New England Patriots
Based on the limited information provided, the New England Patriots' #1 ranking appears to be justified primarily by their exceptional 11-2 record, which ties them with Denver for the best win percentage in the league while maintaining a higher ranking score of 85.469. However, without details about the strength of their wins or quality opponents defeated, it's difficult to fully assess whether this ranking reflects truly dominant performances or simply consistent play against weaker competition. The Patriots' key strength appears to be their consistency in avoiding losses, but the notation of "no major wins/losses yet" suggests they may lack signature victories over elite opponents that would cement their top ranking. This could be seen as both a strength (avoiding bad losses) and a potential weakness (untested against top-tier competition). To maintain their #1 position heading into the playoffs, the Patriots will need to prove themselves against higher-quality opponents and secure at least one marquee victory that validates their ranking score. Given that teams like the Rams and Seahawks have identical 10-3 records, any slip-up by New England could quickly erode their narrow margin at the top of the power 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 |