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Power Rankings

Posted Sep 18, 2012

Here are the jaguars.com NFL power rankings entering Week 3. And we all know how critical these are...

1. San Francisco 49ers (2-0) | 3 | Beat Detroit? And Green Bay? Now a solid No. 1

2. Houston Texans (2-0) | 4 | Two victories, two 20-point margins. Impressive stuff

3. Baltimore Ravens (1-1) | 1 | Lost by one at Philly. These guys are still good

4. Green Bay Packers (1-1) | 7 | Back where they belong – in the Top 5

5. Atlanta Falcons (2-0) | 8 | Found Manning to be easy pickings

6. Philadelphia Eagles (2-0) | 13 | Two victories, two one-point margins. We’ll see if this lasts

7. Detroit Lions (1-1) | 5 | Losing to 49ers won’t be rare thing for top teams this season

8. New England Patriots (1-1) | 2 | Belichick can’t be loving replacement refs

9. New York Giants (1-1) | 11 | Coughlin, Giants had every right to be mad at game’s end

10. Pittsburgh Steelers (1-1) | 12 | This team could be up and down for a few weeks

11. San Diego Chargers (2-0) | 17 | Could be sneaky good

12. Arizona Cardinals (2-0) | 19 | Early-season upsets don’t come much bigger

13. Chicago Bears (1-1) | 9 | Cutler remains equal parts talent, heartbreaker

14. Denver Broncos (1-1) | 6 | This offense isn’t Manning’s native tongue

15. Dallas Cowboys (1-1) | 10 | Up again, down again; always the story in Big D

16. Cincinnati Bengals (1-1) | 18 | In brutal division, this season will be about surviving

17. Seattle Seahawks (1-1) | 24 | Was big victory over Dallas start of something real?

18. Washington Redskins (1-1) | 14 | End-game mistakes don’t get much costlier or more foolish

19. Carolina Panthers (1-1) | 25 | Is beating New Orleans that big a victory right now?

20. New Orleans Saints (0-2) | 15 | Feel like they should be lower, but leave them here for now

21. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-1) |23 | Nice fight against Giants, but final play cheap and chintzy

22. New York Jets (1-1) | 16 | This smacks of a very dramatic 8-8

23. St. Louis Rams (1-1) | 31 | They’ll take that Redskins gift, thanks very much

24. Tennessee Titans (0-2) | 20 | Two tough opponents, two expected losses

25. Miami Dolphins (1-1) | 32 | Impressive use of Reggie Bush

26. Indianapolis Colts (1-1) | 29 | Vinatieri still clutch all these years later

27. Buffalo Bills (1-1) | 28 | Impressive victory, but Kansas City really struggling

28. Minnesota Vikings (1-1) | 26 | Hard to know just where these guys are after two weeks

29. Cleveland Browns (0-2) | 30 | They’ve been competitive with good teams twice

30. Jacksonville Jaguars (0-2) |27 | Week 1 seems like a long way away today

31. Kansas City Chiefs (0-2) | 22 | Eighteen-point loss to the Bills isn’t a good loss right now

32. Oakland Raiders (0-2) |21 | Nowhere left to fall

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