NFL Week 16 Power Rankings: Bears still near bottom

NFL Week 16 Power Rankings: Bears still near bottom


by - Staff Writer -

We at BearsHQ decided to give our power rankings ahead of the NFL's 16th week, after a week that included Tuesday night football.

*We decided to explain the top 16 and the Bears*

1. Green Bay Packers 11-3 (no change)

For most of the offseason, the Packers were one of the most questionable teams — and it all depended on reigning NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers. Well, he's back, and he's been great this year. The Packers have lost just three times to the Saints, the Chiefs, and the Vikings. They've had strong wins against the Bengals, Cardinals, Seahawks, Rams, Bears, and Ravens as well — enough to make them the best team in the NFL.

2. Kansas City Chiefs 10-4 (up 3 spots)

It would be hard to imagine the Chiefs falling out of the top 10 this season so long as Patrick Mahomes is healthy. This team easily boasts one of the best offenses in the league — while also adding to an offensive line that was exposed in the Super Bowl last year. At one point the Chiefs sat at 3-4 on the season, but they have rattled off six wins in a row — including wins over the Packers, Cowboys, Broncos, Raiders twice, and Chargers. Offensively the Chiefs have started to click, so look out for KC in the AFC.

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10-4 (down 1 spot)

It's hard to not rank Tampa Bay in the top five in our rankings. First and foremost, the Bucs are our reigning Super Bowl Champion — and they did not lose a single starter over the offseason. The Bucs have a roster construction that could win another Super Bowl, and Tom Brady is never content. But after dropping one to the LA Rams, the Bucs fell to number two. Despite winning against the Patriots in Tom Brady's return to Foxborough and then the Dolphins, the Bucs fell one spot because of the Cardinals and Bills' dominance. Getting past the Eagles, blowing out the Bears but then losing to the Saints and the Washington Football Team dropped Tampa. They got back on track beating the Giants, Colts, Falcons, and most recently the Bills but a 9-0 loss to the Saints drops them to 3.

4. Los Angeles Rams 10-4 (up 2 spots)

The LA Rams may be the most improved team of the offseason just because of their upgrade at QB. Instead of Jared Goff, the Rams have Matthew Stafford leading their speedy offense — and of course, still have Jalen Ramsey and Aaron Donald on the defensive side of the ball. The new-look Rams are 4-1 to show for it, losing to the Cardinals but also including an impressive beat down of the reigning champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Rams blew out the Giants, Lions, and Texans to keep the third spot but lost on Sunday night to the Titans, then on Monday night to the 49ers, and this past week to the Packers dropping them out of the top 5. A strong win over Jacksonville and a crucial MNF win over the Cardinals followed by a clap page of the Seahawks help the Rams' case.

5. Dallas Cowboys 10-4 (up 2 spots)

Dallas is flying under the radar this offseason, but a healthy offensive line plus Dak Prescott back from injury leaves Dallas with one of the best offenses in the NFL (which includes Ezekiel Elliot, Amari Cooper, CeeDee Lamb, and Michael Gallup.) The defense is still the clear weakness of this team but has been much better in 2021 — with Trevion Diggs leading the way with eight interceptions. The Cowboys gave the Bucs a tough fight in week one and did not lose until this past week, a disappointing loss to Denver. But they responded by dominating the Falcons and then losing to the Chiefs and Raiders. Dallas has been able to get back on track with wins over the Saints, Football Team, and Giants but need to play better.

6. Arizona Cardinals 10-4 (down 4 spots)

14 weeks into the NFL season and the Cardinals are 10-3, riding a potent pass rush and an electric offense to their success so far. Instead of making excuses as to why the Cardinals are winning, maybe JJ Watt is right in saying, "Maybe we're just better." They are in one of the hardest divisions in the NFL but have looked like a playoff team thus. They lost to the Packers and then Kyler Murray went down with injury but the Cardinals have beaten the 49ers and Seahawks without him to hold their No. 2 spot. Murray and Deandre Hopkins have returned, and they looked great against the Bears but had a stepback against the Rams followed by getting smacked by the Lions. This drops them to No. 6.

7. New England Patriots 9-5 (down 3 spots)

The New England Patriots are in the top 5 after strong wins over the Jets, Chargers, Panthers, and a blowout of the Browns after narrowly losing to the Buccaneers and the Cowboys. This team is still coached by Bill Bellichick, so you can never count them out. Mac Jones is coming to the form and the Patriots are hard to play. The winning streak came to an end this past week against the Colts, but New England is still a very strong team.

8. Indianapolis Colts 8-6 (up 6 spots)

The Colts are in our top 15 after stringing together some strong wins after starting slow. The Colts have been bolstered by an above-average defense and breakout sophomore Jonathon Taylor who leads the league in rushing. Carson Wentz is starting to figure it out and I think the Colts are going to make a push for the playoffs. Blowing out the Bills makes this likely. They dropped a close one to the Bucs after leading, and then dominated the Texans and ended the Patriots' winning streak. I still like them.

9. Los Angeles Chargers 8-6 (down 1 spot)

LA might have had the best offseason in the AFC. Justin Herbert is coming off of an impressive campaign in which he won Rookie of the Year, and the Chargers have added to his offensive line - while also making some key acquisitions to the defense, the weakness of the team in 2020. That plus some opt-outs and injuries back leave the Chargers with one of the most talented and intriguing rosters in 2021. They've been up and down in 2021, with some impressive wins and some hard-to-swallow losses. The fact of the matter is, Justin Herbert is special and the Chargers are a tough team to beat in the AFC.

