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With all of the AFC West in the top 16, this power ranking says this season will be a dog fight all the way to the end. It may also mean that only one team from our division will go to the playoffs because of the stiff competition. Should be fun!
These Power Rankings don't mean much in September and they mean even less in May.
I agree! There is a lot of time before the season and who knows how things will turn out. However, I do think the AFC West will be one of the toughest divisions next year.
Not really. Not when 6 of the top 8 are in the AFC. Going off these rankings, the division winners would be N.E., Indy, Baltimore, and S.D. The wildcards would be Pitt. and Jacksonville.
I think they put Denver in about the right spot. They're a top 10 team. I think the Chiefs should be ranked a little higher. These rankings are junk this early anyway.
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