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Cory Curtis: 2025 NFL Week 10 Power Rankings
Cory Curtis: 2025 NFL Week 10 Power Rankings
Cory Curtis: 2025 NFL Week 10 Power Rankings

Published on: 11/04/2025

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — I love doing the NFL Power Rankings. It's one of my silly little joys in life. After what happened last week in the NFL, there is no joy.

What am I supposed to do? This week, I know everyone will be unhappy, so here goes...

Your Week 10 NFL Power Rankings.

32. Tennessee Titans (1-8) - Special teams and the pass rush are far better than expected. So not everything on this team is terrible. It's just mainly the offense, which is last in yards and points, so at least it's consistent.

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31. New Orleans Saints (1-8) - Setting up for a week 17 showdown in Nashville for the No. 1 pick of the draft. Not only have they benched Spencer Rattler, but they also traded Rashid Shaheed.

30. New York Jets (1-7) - After trading away Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner, the Jets just announced "WE ARE PICKING 1st NEXT YEAR!!!" Whether they earn the No. 1 pick or trade for it, they are getting there.

29. Las Vegas Raiders (2-6) - Getting Brock Bowers back makes them tolerable to watch. But that's it.

28. Cleveland Browns (2-6) - It is really damning for the Titans that their offense is worse than the Browns.

27. Miami Dolphins (2-7) - With Achane, Tua and Waddle, this team should not be this bad, yet they are. Congrats!

26. New York Giants (2-6) - Despite key losses on offense, they are still moving the ball and scoring points, 21 per game... They are just giving up way too many of them, over 27 per game. With Banks, Thibodeaux, Lawrence and Okereke, this group should be better.

25. Washington Commanders (3-6) - Everything went their way last year. This year? Not so much. Dan Quinn is absolutely right. It was his fault Jayden Daniels got hurt.

24. Cincinnati Bungles (3-6) - C'mon, guys! Really?

23. Dallas Cowboys (3-5-1) - Two trades for Logan Wilson and Quinnen Williams. They are 2 good players that they gave up a 1st, 2nd and 7th for. Couldn't they just have resigned Parsons instead?

22. Atlanta Falcons (3-5) - This is the most bipolar team in the league.

21. Arizona Cardinals (3-5) - They are undeniably better with Jacoby Brissett, but do they have to courage to make that permanent?

20. Houston Texans (3-5) - All of their losses are to teams with winning records. They just don't score enough.

19. Carolina Panthers (5-4) - My 2nd biggest surprise in the league behind the Seahawks. Rico Dowdle has exploded onto the scene this year with 5.6 yards per carry.

18. Minnesota Vikings (4-4) - Feels like their season hinges on JJ McCarthy and what he can give them down the stretch.

17. Jacksonville Jaguars (5-3) - They are probably better than I give them credit for, but they're the Jags, so deal with it.

16. Chicago Bears (5-3) - Ben Johnson teams can run the football. Even with Swift out, Kyle Monangai went off for 176 yards and 6.8 yards per carry.

15. Baltimore Ravens (3-5) - With a healthy Lamar Jackson and a soft schedule, get ready to see this team make a run.

14. Los Angeles Chargers (6-3) - Joe Alt is done for the season, and I fear their time as a true contender this year is over with it. Justin Herbert took a beating in Nashville against a mediocre defense; he's got 8 long games to go.

13. Pittsburgh Steelers (5-3) - The defense struggled until it didn't. Picked off Daniel Jones three times and turned him over five times. Now, can they do it again?

12. San Francisco (6-3) - Is Mac Jones going to get paid next year? Averaging over 250 yards per game, 10 touchdowns and winning games?

11. Green Bay Packers (5-2-1) - Sometimes Jordan Love looks like an MVP candidate, and sometimes I'm like, "What the heck, dude?"

10. New England Patriots (7-2) - They hit the schedule lottery this year!!! Four of their wins are over teams with two wins or fewer.

9. Kansas City Chiefs (5-4) - Like the Broncos, they don't have a glossy resume. With the Broncos and Colts the next two weeks, we will see if this team is a contender or not.

8. Denver Broncos (7-2) - Six wins in a row for the Broncos, but only one of their seven wins is over a team with a winning record. So I'm not convinced.

7. Detroit Lions (5-3) - The Vikings did what no one else has: They shut down Detroit's run game. Is that the Lions' kryptonite?

6. Tampa Bay Bucs (6-2) - The bye week is over, and I'm ready to see Emeka Egbuka back, healthy and torching defenses.

5. Indianapolis Colts (7-2) - It's Super Bowl or bust for the Colts after trading two first-round picks for Sauce Gardner.

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4. Los Angeles Rams (6-2) - I really like the Rams. They've outscored their last three opponents 86-20.

3. Philadelphia Eagles (6-2) - The Eagles were off last week, but Howie Roseman was not... adding a pass rusher in Jaelan Phillips.

2. Buffalo Bills (6-2) - They beat the boogie man, taking down Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. Admit it, we all thought the Bills were getting tagged for a big penalty on that last drive.

1. Seattle Seahawks (6-2) - I'm a prisoner of the moment. They were tremendous Monday night. The Darnold to Smith-Njigba combo is unstoppable, and Leonard Williams is an ageless monster.

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