10. Buffalo Bills 8-6 (no change)

It may have surprised some people last year, but the Buffalo Bills being one of the league's best teams this season should come as no surprise. Buffalo is led by superstar QB Josh Allen, and a brilliant coaching staff. The Steelers gave the Bills some trouble in week one, but after dominating the Dolphins, the Washington Football Team, the Texans, and the reigning AFC Champion Chiefs they were the top team in the NFL I believe. The Bills have lost four of seven, including close losses to the Patriots and Bucs in back-to-back weeks before getting back on track against the Panthers.

11. San Francisco 49ers 8-6 (up 1 spot)

Still in our top-15 rankings, this week are the 49ers after rattling together some impressive wins as of late, including a strong win over the LA Rams, Vikings, Bengals, and Falcons this past week. The 9ers seem to have figured out the offense to pair with their great defense, and the results have them currently in line for the playoffs despite the recent loss to the Seahawks. They can stay in the win column this week on Thursday night at Tennesee.

12. Cincinnati Bengals 8-6 (up 1 spot)

Joe Burrow and the Bengals are having a strong season. In fact, their losses have come in a game that Burrow threw interceptions of three straight plays, one where their kicker missed the game-winner twice and a stunner against the Jets. The defense may have holes, but the offense is loaded with weapons — including Ja'Mar Chase, Tee Higgins, and Tyler Boyd, a three-headed monster of receivers for Joe Burrow to throw to. Wins over the Steelers, Vikings, Jaguars, Lions, and now Ravens put the Bengals as a top 10 team, but their consecutive losses to the Jets and Browns knocked them down a peg. The Bengals were able to get back on track by beating the Raiders and dominating the Steelers, and they looked great. Then we knocked them down one spot though because of their losses to the Chargers and 49ers. This past week the Bengals beat the Broncos in a tough-nosed game, raising them back up to 12.

13. Tennessee Titans 9-5 (down 4 spots)

The Titans are the reigning AFC South champion and have made the playoffs in consecutive seasons — oh and they've added Julio Jones to an offense that already had Ryan Tannehill, AJ Brown, and Derrick Henry who just ran for over 2,000 yards. In 2021, no team is going to be looking forward to playing the Titans. The Titans' 2021 season got off to a tough start though, getting blown out by the Cardinals, but they rebounded nicely with a come-from-behind win over the Seahawks and a solid win over the Colts before dropping to the New York Jets in week four. Beating the Jaguars, Bills, Chiefs, Colts, Rams, and Saints on a winning streak moved the Titans up consistently, but getting handled by the Texans and Patriots drops them to 11. The Titans got back on track with a 20-0 win over the Jaguars before losing to the Steelers. They are looking to win the AFC South and have a big game on Thursday night against San Fran.

14. Baltimore Ravens 8-6 (down 3 spots)

The Ravens quietly have one of the league's best rosters. Despite not winning the division in 2020 and being in one of the NFL's hardest divisions, the Ravens boast a legit chance to win a Super Bowl behind a star quarterback in Lamar Jackson and a defense that consists of one of the best secondaries in the sport. Despite battling plenty of injuries, the Ravens lead the AFC North. They have strong wins over the Chiefs, Browns, and Chargers this season, and recently beat the Bears without Lamar Jackson before dropping to the Steelers in a close game on a missed 2-pt conversion and losing to the Browns and Packers in a similar fashion without Lamar Jackson due to injury— they're still a good team.

15. Minnesota Vikings 7-7 (up 1 spot)

The Vikings are the best average team in the NFL. Every game they play is close, whether it be losing to the Lions or 49ers or beating the Steelers or Chargers. Every game this season has been within 8-points beside one. If the Vikings can figure out how to close out games, they should make the playoffs — especially with one of the league's best offenses.

16. Las Vegas Raiders 7-7 (up 1 spot)

The Raiders are back in our top-16 after a nice win last week over the Cleveland Browns. The AFC Playoff Picture is packed with teams around .500, but the Raiders have been gritty all season long. It has been up-and-down with a new stadium, upset wins, coach getting fired, and a player in legal trouble — but the Raiders keep riding their offense to winning games. They can keep it going this week against Denver in Las Vegas.

17. Philadelphia Eagles 7-7 (up 4 spots)

18. New Orleans Saints 7-7 (up 4 spots)

19. Pittsburgh Steelers 7-6-1 (down 1 spots)

20. Denver Broncos 7-7 (down 1 spots)

21.Miami Dolphins 7-7 (down 2 spots)

22. Cleveland Browns 7-7 (down 7 spots)

23. Washington Football Team 6-8 (down 3 spots)

24. Atlanta Falcons 6-8 (no change)

25. Carolina Panthers 5-9 (no change)

26. Seattle Seahawks 5-9 (no change)

27. Chicago Bears 4-10 (no change)

It’s been up and down for the Bears, with ugly losses against the Rams and the Browns and now the Packers. Justin Fields and the Bears have shown flashes and lost some extremely tough games, but nonetheless, it is looking unlikely that the Bears make the playoffs, and even worse, they don’t have a high draft pick. This team needs to start over from the top and it can’t happen soon enough.

28. Detroit Lions 2-11-1 (up 2 spots)

29. New York Giants 4-10 (down 1 spot)

30. New York Jets 3-11 (down 1 spot)

31. Houston Texans 3-11 (no change)

32. Jacksonville Jaguars 2-12 (no change)

Stay tuned as we update these rankings every week.

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