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NFL Power Rankings: Where Do All 32 Teams Stand Ahead of Week 7?

Drake Maye - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL Injury News

Quincy's NFL power rankings for all 32 teams heading into Week 7 of 2025. Where does each NFL team stand in our latest power rankings for the 2025 season?

We are officially through one-third of the NFL season. NFL teams are in full swing. Several teams, including the Bengals and Dolphins, are in a tailspin. Alternatively, teams such as the Panthers and Colts are surging. This is an exciting portion of the season for NFL fans.

With so much going on, the power rankings are budging a bit. Teams that we thought would lead the pack have fallen, while several surprises have risen. The parity in the NFL is what keeps us constantly coming back for more. Each week can be wildly different from the last.

Now that we are crossing over into the middle portion of the season, let's dive in and see where each team stands. We have a couple of new teams in the top five this week, which is always an exciting development. From the Buffalo Bills to the Tennessee Titans, let's see where each team stands.

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No. 32: New York Jets

The Jets are having a rough time this season. Their offense was just dismantled by the Broncos in Week 6. On the bright side, the defense finally decided to show up this week. Can I get a 0-17 anyone?

 

No. 31: Tennessee Titans

Another game, another loss for the Titans in Week 6. This team is struggling to score points and just lost to the lowly Raiders. Tennessee could be headed towards another No. 1 overall selection in the draft this season. Head coach Brian Callahan will not be the one to make the pick.

 

No. 30: Cleveland Browns

The Browns lost again as their quarterback switch has yet to net them a win. The Steelers had their way with quarterback Dillon Gabriel and the offense this weekend. It would seem that the Browns are unlikely to win many more games this season.

 

No. 29: Las Vegas Raiders

The Raiders managed to secure a win in Week 6, albeit against the Titans. The Raiders have otherwise played awful football of late. Perhaps this win will give them a little confidence moving forward.

 

No. 28: New Orleans Saints

The Saints dropped another game in Week 6, but they played very hard against the Patriots. New Orleans may be struggling in the win column, but this team plays with heart each week. The foundation for something great is certainly being laid in the bayou.

 

No. 27: Cincinnati Bengals

The Bengals did not look much better on offense with Joe Flacco at the helm in Week 6. They failed to even reach 20 points, and the play calling continues to be some of the worst in the league. The season is spiraling out of control.

 

No. 26: Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins now sit at 1-5 with seemingly no answers for this season. The offense is not as explosive as it once was, and the defense is practically non-existent. Miami is headed towards sweeping changes, perhaps before the offseason even arrives.

 

No. 25: Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens are in bad shape. Without quarterback Lamar Jackson, Baltimore has fallen well behind in the race for the AFC North. With only one win in their ledger, Baltimore's season may be about over.

 

No. 24: New York Giants

The Giants secured a massive win over the division-rival Eagles in Week 6. This team has an exciting rookie duo with quarterback Jaxson Dart and running back Cam Skattebo. The future looks like it could be bright for the G-men.

 

No. 23: Arizona Cardinals

The Cardinals continue to fall from the 2-0 grace they enjoyed to begin the season. With another loss in Week 6, Arizona is making all the oddsmakers who had them finishing any higher than last in the NFC West look silly.

 

No. 22: Carolina Panthers

The Panthers are slowly building themselves back up from a poor 0-2 start this season. With a win over the Cowboys in Week 6, the Panthers suddenly find themselves in a respectable position in the NFC. Could this team make a playoff push this year?

 

No. 21: Minnesota Vikings

Minnesota enjoyed a bye week in Week 6. The team may get quarterback J.J. McCarthy back following the bye. Hopefully, McCarthy can continue his development to come out of the bye with a vengeance.

 

No. 20: Houston Texans

The Texans were on bye in Week 6. Prior to the bye, Houston had put together a respectable couple of games after a terrible 0-3 start. Look for Houston to continue with a bit of a hot streak following the bye.

 

No. 19: Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys went toe-to-toe with Carolina all afternoon long on Sunday. Unfortunately, Dallas' defense continues to let down the offense. Carolina was able to crack 30 points and secure a victory. It is almost like Micah Parsons was very important to this team.

