Week 4 Power Rankings: High risers, fatal flaws for all 32 teams
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With three games in the books, teams are gaining better clarity on where they stand in terms of both their strengths and weaknesses.
As we run down Week 4 of the Power Rankings, we’re focusing on the latter. What’s your team’s most glaring early-season problem?
How we rank: Our power panel — a group of more than 80 writers, editors and TV personalities — evaluated how all 32 teams stack up.
Record: 3-0
Week 3 ranking: 1
Despite a formidable front that includes Aaron Donald and Ndamukong Suh, the Rams are allowing 5.0 yards per rush this season, ranked 27th in the NFL. — Doug Clawson
Record: 3-0
Week 3 ranking: 3
The Chiefs allow 474 total yards per game, most in the NFL and the most through three games in franchise history. Additionally, the only 3-0 team in the Super Bowl era to allow more points than the Chiefs (92) is the 2000 Rams (94). — Joey Koontz
Carson Wentz’s successful return to the lineup was marked by showing no fear for his repaired knee and leading the Eagles on a long scoring drive.
Dallas couldn’t convert third downs and Oakland disappeared after the
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