1. Eagles (6-0; last week No. 1): If they can avoid trap games, they can keep winning and winning and winning. 2. Bills (5-1; No. 2): The Packers should consider staying home 3. Chiefs (5-2; No. 3): When you can put 44 points on one of the best defenses in football, you’re doing something right. 4. Cowboys (5-2; No. 4): They could carry a winning streak right into Thanksgiving, when the Giants come to town. 5. Giants (6-1; No. 5): Brian Daboll will be smoking a few more victory cigars this year. 6. Vikings (5-1; No. 6): A couple of winnable games are looming. Can Minnesota keep winning the games it should win? 7. Jets (5-2; No. 7): It hurts to lose Breece Hall and Alijah Vera-Tucker, but this team is built to persevere. Started the season at No.32. 8. Ravens (4-3; No. 8): In the same week, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen can give Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers the same treatment Michael Scott gave to Robert Dunder. 9. Titans (4-2; No. 9): The Titans have a way of quietly stockpiling wins, when no one is paying attention. 10. Bengals (4-3; No. 12): Joe Burrow and company are finding their groove. 11. Seahawks (4-3; No. 20): Maybe, just maybe, Pete Carroll knows what he’s doing. 12. Dolphins (4-3; No. 17): They’ll be a factor all year long. 13. Packers (3-4; No. 10): They’ve still got time to figure things out. 14. Buccaneers (3-4; No. 11): They’ve still got time to figure things out. 15. Chargers (4-3; No. 15): Will they ever figure things out? 16. 49ers (3-4; No. 16): Christian McCaffrey doing Christian McCaffrey things may not be enough to overcome Jimmy Garoppolo doing Jimmy Garoppolo things. 17. Rams (3-3; No. 18): How much healthier did they get during the bye week? 18. Bears (3-4; No. 29): Hibernation is officially over. 19. Patriots (3-4; No. 13): In one game, they went from having a “good problem” at the quarterback position to a bad one. 20. Cardinals (3-4; No. 25): Kyler Murray answered the Call of Duty. 21. Falcons (3-4; No. 14): They need to find some consistency. 22. Commanders (3-4; No. 27): They’re 2-0 since “Sell the Team” became the new official chant. 23. Colts (3-3-1; No. 19): Jim Irsay has had enough. 24. Raiders (2-4; No. 26): They’ll go as far as Josh Jacobs carries them. 25. Panthers (2-5; No. 32): Tankus interruptus. 26. Jaguars (2-5; No. 21): Any hope for the season hinges on whether they can beat the Broncos. 27. Browns (2-5; No. 22): Jimmy Haslam has to be thinking about who he can lure to Cleveland to coach Deshaun Watson in 2023. 28. Steelers (2-5; No. 23): The Black and Gold aren’t good enough to squander golden opportunities. 29. Saints (2-5; No. 24): The good news is that the division stinks. 30. Broncos (2-5; No. 28): Nathaniel Hackett could join the list of coaches who have their last tango in London. 31. Texans (1-4-1; No. 30): Alas, there was no post-Easterby bump. 32. Lions (1-5; No. 31): The only thing the Lions can consistently find is the reset button.
Finally the Jets get recognition. No more Jets are lucky, let's see what they do the next few weeks bla, bla, bla. Now it's It hurts to lose Breece Hall and Alijah Vera-Tucker, but this team is built to persevere.
PFF Jets draft game used to have us at fourth overall pick, then sixth, last week was tenth, now we are picking at 25 in round one.
Also a guy like Mosley is playing great. Ever since we signed him I was waiting for it to pay off. I still don't know what to think of Lawson, but the overall front line rush has improved as well. And yes we have the best secondary in the league.
Mosely looked fantastic against the Packers... renewed my faith in him. I'm looking for him to do well vs. the Pats... we'll need him.
If you look at Mosley numbers and he played in almost every game but one last season. He put up really good numbers individually across the board. He's already almost half way to those same numbers with only 7 games under his belt. Love his impact this season. Also, I didn't realize he's still only 30 years old. Seems like he's been in the league forever.