-3) Bears finally win a close one this week against the Vikes.
- Dallas Cowboys 13 (4-3) Dallas is in trouble, losing 3 out of the last 4 games.
- Atlanta Falcons 13.25 (4-2) Falcons move up one spot during their bye week.
- Denver Broncos 14.25 (4-3) Crushing loss to the Patriots makes that two in a row and costs them 9 spots.
- Indianapolis Colts 15 (3-3) Third in the AFC South and the playoffs are in jeopardy.
- Jacksonville Jaguars (3-3) The only team hurt in the rankings during the bye. Jags fall several spots.
- New Orleans Saints (3-4) Big loss this week and in a competitive division, but only drop two spots.
- San Diego Chargers (3-4) Just back one game from the Broncos despite a loss to the Bills.
- Baltimore Ravens (3-3) Ravens move up 3 spots after showing they aren't intimidated by the Wildcat offense.
- Minnesota Vikings (3-4) A close loss is still a loss, but the Vikings keep the 21 spot.
- New York Jets (3-3) Jets fall from 18 to 22 after they can't close the deal against the Raiders in OT.
- Miami Dolphins (2-4) They may be the best 2-4 team in football, but 2-4 isn't so good.
- Cleveland Browns (2-4) Fell short against the Skins in a game they could have forced into OT. Brady waits in the wings.
- Houston Texans (2-4) Texans win, but against the worst team in football.
- St Louis Rams (2-4) Two NFC East wins moves them up a couple of spots.
- Oakland Raiders (2-4) Move up a couple of spots thanks to Sebastian Janikowski.
- San Francisco 49ers (2-5) Hung around against the Giants, but couldn't close the deal.
- Seattle Seahawks (1-5) No light at the end of the tunnel right now for the Seahawks.
- Kansas City Chiefs (1-5) Did a lot to help show why the Titans are #1.
- Cincinnati Bengals (0-7) The Lions couldn't take the Texans. Can Detroit do the job?
- Detroit Lions (0-7) With the first pick, the Lions select...
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