NFL Power Rankings 2025: Week-by-Week NFL Evaluations of All 32 Teams

NFL Power Rankings 2025: Week-by-Week NFL Evaluations of All 32 Teams
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Who is the best team in the NFL? The offseason and preseason have drawn to a close and rosters are finalized, with all focus now shifting towards Week 1. Ahead of the 2025 season kicking off, we’re evaluating all 32 teams in our latest NFL power rankings heading into the season.

We’ll update our NFL power rankings every Sunday night, analyzing all 32 teams every week. Let’s dive into our evaluations on all 32 clubs after Week 3. You can find out NFL power rankings from the previous week further below.

Week 4

  1. Tennessee Titans (30)

It’s probably time for the Tennessee Titans to make a coaching change. Cam Ward just doesn’t stand a chance at being successful in this current ecosystem, and play-calling has just as much to do with it as surrounding talent and the offensive line. Looking at the Titans’ schedule, it’s difficult to see when that first win of the season might come.

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  1. New Orleans Saints (31)

As Sunday’s loss in Buffalo demonstrated, the New Orleans Saints are at least being a bit competitive in games. Kendre Miller even showed some positive signs, as did rookie safety Jonas Sanker, so there are positives on both sides of the ball. With that said, now at 0-4, it’s fair to wonder when the Saints might finally start taking calls on an Alvin Kamara trade.

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  1. New York Jets (28)

The New York Jets got in their own way on Monday Night Football, costing themselves a chance at a win. Fumbles and missed tackles seemed appropriate for a team that, despite the level of experience on the roster, needs an offseason reset. The results from Jeff Ulbrich’s defense this season are the most disappointing element of this team, but we’re willing to give him some time as he was hired to overhaul the team culture.

  1. Las Vegas Raiders (25)

Well, at least Ashton Jeanty (138 rushing yards and 3 total touchdowns) finally broke free for a big game. That’s the lone positive for the Las Vegas Raiders. Geno Smith, hand-picked by Tom Brady after the Matthew Stafford trade fell through, now has a pair of three-interception games in September. If that’s not bad enough, the 1-3 Raiders just lost left tackle Kolton Miller to an injury. It really might get even worse in Las Vegas on offense.

  1. Miami Dolphins (32)

Well, at least the Miami Dolphins got their first win of the season. The offense has looked better over the last two weeks, and the return of tight end Darren Waller certainly helped out Tua Tagovailoa in Week 4. However, that was largely all with Tyreek Hill. Now that the All-Pro wideout is done for the year, it could get ugly for Miami’s passing game again.

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  1. Carolina Panthers (23)

After rallying to fight back...