Each week, SneakerReporter will put out their power rankings of all 32 NFL teams. 

With Week 3 kicking off tonight (Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Tennessee Titans, 8:20 PM EST on NFL Network) it’s time to unveil where each team sits.

The fun begins below and be sure to check back each Thursday to track how far up or down your favorite team moves from week-to-week. 

 

1. New England Patriots 2-0 (LW: 1)

What do you know, giving Tom Brady an All-Pro wideout makes New England even better. 

 

2. Kansas City Chiefs 2-0 (LW: 2) 

In two weeks there have been 46 occasions where an NFL team didn’t score 28 points or more in an entire game, the Chiefs scored that many in one-quarter last week—without Tyreek Hill. 

3. Los Angeles Rams 2-0 (LW: 5)

The team looked much more like last year’s version this previous Sunday than they did in Week 1. 

 

4. Baltimore Ravens 2-0 (LW: 4)

EVERYONE NEEDS TO WATCH BALTIMORE VS. KANSAS CITY THIS WEEKEND!

 

5. Dallas Cowboys 2-0 (LW: 6)

Two division games against the bottom of the NFC East and the Cowboys look like they’ll be a top team in the league once again. 

 

6. Green Bay Packers 2-0 (LW: 7)

The home opener was a thing of beauty for Aaron Rodgers and Matt LaFleur—except the whole yelling on the sideline moment. 

7. New Orleans Saints 1-1 (LW: 3)

Drew Brees being out is going to stink but watching Sean Payton go all-in on Taysom Hill will be worth the six-week absence. 

 

8. Houston Texans 1-1 (LW:10)

It wasn’t pretty—and the offensive line is still struggling to keep Deshaun Watson upright—but they pulled out a needed victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 2. 

 

9. Philadelphia Eagles 1-1 (LW:9)

We got a classic Eagles vs Falcons game on Sunday Night Football, but this time Philadelphia wasn’t able to pull out the victory.

 

10. Minnesota Vikings 1-1(LW: 8)

The Vikings avoided embarrassment in Green Bay but Kirk Cousins is not living up to his massive free-agent contract from a couple of offseasons ago.

11. Chicago Bears 1-1 (LW:11)

Matt Nagy’s offense hasn’t been as prolific in his second season as it was when he took over a year ago, if that trend continues it’s going to be a long season, no matter how clutch their kicker appears to be. 

 

12. Cleveland Browns 1-1 (LW:12)

In beating a depleted New York Jets team on Monday, we saw that the Cleveland Browns still have things to do if they are going to meet the lofty preseason goals place upon them. 

 

13. Atlanta Falcons 1-1 (LW: 20)

What a difference one week can make, after finally getting over the hump in the battle of the birds, Atlanta is on track to turn things around rather quickly. 

 

14. San Francisco 49ers 2-0 (LW: 23)

14 MORE GAMES JIMMY GAROPPOLO, YOU CAN DO IT!!!!!!

 

15. Buffalo Bills 2-0 (LW: 24)

The Fighting Josh Allen’s are kings of New York—and New Jersey—just two weeks into the season, Buffalo this might be the high point of your season.

 

16. Seattle Seahawks 2-0 (LW: 18)

It’s hard to find valid reasons to keep a 2-0 team outside the top half of the league and that’s what the Seattle Seahawks are. 

 

17. Indianapolis Colts 1-1 (LW:17)

Their win over the Tennessee Titans keeps hope alive that this team could still make noise in the Post Andrew Luck era. 

 

18. Tennessee Titans 1-1 (LW:14)

They followed up their Week 1 statement victory with a question mark-filled defeat in Week 2. 

 

19. Los Angeles Chargers 1-1 (LW: 13)

Austin Ekeler wasn’t the problem, Phillip Rivers just didn’t show up to play in Week 2. 

 

20. Oakland Raiders 1-1 (LW: 22)

For a moment it looked like we all had underestimated Jon Gruden and the scrappy Raiders, then the second quarter and Patrick Mahomes happened. 

 

21. Pittsburgh Steelers 0-2 (LW: 15)

0-2, no Ben Roethlisberger and James Connor nicked up if they don’t get an immediate return on investment from Minkah Fitzpatrick this season could easily go down the drain soon for the Steelers. 

 

22. Detroit Lions 1-0-1 (LW: t26)

Having Matthew Stafford is a nice fallback option but it seems like this team is molding into Matt Patricia’s ideal team each week: defense-first and run-heavy. 

 

23. Carolina Panthers 0-2 (LW: 16)

A hurt Cam Newton is no good for anyone so hopefully, the quarterback doesn’t miss too much game time after re-aggravating his preseason foot injury. 

 

24. Arizona Cardinals 0-1-1 (LW: t26)

Kyler Murray and Kliff Kingsbury looked like failures for three quarters but when the lights were the brightest they both found a rhythm to pull out a tie.

 

25. Jacksonville Jaguars 0-2 (LW: 21)

Losing Jalen Ramsey is NOT what this team needs in any shape or form. 

 

26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1-1 (LW: 28)

Jameis Winston was surprisingly efficient and that led to the Buccaneers upset win over the Carolina Panthers last Thursday. 

 

27. Washington Redskins 0-2 (LW:29)

BUY ALL OF THE TERRY MCLAURIN STOCK THAT YOU CAN!!

 

28. Denver Broncos 0-2 (LW: 30)

The clock probably should’ve run out (giving Vic Fangio his first win) but compliments to the first-time head coach for going for the two-point conversion instead of the extra point with his team trailing by one late in the fourth quarter.

 

29. New York Jets 0-2 (LW: 17)

Oh, how the mighty (and the first and second-string quarterbacks) have fallen. 

 

30. Cincinnati Bengals 0-2 (LW: 27)

Justin Herbert is going to have a ready-made deep threat in John Ross III next year. 

31. New York Giants 0-2 (LW: 31)

*sung to the tune of PEANUT BUTTER JELLY TIME*
“DANIEL JONES STARTER TIME, DANIEL JONES STARTER TIME! DANIEL-JONES-STARTER, DANIEL-JONES-STARTER, DANIEL-JONES-STARTER-ELI-NEVER-COME-BACK”

 

32. Miami Dolphins 0-2 (LW: 32)

They’re still REALLY tanking.