Las Vegas Raiders
The Las Vegas Raiders' #31 ranking is well-justified given their dismal 2-11 record and -2.471 ranking score, reflecting one of the NFL's worst performances this season. While they share the same record as the Giants and Titans, their negative ranking score suggests their losses have come against weaker competition or by larger margins, indicating fundamental issues on both sides of the ball. The Raiders' primary weaknesses appear to stem from inconsistent quarterback play, defensive breakdowns, and an inability to win close games, as evidenced by their lack of any notable victories against quality opponents. With their 2-11 record, the Raiders have already been mathematically eliminated from playoff contention, making their focus shift to developing young talent and securing a high draft pick for 2025. To improve their standing and build for next season, Las Vegas needs to evaluate their quarterback situation, address defensive gaps through the draft and free agency, and establish an offensive identity that can compete consistently against NFL-caliber defenses.
| Rank | Team | Record | Rating | Point Diff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #29 |
New York Jets
|
3-10 | 2.33 | -93 |
| #30 |
New York Giants
|
2-11 | 0.91 | -88 |
| #31 |
Las Vegas Raiders
|
2-11 | -2.47 | -136 |
| #32 |
Tennessee Titans
|
2-11 | -4.47 | -156 |