NFL Power Rankings: New York Jets stay in Top 10 despite loss to New England Patriots
By Nick Ziegler
Oct 25, 2015; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins interim head coach Dan Campbell (C) runs off the field after defeating the Houston Texans 44-26 at Sun Life Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Innerarity-USA TODAY Sports
15.) Seattle Seahawks (3-4)
The Seahawks desperately needed a win on the road against the 49ers on Thursday Night Football, and they were able to do just that. Marshawn Lynch looked healthy in the win, as he totaled 122 rushing yards, one rushing touchdown, and 27 carries in the win. Protecting Russell Wilson continues to be a problem for the Seahawks, though, as he was sacked five times.
14.) Miami Dolphins (3-3)
Since the Dolphins fired their head coach Joe Philbin, it has been sunny skies in Miami. Dan Campbell has the Dolphins playing like the team we expected them to be after a great offseason. In the Dolphins’ Week 7 destruction of the Texans, Lamar Miller ran the ball very well once again, as he totaled 175 rushing yards, and one rushing touchdown in the win. Miami is back to the .500 mark, and a big game is looming on Thursday Night Football against the Patriots.
13.) St. Louis Rams (3-3)
The Rams were able to move to the .500 mark in Week 7, as they defeated the Browns at home. Todd Gurley was a popular pick in daily fantasy against the Browns’ poor rushing defense, and he lived up to the hype with another monster game. In the win, Gurley totaled 128 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns. The Rams look absolutely brilliant for drafting Gurley despite the knee injury coming out of college.
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