NFL power rankings: Lions, Packers, Bears all rise; Cowboys plummet for Week 7

Vinnie Iyer

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How do all 32 teams in the NFL stack up against each other as they go from Week 6 to Week 7 of the 2024 regular season?

Although the two best — and only undefeated — teams in the league were off on byes last week, there was plenty of fluctuation behind them despite favorites going 13-0 through Sunday's action.

However, given the blowout nature of some losses, there are some significant risers and fallers to consider again in the league's latest hierarchy.

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NFL Power Rankings Week 7

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1. Kansas City Chiefs 5-0 (previous ranking: 1)

They got a needed rest to get closer to full health in their quest for a Super Bowl three-peat, but the offense should come back sharper around Patrick Mahomes while the defense becomes a steadier force with bigger games to come. It starts with the Super Bowl rematch in San Francisco in Week 7.

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2. Minnesota Vikings 5-0 (2)

The Vikings' defense and its big playmaking could only be cooled off by a bye week. They also could use better health to get players like tight end T.J. Hockenson back in the mix on offense, but with DC Brian Flores putting forth a "Coordinator of the Year" effort, this team can play with anyone.

3. Detroit Lions 4-1 (4)

The Lions demolished the Cowboys in Dallas with a heavy dose of the running game and more big explosive pass plays from Jared Goff playing off it. They might need even more from the offense with Aidan Hutchinson (leg) unfortunately down for the long-term. In the short term, NFC North supremacy is on the line when they travel to Minnesota in Week 7.

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4. Houston Texans 5-1 (3)

The Texans got a little sloppy, but they took care of business with C.J. Stroud having a get-well game in New England, helped by the rushing attack and the defense making timely plays. Up next is a good interconference test vs. Green Bay.

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5. Baltimore Ravens 4-2 (5)

The Ravens have erased their 0-2 start from existence with Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry making their offense hum. They also have adjusted for more efficient passing to minimize the damage from some shaky pass coverage. They remain the Chiefs' biggest AFC threat.

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6. Green Bay Packers 4-2 (8)

Jordan Love made a few mistakes vs. the Cardinals, but he far outweighed that by aggressively making clutch plays at Lambeau Field. He'll need to stay sharp to outduel C.J. Stroud at home in Week 7.

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7. Pittsburgh Steelers 4-2 (9)

Justin Fields keeps getting the job done, and he has to love Najee Harris and the running game starting to come alive to help that job become easier. T.J. Watt and the front-running defense have been doing that all year.

8. Buffalo Bills 4-2 (7)

The Bills got reheated with Josh Allen leading a great effort vs. the Jets with his legs and arm to make sure his team took full control of the AFC East for another season. The defense also made the critical plays in a gritty complete victory that got the team on track everywhere.

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9. Washington Commanders 4-2 (6)

The Commanders made it a fun, one-possession game down the Beltway against the Ravens, thanks a lot to the rookie-veteran wide receiver combination of Jayden Daniels and Terry McLaurin. They are starting to figure things out more defensively to further stamp their playoff contender status.

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10. Atlanta Falcons 4-2 (10)

The Falcons were a little slow out of the gate in Carolina, but for a change, they kept Kirk Cousins from Captain Comeback mode and just decided to dominate with Bijan Robinson, Tyler Allgeier, and the running game. They are in control of a two-team NFC South race.

11. Philadelphia Eagles 3-2 (12)

The Eagles got their offense going again with Jalen Hurts rekindling his relationship with top receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. They also continued to jell better defensively after the bye, but the Browns weren't the best test there.

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12. San Francisco 49ers 3-3 (13)

Brock Purdy is lighting it up in the downfield passing game at the exact right time before getting his rematch chance vs. Patrick Mahomes. The 49ers might need to stay aggressive passing amid another backfield injury. 

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13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 4-2 (14)

Baker Mayfield had a wild game vs. the Saints that included three interceptions, but he tossed four more TDs while getting a greater boost from the running game minus Rachaad White (foot). The defense also needed that get-well game vs. a rookie QB before facing Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.

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14. Chicago Bears 4-2 (18)

The Bears can feel great that, like the Commanders, they have hit on their franchise QB. Caleb Williams has shown the past three weeks why he went No. 1 overall and why he's already much better for Chicago than Justin Fields and Mitchell Trubisky.

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15. Los Angeles Chargers 3-2 (16)

The Chargers haven't needed Justin Herbert to do much, but he looked healthier post-bye throwing the ball around on the Broncos while leaning well on the run. L.A. is also seeing plenty to love about Jesse Minter's defense, and it can breathe easier that Jim Harbaugh is beyond his own health scare.

