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Week 6 Power Rankings: the Top 6 from each conference


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per:

-NFL.com

-ESPN

-NBC Sports

-FOX Sports

-CBS-Prisco

-CBS-Kirwan

-Yahoo Shutdown Corner

-Sports Illustrated

-The AP Pro32

NFC South only division with no teams getting ranked in the Top 6 of their conference

NFC

1/1/1/1/1/1/1/1/1 Seahawks (NFC West #1)

2/2/2/2/3/3/3/3/3 Eagles (NFC East #1)

2/3/3/3/4/4/5/5/6 Cowboys (wildcard)

2/2/3/4/4/6/6/6/NR Cardinals (wildcard)

2/4/4/5/5/5/5/5/6 Packers (NFC North #1)

2/4/4/4/5/5/6/6/NR 49ers (miss playoffs)

6 Giants (miss playoffs)

6 Lions (miss playoffs)

AFC

1/1/1/1/1/1/2/2/2 Broncos (AFC West #1)

1/1/1/2/2/2/2/2/3 Chargers (wildcard)

2/3/3/3/3/3/4/4/5 Bengals (AFC North #1)

3/3/3/4/4/4/4/4/4 Colts (AFC South #1)

4/5/5/5/5/6/6/6/6 Patriots (AFC East #1)

5/5/5/5/6/6/6/6/6 Ravens (wildcard)

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Suddenly the Giants are almost playoff-worthy? Right.

 

 

They absolutely are. Don't let the first 2 games while learning a new system fool you. They have scored 30+ points the last 3 weeks.

 

They have serious play makers on that team and could very well be finishing a top the NFC East. Their offense is much better than the Eagles and Cowboys at the moment. I understand the Eagles and Cowboys being ranked higher, but I certainly don't agree with it. 

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They absolutely are. Don't let the first 2 games while learning a new system fool you. They have scored 30+ points the last 3 weeks.

 

They have serious play makers on that team and could very well be finishing a top the NFC East. Their offense is much better than the Eagles and Cowboys at the moment. I understand the Eagles and Cowboys being ranked higher, but I certainly don't agree with it. 

 

Week 6 disagrees.

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They absolutely are. Don't let the first 2 games while learning a new system fool you. They have scored 30+ points the last 3 weeks.

 

They have serious play makers on that team and could very well be finishing a top the NFC East. Their offense is much better than the Eagles and Cowboys at the moment. I understand the Eagles and Cowboys being ranked higher, but I certainly don't agree with it. 

Scoring that much on the Falcons doesn't count.

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Yahoo Sports:

the Cowboys: that team looks good. Dallas traveled to Seattle in Week 6, beating the Seahawks in a notoriously unfriendly environment. Tony Romo passed for 250 yards and two TDs, DeMarco Murray had his typical million carries for 100-plus yards, and the team's O-line was pretty much an impenetrable wall. Also, Terrance Williams made an absolutely silly third-down catch , following an even more ridiculous scramble by Romo. The team is now 5-1, and 3-0 on the road. They've cleared the toughest stretch on the schedule, too.

Joe Flacco went shock-and-awe on the Tampa Bay defense, roasting the Buccaneers early, often and with impunity. It got ugly in a hurry. Flacco needed only 17 minutes of game time to throw five touchdown passes — yup, FIVE — against the lifeless Bucs.

Carson Palmer was excellent in his return from shoulder nerve issues, completing 28 of 44 throws for 250 yards and two scores. He connected on touchdowns with both Michael Floyd and Larry Fitzgerald, so, at least for now, you can feel good about all your Arizona skill players. Palmer's upcoming schedule is plenty appealing for fantasy purposes — Oak, Phi, Dal, STL

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ESPN: Since the start of last season, no player in the NFL has more receiving TDs than Denver's Julius Thomas (21 TD catches)

Yahoo: As Julius Thomas was catching his second TD pass on Sunday, an on-field mic caught him yelling, "It's too [expletive] easy!" So that was pretty awesome, if you happened to be on the right side of a fantasy matchup involving Thomas. (Honestly, if you started Julius this week and didn't immediately send that Vine to your opponent, I don't even know why you play fantasy.) He's now up to nine touchdowns in five games, which of course is absurd.

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a 26-year-old Air Force F-15 pilot who just returned from deployment in the Middle East, captain Eric Straub, proposed to Cardinals cheerleader Claire Thornton, a 24 year-old first-grade teacher, as the crowd roared its approval during the break between the first and second quarter of the Cardinals' game against the Washington Redskins. The proposal was shown on the giant video screen in the stadium. Straub is a Phoenix native who graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 2010.

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PFF All-Star Team of the Week: Week 6

Chargers

1stT CB Jason Verrett

Broncos

2ndT Edge Rusher Von Miller

Colts

1stT WR T.Y. Hilton

2ndT RB Ahmad Bradshaw

2ndT OG Joe Reitz

1stT Returner: Griff Whalen

1stT Punter: Pat McAfee

Patriots

1stT TE Rob Gronkowski

2ndT S Devin McCourty

Ravens

2ndT QB Joe Flacco

1stT OG Marshal Yanda

1stT FB Kyle Juszczyk

2ndT DT Brandon Williams

Bengals

1stT WR Mohamed Sanu

Seahawks

NONE

Cowboys

2ndT OG Zach Martin

1stT LB Rolando McClain

1stT LB Justin Durant

Eagles

2ndT C David Molk

2ndT TE Brent Celek

Cardinals

2ndT CB Jerraud Powers

Packers

1stT DT Letroy Guion

1stT S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix

2ndT CB Sam Shields

Chargers rookie CB Jason Verrett continued his strong start to his career by allowing just 36 yards through the air and coming away with a pass break-up and an interception.

Cowboys LB Rolando McClain: Remember when Rolando McClain had retired and looked to be done with football? Well now he’s our third highest graded inside linebacker through six weeks, thanks in no small part to a standout performance both in coverage and against the run in the big win over the Seahawks on Sunday.

Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski: Slowly but surely getting back to his best, Gronkowski showed how important he is for the Patriots’ offense with a big showing on Sunday. 94 yards from seven receptions sees him at 194 yards in the past two weeks alone (94, 100), giving opposing defenses reason to fear him again.

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2014/10/13/all-star-team-of-the-week-week-6/

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