Week 7 NFL Offense Rankings: Patriots Continue to Prove Elite Status

Week 7 NFL Offense Rankings: Patriots Continue to Prove Elite Status
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With Week 6 of the NFL season in the books, now is a perfect time to reevaluate the pecking order of the best and worst offenses in the league right now. With that in mind, take a look at our brand new NFL offense rankings heading into Week 7 of the 2025 season.

  1. Cleveland Browns (LW: 31)

The Cleveland Browns’ offense has been an unsurprising mess again in 2025. While Joe Flacco was given the keys to the offense, the greybeard’s poor play led to getting benched after four starts. Thus far, the lone bright spot has been the strong play of rookie running back Quinshon Judkins.

The unit continued to be terrible in Week 6. With the Steelers focusing on Judkins and limiting him to just 36 yards, the onus was on rookie Dillon Gabriel to pick up the slack, and he couldn’t. He hit on just 29 of 52 passes and was sacked six times as the offense could only manage 9 points in another loss on Sunday.

  1. Tennessee Titans (LW: 32)

In 2024, the Tennessee Titans’ offense was one of the worst in the league. Despite some solid skills players like Calvin Ridley and Tony Pollard, as well as No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward in 2025, the unit remains among the very baddest in the NFL.

After scoring 22 and getting their first win last week, the Tennessee offense again struggled in Week 6 against the Raiders. The rookie had moments, but any positivity was undercut by his three turnovers, including two fumbles. It is why they lost 20-10 instead of scoring a second straight win. It played a key role in head coach Brian Callahan being fired on Monday

  1. New Orleans Saints (LW: 30)

Despite speculation that rookie Tyler Shough would win the starting QB job, the New Orleans Saints have gone with 2024 fifth-rounder Spencer Rattler as their starting QB over the first half of 2025. With an offensive-minded coach and solid weapons in Alvin Kamara and Chris Olave, the NO offense should be a solid unit.

Unfortunately, they have been unable to get the different facets of their offense playing well all at once. That was the case again in Week 6 as the run game managed just 73 total yards. Rattler was solid as he hit on 20 of 26 passes for 227 yards, but their 19 points weren’t enough in another loss this weekend.

  1. New York Jets (LW: 25)

New New York Jets head coach Aaron Glen had a major challenge ahead in his debut season. While the offense has a couple of high-impact talents in Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall, new starting QB Justin Fields did not look good this summer.

Week 6 offered up a new low point for the offense as Fields managed just 76 total yards in an ugly loss to the Broncos in London. They could do nothing offensively and showed they are actually regressing as the season...