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16. Dallas Cowboys 3-3 (11)

What was that? The Cowboys already couldn't stop the run or run the ball on the mighty Lions, but then their pass defense went into the tank and they couldn't get enough done through the air with Dak Prescott. Dallas needs to figure out something quickly during its Week 7 bye to save coach Mike McCarthy.

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17. Seattle Seahawks 3-3 (15)

The Seahawks' offense is coming down to earth, as the passing volume for Geno Smith doesn't always add up to efficient results. The real concern is a defense that's breaking down vs. the pass after already being gashed in the running game for Mike Macdonald.

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18. Denver Broncos 3-3 (17)

The Broncos are seeing good fight and playmaking from Bo Nix, as he tends to counterpunch well in every game. The offense now needs to start faster to keep the run defense from being exposed.

19. Cincinnati Bengals 2-4 (20)

The Bengals just need to find ways to win to get back in AFC wild-card contention, and Joe Burrow did just that with his legs and arm vs. the Giants. The defense needed that, too, ahead of another favorable matchup vs. the Browns.

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20. Indianapolis Colts 3-3 (25)

Joe Flacco is fearless in putting the ball in the air, and it's his show without the running of Jonathan Taylor (ankle) and Anthony Richardson (oblique). That said, the Colts really need to have their rushing backfield back soon.

21. New York Jets 2-4 (21)

Aaron Rodgers has a new head coach and offensive play-caller which helped in a critical Monday night home game vs. the Bills. Although they did get a spark, their mistakes continued, putting their division and AFC playoff hopes in future jeopardy.

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22. Miami Dolphins 2-3 (24)

The Dolphins are coming out of a bye with some big offensive questions related to Mike McDaniel being able to adjust to key personnel injuries. They need to come out run-heavy vs. the Colts.

23. New Orleans Saints 2-4 (19)

The Saints are marching toward finding a new coach next season, as Dennis Allen's defense is falling apart, failing to give Spencer Rattler or any other potential fill-in QB for Derek Carr (oblique) a real chance.

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24. Arizona Cardinals 2-4 (22)

Kyler Murray didn't play well in Green Bay even before losing Marvin Harrison Jr. (concussion). The now-veteran QB was better late, but the pass defense keeps putting him in tough, high-pressure situations.

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25. Las Vegas Raiders 2-4 (26)

The Raiders offense didn't look much better with the QB change, meaning their true answer lies in the 2025 draft. The defense is also falling apart away from Maxx Crosby.

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26. New York Giants 2-4 (23)

The Giants have gotten more interesting offense with Brian Daboll unleashing all the youngsters around Daniel Jones, but it hasn't always been productive. New York has to stop wasting strong defensive efforts.

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27. Los Angeles Rams 1-4 (27)

The Rams are getting closer to having their receivers healthy for Matthew Stafford to help them be more competitive offensively. They need to score big points given the defensive holes.

28. Tennessee Titans 1-4 (29)

The Titans want to see more of good Will Levis before making the final call on turning the page to another QB in 2025, but hiding him with the running game isn't going to help that.

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29. New England Patriots 1-5 (31)

The Patriots got a nice spark from Drake Maye in a losing — but much livelier — outing against the Texans at home. That was a good start toward his accelerated development.

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30. Jacksonville Jaguars 1-5 (28)

Doug Pederson might have lost his team in London. Will he lose his job next? The Jaguars' offense has no identity, and the defense has just become awful everywhere.

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31. Carolina Panthers 1-5 (30)

The Panthers are doing their best to stay competitive with Andy Dalton, but it gets more difficult each week when they can't stop the run or big pass plays from the other side.

32. Cleveland Browns 1-5 (32)

The Browns hung in there better defensively against the Eagles, but sticking with Deshaun Watson keeps sinking the offense. Kevin Stefanski may be OK abandoning ship at this point.

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Vinnie Iyer, has been with TSN since 1999, not long after graduating from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. He has produced NFL content for more than 20 years, turning his attention to full-time writing in 2007. A native of St. Louis, Mo. but now a long-time resident of Charlotte, N.C. Vinnie’s top two professional sports teams are Cardinals and Blues, but he also carries purple pride for all things Northwestern Wildcats. He covers every aspect of the NFL for TSN including player evaluations, gambling and fantasy football, where he is a key contributor. Vinnie represents TSN as host of the “Locked On Fantasy Football” podcast on the Locked On network. Over his many years at TSN, he’s also written about MLB, NBA, NASCAR, college football, tennis, horse racing, film and television. His can’t-miss program remains “Jeopardy!”, where he was once a three-day champion and he is still avid about crossword puzzles and trivia games. When not watching sports or his favorite game show, Vinnie is probably watching a DC, Marvel or Star Wars-related TV or movie.