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Power Rankings: Colts, Chargers, Jags do the jumble

 

Updated Nov. 13

Isn't it amazing sometimes how quickly fortunes change in the NFL?

It's part of what makes the game so great.

After some bumps in the road, how will Jeff Saturday and the Colts respond? (Getty Images)  
After some bumps in the road, how will Jeff Saturday and the Colts respond? (Getty Images)  
Take the Indianapolis Colts. A week ago Sunday, they were 10 minutes away from being crowned the league's best at the halfway point. They had a 10-point lead on the New England Patriots in the halfway Super Bowl, but watched as Tom Brady rallied his team to stay unbeaten.

Then the Colts, a beaten-down, injury-battered team, go on the road and lose at San Diego, a game in which Peyton Manning morphed into a turnover machine. So here we are 10 days later, and the Colts have issues and two losses.

They played without six starters against the Chargers, including key weapons Marvin Harrison and Dallas Clark, and now they get the news that Dwight Freeney, their premier pass rusher, could miss a month with a foot injury.

So in 10 days they went from owning the conference to having a one-game lead over Jacksonville and Tennessee in the AFC South -- although it's really 1 1/2 since they've already defeated both -- and wondering who will suit up for this week's game with Kansas City.

If the playoffs started today, the Colts would be the third seed in the AFC, behind the Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers. It's why they're behind both in the CBS Sports.com Power Rankings. The Colts fall from the second spot to the fifth spot this week.

While the Colts' status has changed for the worse in a week, the Chargers and the Jacksonville Jaguars have gone the other way in a seven-day period.

The Chargers were coming off an embarrassing loss to the Minnesota Vikings in which Adrian Peterson ran over them like a kid stomping on a welcome mat. They re-grouped enough to hold on in that wild game Sunday night to get to 5-4 in the division. They do still have issues -- where is the passing game? -- but they sure feel better than they did a little over a week ago.

What about the Jaguars? They were blown out by the New Orleans Saints a week ago Sunday and had to deal with the arrests of two players, their owner coming down hard with a statement that he won't tolerate that behavior anymore and defensive tackle Marcus Stroud getting suspended for four games for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing drugs.

Not only that, they were playing the third game of a three-game road trip against a good division rival with a backup quarterback. So all they do is go into Tennessee and dominate the Titans in an upset victory to get to 6-3.

Three teams, one week, and proof again how quickly your status can change in the NFL, whether for the good or the bad.

Power Rankings
CurrentTeamPrevious
1Patriots · Trends2
Is there any reason to think they won't be sitting here for most of the season? The Super hangover won't bother this group.
2Colts · Trends3
I was tempted to put them in the top spot, but Dwight Freeney's health is still a concern. They aren't far behind the Patriots.
3Giants · Trends1
How can you not have them as the top NFC team? Too many people are forgetting the tough path they took to the Super Bowl.
4Cowboys · Trends4
They have almost the same team back that had the best record in the NFC last year. The one issue they must handle is having Phillips looking over his shoulder at Jason Garrett.
5Jaguars · Trends5
This is a deep, talented team that has filled some big holes through the draft and free agency. If David Garrard can prove he's not a one-year wonder, they could be an elite team.
6Chargers · Trends7
Here's another loaded team. The main concern is the health of both Philip Rivers and LaDainian Tomlinson. Phillips proved in the AFC Championship Game loss to the Patriots that he's a tough guy, playing on a bad knee.
7Steelers · Trends8
Too many experts are counting this team out. The offensive line is an issue, but if that gets sorted out, the Steelers will win the division again. Sorry, Browns fans.
8Eagles · Trends10
Andy Reid is too good a coach for the Eagles to be a non-playoff team for another season. They will be the bounce-back team in 2008.
9Seahawks · Trends9
This is a tough team to gauge. Are they good or were they a product of a bad division last season? They do have to run the ball better.
10Packers · Trends6
I think Aaron Rodgers will be better than most people, which is why I still have the Packers in the top 10. This is a young, talented team with a good head coach.
11Browns · Trends17
They are the preseason chosen ones. A lot of experts think they're ready to take the division from the Steelers. Let's hold off on that.
12Saints · Trends15
It's all about the defense for the Saints. If adding Sedrick Ellis and Jonathan Vilma and others can help that side improve some, they can be a deep playoff team like in 2006.
13Cardinals · Trends12
Is this the year they break through and win the division? The talent is there, so it's all on Matt Leinart.
14Titans · Trends13
If Vince Young can take major steps throwing the football, the Titans have a chance to supplant the Jaguars as the second team in the division. If not, they might fall behind the Texans.
15Buccaneers · Trends11
Jon Gruden has a bunch of quarterbacks. But does he have the one? Jeff Garcia played well last season. Can he do it again at age 38?
16Redskins · Trends14
I'm a big believer that Jason Campbell can be a quality passer. Now that he has more receiving help, that time has come. New coach Jim Zorn will be a good thing for Campbell.
17Bengals · Trends16
First things first: Chad Johnson will be catching passes from Carson Palmer. No way he sits out. But is that enough to compensate for defensive issues?
18Bills · Trends18
They are a trendy pick as the "sleeper" team in 2008. If Trent Edwards is the real thing at quarterback that might not be far off.
19Broncos · Trends21
Jay Cutler struggled with diabetes last year, but now seems to have it under control. He should be better, which will help the offense. But they still have issues at too many positions.
20Bears · Trends19
Haven't we already heard all this talk about how they can be a good team if they get decent quarterback play? Rex Grossman, Act II.
21Panthers · Trends26
Where is Jake Delhomme in his battle back from elbow surgery? The coaching staff, which is under fire, better hope he's all the way back.
22Rams · Trends20
It's all about health for the Rams. If they can stay healthy, which they didn't last season, they could be a significantly better team than in 2007.
23Texans · Trends22
They might be better than they were a year ago, but not show it in their record. That's because they play in a brutal division
24Vikings · Trends23
They have the makings of a deep playoff team with one exception: quarterback. Do you believe in Tarvaris Jackson?
25Ravens · Trends27
Can Joe Flacco step in as a rookie and turn the passing game around? Or is that too soon, which means it's more of Kyle Boller again?
2649ers · Trends28
Quarterback, quarterback, quarterback. It's all about that spot with the 49ers. Is it Alex Smith or Shaun Hill?
27Lions · Trends25
So Jon Kitna is saying the Lions will win 10 games again. Whatever he's taking, it must be pretty damn good.
28Raiders · Trends31
They're a year away from being a contender in the AFC West, provided JaMarcus Russell is the real deal. This will be his learning year, and then he makes big strides in 2009.
29Jets · Trends29
They're raving about all the moves they made in the offseason. But it won't matter if the quarterback play is as bad as it's been.
30Chiefs · Trends24
The Chiefs are clearly in rebuilding mode. That's could give Herm Edwards a reprieve. He has to hope Brodie Croyle shows big improvement.
31Falcons · Trends30
New coach Mike Smith will watch his team take its lumps for a couple of seasons. He faces a big rebuilding process.
32Dolphins · Trends32
Who's the quarterback? Whenever you have issues at that position, it's pretty hard to climb up from the bottom. But the Dolphins won't be as bad as last season. Will they?