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’Skins, Panthers join top 10; Saints up to 2

- Nate Davis USA TODAY

NFL power rankings, post-Week 7 edition: 1. Rams (previous, 1): They don’t have that ‘x’ designatio­n in the standings yet for officially clinching a playoff berth, but all 24 teams starting 7-0 since 1990 have reached the postseason. 2. Saints (3): The secondary’s ongoing struggles a little easier to stomach given no defense is stopping opposition running attacks more effectivel­y. 3. Patriots (2): They’ve scored at least 38 points four weeks in a row. That’s bound to get harder if Sony Michel or Gronk are down for significan­t periods. 4. Chiefs (4): Things that make you go, “Hmm.” Kansas City has outscored its opponents by 78 points this season yet outgained them by a mere 14 yards. 5. Chargers (5): They’ve won 11 of 14 dating to last season even while enduring the absence of so many key contributo­rs, notably Joey Bosa and, Sunday, Melvin Gordon. 6. Vikings (9): Since losing a 12round decision to the Rams, they’ve been quietly picking up steam while winning three in a row. Big game Sunday vs. the Saints. 7. Ravens (6): Props to Justin Tucker for falling on his sword after first career PAT misfire. Also, replay shows wind totally blew that kick off target. 8. Steelers (7): Would you trade for Le’Veon Bell considerin­g he hasn’t even graced a practice field in nine months? And the vacation rolls onward. 9. Redskins (11): Slow and steady wins the race. No team averages more time of possession per drive (3:04) for a rare “3 yards and a cloud of dust” outfit. 10. Panthers (13): We hope you guys don’t break Christian McCaffrey, who was playing 95.2 percent of Carolina’s snaps entering Week 7 action. 11. Packers (12): Hope y’all enjoyed your break. Next up, a visit to the unbeaten Rams, followed by a far easier tilt with the twice-beaten Patriots in Foxborough. 12. Bengals (8): Since entering the NFL in 2011, Andy Dalton and A.J. Green are oddly comfortabl­e on Thursday nights (4-3). Other prime-time slots? Just 2-12. 13. Eagles (10): They’re not running the ball effectivel­y, they’re not winning the turnover battle with any regularity, and now they can’t close. Time to worry. 14. Falcons (16): Perhaps no team needed the bye more than this one. Atlanta gets chance to heal a bit but must play six of nine on road on the other side of the break. 15. Bears (15): Mitch Trubisky is glad we only obsess over pass efficiency, not run efficiency. (FYI, shortest distance between two points is a straight line.) 16. Seahawks (17): Grieving club emerges from its bye to face the teeth of the schedule. Next five opponents currently .500 (Detroit on Sunday) or better (other four). 17. Texans (18): Deshaun Watson not only driving the bus for the new AFC South leaders, he’s taking 12-hour bus trips to get his battered body suited and booted. 18. Cowboys (19): New No. 1? Amari Cooper has averaged 46.7 receiving yards per game this season. Dallas’ Cole Beasley is averaging 3.3 yards more. 19. Lions (23): Matthew Stafford threw 22 passes Sunday, second fewest of his career in a game he completed. He threw 21 in the other, also a Detroit win. 20. Dolphins (14): DeVante Parker the latest player who sure doesn’t seem to enjoy playing for Adam Gase, who’s “incompeten­t” ... per Parker’s agent. 21. Buccaneers (26): They have rushed for four rushing touchdowns this season but have gotten only one from an actual running back (rookie Ronald Jones). 22. Browns (20): After going into overtime four times, one shy of the season record, a team that’s basically played an extra game is bound to wear down. 23. Titans (24): We applaud Mike Vrabel’s guts as he determines what his team does well. Derrick Henry (3.3 ypc), Brian Orakpo (0 sacks) doing little well. 24. Jaguars (21): Maybe they should relocate to London. The Jags have won three in a row at Wembley Stadium, where they’ll take on Philadelph­ia in Week 8. 25. Jets (22): How can we expect consistenc­y from a team that’s worn four different-colored face masks in seven weeks? (Only premium analysis in this space.) 26. Broncos (25): Von Miller and rookie Bradley Chubb are coalescing into the pass rushing duo GM John Elway envisioned, their 14 sacks tops among teammates. 27. Colts (27): Indianapol­is is 2-0 this year when Andrew Luck’s sidearm fires 31 times or fewer. When he uses it more than 40 times? Yep, his team is 0-5. 28. Giants (31): They didn’t play like a team that’s dead in the water Monday. They also didn’t play like a team that understand­s basic game management. 29. Bills (28): How to sum this up? Buffalo has scored 81 points for the entire season. Kansas City has put up 85 points ... in its past two games. 30. Cardinals (29): Welp. They’re about to face the only team they’ve beaten, maybe the only team they’ll defeat all year. Come on down, San Fran. 31. 49ers (30): Sunday was the first game they’ve lost by more than two scores. It seemed inevitable the bottom would eventually fall out for the snakebitte­n team. 32. Raiders (32): Most teams use their bye week to rest and recover. Others trade their No. 1 wide receiver and shut down their No. 1 running back.

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