NFL Power Rankings: New York Giants fall out of Top 10
By Nick Ziegler
Oct 18, 2015; Seattle, WA, USA; Seattle Seahawks fans react after the Carolina Panthers took a lead in the final seconds of a 27-23 victory at CenturyLink Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports
18.) Seattle Seahawks (2-4)
Things are not looking good in Seattle. The Seahawks are generally unbeatable at home, but in 2015, the Seahawks have been one of the worst teams in football in the fourth quarter. The once dominant defense in Seattle doesn’t appear to be there anymore. One bright spot in the loss was that Russell Wilson and Jimmy Graham seemed to build some chemistry, as Graham totaled 140 receiving yards.
17.) Dallas Cowboys (2-3)
With all of the injuries to the Cowboys, a bye week every week wouldn’t be a bad thing. Dez Bryant is getting closer to returning, but that won’t happen in Week 7. A big game against the Giants on Sunday could make or break the Cowboys’ season, as it will be imperative that they get their running game going behind the best offensive line in football.
16.) Oakland Raiders (2-3)
The Raiders are showing signs that they are improved in 2015, and after the bye week they have a big game against the Chargers in Week 7. The AFC West looks to be in control of the Broncos, but that should stop the Raiders from going after the wild card spots. The young core on offense is playing well for the Raiders, and a win against the Chargers will move them to .500.
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