NFL Week 10 power rankings: Lions stumble after loss to Vikings

NFL Week 10 power rankings: Lions stumble after loss to Vikings
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The Detroit Lions (5-3) came out of their bye week flat and suffered their third loss of the season, this time to their division rival Minnesota Vikings. As expected, the Lions fell in almost every power ranking this week, but how much they fell varied on publication: most dropped the Lions about four spots, others went as far as seven, while one publication didn’t move them at all.

Let’s take a look at how things shook out in this week’s power rankings.

The Ringer: 6 (Previous rank: 2)

From Diante Lee:

It’s worth remembering that that version of Jared Goff still exists.

If you’re a Jared Goff skeptic, Detroit’s loss on Sunday had to feel like a gift. He was rattled by pressure from the Vikings defense, and his lack of athleticism kept him from escaping the pocket. The result was that this Detroit offense couldn’t access the explosive passes that typically make it unstoppable.

Detroit’s interior offensive line had a worse performance than its quarterback, but if the Lions are supposed to be real contenders, you have to ask Goff to rise above those circumstances and play winning football. If this Vikings defense can do this to Detroit, what’s stopping the rest of the NFC’s contenders from disrupting Goff’s rhythm?

ESPN: 6 (Previous rank: 2)

From ESPN Staff, excerpt from Eric Woodyard:

Most important game remaining: Week 11 at the Eagles

The Lions will get tested by an elite squad in a showdown with the reigning Super Bowl champions on “Sunday Night Football.” They will need to bring their A-game to win in Philadelphia, and it’ll serve as a good barometer for where the Lions stand among the league’s elite teams after already losing to Green Bay and Kansas City on the road. Detroit is looking to secure its third straight NFC North crown.

Sports Illustrated: 6 (Previous rank: 6)

From Conor Orr:

In our trade deadline primer, we had the Lions calling New Orleans for offensive line help. After watching the left side of that unit get caved in against Minnesota on Sunday, eventually forcing the Lions to alter their game plan because of the ineffectiveness of their RB pass protections, that seems like an inevitability.

NFL.com: 7 (Previous rank: 1)

From Eric Edholm:

In games where the Lions run for 100 yards this season, they’re 5-0. Less than 100, they’re 0-3. Teams have learned that if you corral Detroit’s ground game early, it makes the offense one-dimensional — and that especially hurts in a contest like Sunday’s, when the Lions had multiple injuries along the O-line. They also were without Kerby Joseph on defense and couldn’t get enough stops against J.J. McCarthy. They held the Vikings to 13 points over the final 49 game minutes, but it wasn’t enough after allowing TDs the first two drives. Detroit’s special teams are also partially to blame, giving up long returns and allowing a blocked field...