These rankings are based upon the data I've compiled regarding pressure, total yards, red zone conversions, and turnovers, all for and against. There are some surprises, such as the Jets as a top five team and the Bucs outside of the bottom five. Using those examples, it tells me the Jets clearly need to do a better job at closing out games, and Tampa Bay takes care of the football, while doing a good job at creating turnovers. My half season MVP is still Peyton Manning, even if he was held without a touchdown last week. Drew Brees is my number two player in the MVP watch. I'll have the quarter season ranking in parenthesis.
1. Indianapolis (1)
2. New Orleans (2)
3. New England (8)
4. New York Jets (5)
5. Minnesota (6)
6. Denver (10)
7. Philadelphia (9)
8. Cincinnati (11)
9. Baltimore (4)
10. Green Bay (16)
11. New York Giants (3)
12. Houston (20)
13. Atlanta (12)
14. Dallas (18)
15. Pittsburgh (13)
16. San Diego (15)
17. San Francisco (7)
18. Chicago (14)
19. Miami (21)
20. Arizona (19)
21. Washington (26)
22. Seattle (22)
23. Carolina (24)
24. Jacksonville (17)
25. Tampa Bay (29)
26. Tennessee (27)
27. Buffalo (25)
28. Kansas City (30)
29. Cleveland (32)
30. Detroit (23)
31. Oakland (28)
32. St. Louis (31)
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