Predominantly Orange Week Four NFL Power Rankings
By Steven Kriz
13. Oakland Raiders (14)
The good news is the Raiders defense finally showed up and looked the way they are supposed to. The bad news was it was only done against the Titans. You can only play who is on your schedule, but a good defensive outing against a quality offense is something this team needs to show. Sunday was a good start, and the Raiders are 2-1—It’s not a bad start for the Black and Silver.
14. Dallas Cowboys (17)
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The Cowboys have a lot to be excited about. Dak Prescott put in another strong, steady performance, and Elliott busted out in a big way. Romo is either going to come back to a decent situation, or he’s gonna come back to a backup roll. Either way, the Cowboys are in far better shape this season to absorb his injury problems then they have been in years past.
15. Indianapolis Colts (19)
It wasn’t easy, but the Colts finally put together a win. Beating a Chargers team at home isn’t anything to make anyone think the Colts are ready to compete for the ultimate prize, but it is a step in the right direction. To take the next step, they are going to need some reinforcements in the secondary.
16. New York Jets (12)
Six Interceptions. Six Interceptions. Six Interceptions. Six Interceptions. Six Interceptions. Six Interceptions. Saying it six times shows just how bad it was. No team can do that and expect to win. Fitzpatrick went from brilliant one week, to this the next. What is he going to do next week?