Los Angeles Rams
Based on the provided information, the Los Angeles Rams' #2 ranking with a 10-3 record and 83.254 ranking score appears strong, though their position may be vulnerable given that both the New England Patriots and Denver Broncos have superior 11-2 records. The Rams' high ranking score suggests they've likely dominated games convincingly or defeated quality opponents, compensating for having one more loss than the top teams. Without notable signature wins listed, the Rams' ranking likely stems from consistent performance across their 10 victories and potentially strong point differentials or advanced metrics. Their main weakness appears to be the lack of marquee victories that would solidify their elite status among the league's best teams. To maintain their #2 position and secure playoff seeding, the Rams need to finish strong in their remaining games while hoping for stumbles from New England and Denver, and they'll need to string together quality wins against playoff-caliber opponents to validate their high ranking heading into the postseason. Most critically, they cannot afford any late-season collapses that would allow the 10-3 Seattle Seahawks or other contenders to leapfrog them in the final rankings.
| Rank | Team | Record | Rating | Point Diff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 |
New England Patriots
|
11-2 | 85.47 | +110 |
| #2 |
Los Angeles Rams
|
10-3 | 83.25 | +152 |
| #3 |
Seattle Seahawks
|
10-3 | 82.24 | +161 |
| #4 |
Denver Broncos
|
11-2 | 81.53 | +73 |
| #5 |
Green Bay Packers
|
9-3 | 80.86 | +75 |