Predominantly Orange Week Four NFL Power Rankings
By Steven Kriz
25. Miami Dolphins (27)
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Lets not kid around here—the Dolphins should have lost the game, to the Browns, on their third string QB, at home. Somehow, someway the Browns foiled this game. Since nearly defeating the Seahawks in Seattle, the Dolphins have looked like a bottom five team—not exactly what Adam Gase was hoping for when he got here. A win is still a win in the NFL, so regardless of how it happened, the Dolphins have a check in the W column.
26. San Francisco 49ers (26)
Since shutting out the Rams in week one, the Niners defense has allowed 46 and 37 points respectively. That’s more or less what we all expected coming into the season. The offensive production has gone down each week as well. Is it Kaepernick time in SF yet?
27. Jacksonville Jaguars (22)
Good offense, highly upgraded defense, good coach; this was supposed to be the year for the Jaguars. Some things may never change as the Jags fall to 0-3. The only good thing for the Jags is that they play in the worst division in football. If there is a chance to recover from an 0-3 start, this would be the division to be in, but the comeback needs to start now.
28. Detroit Lions (25)
Offense certainly isn’t the problem in Detroit. Allowing 31 first half points, on the other hand, is not exactly a recipe for success. Marvin Jones was incredible, putting up Megatron-like numbers in the second half. It was too little, and too late at this point however and the Lions dropped to 1-2.