2010 NFL Power Rankings: Week 3

1 (5). Pittsburgh Steelers (3-0). Stifling defense all season and Charlie Batch put on an amazing offensive display. Every time we forget about the Steelers they seem to come back strong and contend for Super Bowls.

2 (2). Green Bay Packers (2-1). The Packers would be 3-0 if they simply did not kick to Devin Hester and committ about 93 penalties.

3 (6). Baltimore Ravens (2-1). The Ravens held off the pesky Browns, but allowing Peyton Hillis to rush for over 140 yards could be cause for concern.

4 (1). New Orleans Saints (2-1). The Saints have been playing close games all season and it finally came back to bite them. Fans will blame the kicker, forgetting he pretty much won them a Super Bowl.

5 (4). Indianapolis Colts (2-1). The Colts have now allowed a 230+ yard rusher and a 470+ yard passer in the first two weeks. Looks like Peyton will have to keep airing out the football.

6 (7). New York Jets (2-1). The Jets secondary has really missed Darrell Revis, but Mark Sanchez has been on fire. If he can continue to play like this maybe the Jets aren't doomed after all.

7 (13). Chicago Bears (3-0). Took long enough to put the best punt returner since Brian Mitchell back where he belongs. Devin Hester wins more games returning punts then he does as a full time receiver.

8 (12). Atlanta Falcons (2-1). The Falcons offense is really clicking the last two weeks since the Steelers shut them down. Question is can the defense hold together enough? They did on Sunday.

9 (3). Houston Texans (2-1). The Texans have allowed a ridiculious 368 passing yards per game. Kareem Jackson and that young secondary needs to step up in a hurry, because the schedule is murderous.

10 (8). New England Patriots (2-1). The Patriots will still probably win 10 games even though they have absolutely no defense or running game to speak of. Tom Brady better not get hurt again.

11 (9). Tennessee Titans (2-1)
12 (17). Cincinnati Bengals (2-1)
13 (10). Miami Dolphins (2-1)
14 (20). Kansas City Chiefs (3-0)
15 (14). Dallas Cowboys (1-2)
16 (15). Minnesota Vikings (1-2)
17 (19). Philadelphia Eagles (2-1)
18 (27). Seattle Seahawks (2-1)
19 (11). San Diego Chargers (1-2)
20 (25). Arizona Cardinals (2-1)
21 (22). Jacksonville Jaguars (1-2)
22 (23). Denver Broncos (1-2)
23 (24). Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1)
24 (31). St. Louis Rams (1-2)
25 (18). New York Giants (1-2)
26 (16). Washington Redskins (1-2)
27 (28). Detroit Lions (0-3)
28 (30). Cleveland Browns (0-3)
29 (21). San Francisco 49ers (0-3)
30 (29). Oakland Raiders (1-2)
31 (32). Buffalo Bills (0-3)
32 (26). Carolina Panthers (0-3)

Jonathan Carrano

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