HOUSTON STAYS ATOP CONSENSUS NFL POWER RANKINGS

The Houston Texans didn't overwhelm the Jets on Monday night, but remain the consensus No. 1 pick in NFL power rankings, followed by the Atlanta Falcons and San Francisco 49ers.
SOTL.com's consensus rankings compile power rankings from the Associated Press, ESPN, NFL.com, Fox Sports and Pro Football Talk.
The St. Louis Rams, coming off a victory against Arizona, are the team that has the greatest disparity in rankings, coming in as high as ninth with Pro Football Talk, and as low as 18th with ESPN.
And 0-5 Cleveland remains the unanimous pick for dead last, ranking 32nd on all five lists.
The consensus rankings, and each team's average placement:
1. Houston, 1.0
2. Atlanta, 2.2
3. San Francisco, 2.8
4. Baltimore, 4.6
5. New England, 5.0
6. Chicago, 5.4
7. New York Giants, 7.0
8. Minnesota, 8.2
9. Arizona, 9.4
10. Pittsburgh, 10.0
11. Philadelphia, 11.4
12. Green Bay, 12.2
13. St. Louis, 14
14. Cincinnati, 15.0
15. San Diego, 15.2
T16. Denver, 15.6
T16. Seattle, 15.6
18. Dallas, 16.6
19. Indianapolis, 18.2
20. Washington, 20.8
21. Miami, 21.2
22. Detroit, 22.0
23. New Orleans, 22.8
24. New York Jets, 23.6
25. Tampa Bay, 24.4
26. Carolina, 26.2
27. Kansas City, 26.8
28. Buffalo 27.2
29. Tennessee, 29.2
30. Oakland, 29.4
31. Jacksonville, 30.6
32. Cleveland, 32.0
Todd DeVoe Denver 16 i don't agree with that
Larry Stevens alot of people are high on the texan team we will see atleast by the 3rd quarter of season if they are for real or not
Chris Jones Houston is a beast
Tony Coats Not sure about Minn at 8...
Jerome McDougle Who's power ranking is this Chicago #6 and Arizona #9 totally wrong. And Denver and Greenbay should be higher.
Fred McCrary THIS IS PRETTY ACCURATE....ECXPET SANDIEGO SHOULD BE A BIT HIGHER
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