 

No. 18: Atlanta Falcons

The Falcons secured a massive victory over the Bills in Week 6. With the defense beginning to play at an extremely high level and the offense starting to click, this team has a chance to make serious noise in 2025.

 

No. 17: Chicago Bears

The Bears did not let a Week 6 game against the Commanders slip away just as it did last season. In fact, the Bears actually made the plays necessary to force the Commanders' hand and take control of the game in the final minutes. There might be something here.

 

No. 16: Jacksonville Jaguars

Jacksonville dropped a game to the Seahawks in Week 6 after recording a huge win over the Chiefs in Week 5. The Jaguars are now falling behind the Colts in the race for the AFC South. The offense needs to find consistency.

 

No. 15: New England Patriots

New England looks legit this year. While their Week 6 win was over the lowly Saints, quarterback Drake Maye continues to look like an absolute stud slinging the rock. This is a team that appears playoff-bound.

 

No. 14: Washington Commanders

The Commanders dropped a heartbreaker to the Bears on Monday night. Turnovers sank Washington as they were clearly the better team on the field. They squandered a golden opportunity to get even with the Eagles in the AFC East.

 

No. 13: Los Angeles Chargers

The Chargers got back into the winning column in Week 6. It may have taken some late-game theatrics to secure a win over Miami, but Los Angeles got the job done.

 

No. 12: Seattle Seahawks

The Seahawks got back into the winning column with a huge defensive effort against the Jaguars in Week 6. After allowing an early passing touchdown, the Seahawks buckled down and forced stop after stop. Seattle looks dangerous this season.

 

No. 11: San Francisco 49ers

The 49ers lost to an excellent Buccaneers team in Week 6. They were unable to get much going on offense, and the Buccaneers cruised to victory. This team needs to get healthy, but the loss of linebacker Fred Warner will be a huge void for this team.

 

No. 10: Denver Broncos

The Broncos squeaked out a win overseas against the Jets in Week 6. Denver's offense struggled to get anything going for the team, but the defense showed up and shut down a flailing Jets offense. In the NFL, a win is a win, no matter how ugly.

 

No. 9: Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs absolutely dominated a surging Lions team on Sunday night. This was a much-needed win for Kansas City as it keeps them in a great position to continue to push for an AFC West title. The vibes are good in Kansas City right now.

 

No. 8: Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles dropped a tough game to the Giants on Thursday night. This team lucked its way to 4-0, and now some of Philadelphia's flaws are beginning to show on its two-game losing streak. Philadelphia is no longer looking like the team to beat in the NFC.

 

No. 7: Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers grabbed an AFC North win in Week 6 against the Browns. With the defense catching up to a much-improved offense with each passing week, the Steelers now sit at 4-1 in firm control of the AFC North. Watch out for this team moving forward.

 

No. 6: Indianapolis Colts

The Colts' offense continues to shine. The team recorded yet another 30-plus point outing en route to a victory over the Arizona Cardinals. With the Jaguars falling to the Seahawks this week, Indy is sitting pretty atop the AFC South.

 

No. 5: Los Angeles Rams

The Rams did not roll over a depleted Ravens team like many of us thought they would, but they still walked out of Baltimore with a victory. Los Angeles needed this win coming off an inexcusable loss to the 49ers in Week 5.

 

No. 4: Green Bay Packers

The Packers got another crack at Joe Flacco in Week 6, and they made the most of that opportunity. Green Bay got back into the winning column with a close yet solid showing against the middling Bengals.

 

No. 3: Detroit Lions

The Lions dropped a big game to the Chiefs on Sunday night. After asserting themselves as perhaps the best team in the league over the last couple of weeks, the Lions could not overcome serious injuries on the defensive side of the ball.

 

No. 2: Buffalo Bills

The Bills are on a two-game losing skid with tough losses to the Patriots and Falcons in recent weeks. Additionally, Buffalo has lost its stranglehold on first place in the AFC East.

 

No. 1: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Buccaneers currently look like one of the best teams in the NFL. Quarterback Baker Mayfield cannot be stopped, and the offense continues to play at a high level despite several injuries.

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