1. Bills (2-0; No. 1): Miami will present an unexpectedly difficult test. It's difficult to imagine them failing it.
2. Chiefs (2-0; No. 2): The defense is strong enough to step up on the occasions when the offense isn't performing well.
3. Buccaneers (2-0; No. 3): The offense is fairly strong, and the defense is capable of stepping up when the offense isn't performing well.
4. Eagles (1-0; No. 5): Both the offense and the defense are excellent.
5. Rams (1-1; No. 4): To get back to where they were last year, they still have a lot of work to do.
Dolphins (2-0; No. 12): TuAnon is becoming more widely accepted.
7. Packers (No. 8; 1-0): They succeeded, but are they prepared to face the Buccaneers? It will be revealed on Sunday.
9. 49ers (1-1): The Trey Lance experiment has been postponed for a year. Without him, the club would still win a lot of games.
9. Ravens (1-1; No. 6): Teams led by John Harbaugh aren't expected to blow sizable leads.
10. Cowboys (1-1; No. 17): With Cooper Rush at quarterback, every victory represents a financial gain for Dak's return.
11. Bengals (0-2; No. 7): Although it is not yet panic time, it is approaching rapidly.
12. Chargers (1-1): If they can stay healthy, they have a chance to have a fantastic season.
The Ryan Tannehill era isn't quite over, but the No. 13 Titans are still holding the curtain's rope.
14. The No. 20 Patriots are 1-1. It wasn't attractive. Most of their victories this year are unlikely to be.
15. Steelers (1-1, No. 13): The Steelers aren't good enough to fumble punts and drop interceptions.
Let Kyler cook for the No. 16 Cardinals (1-1).
Raiders (1-2): Mark Davis made the proper choice to miss the game on Sunday.
Jaguars (1-1) at No. 31: Leading the AFC South? leading position in the AFC South.
Garrett Wilson is going to be a star in this league. 19. Jets (1-1; No. 32).
20. Saints (1-1; No. 19): Following the altercation, one team awoke while the other did not.
Giants (2-0; No. 21): Players buy into a new coaching style with early victories.
22. Browns (1-1; No. 16): Kevin Stefanski would have received the Nathaniel Hackett treatment all week long for the late-game clock management if Jets-Browns had been played in prime time.
Kirk Cousins does not perform any better in prime time after switching coaches for the Vikings (1-1; No. 18).
The only thing the Seahawks (1-1, No. 22) have in common with the Dolphins from 1972 is their general approach to offensive play.
25. Broncos (1-1; No. 24): When the coach is a deer in the headlights, even a win feels like a loss.
26. Lions (1-1; No. 30): This weekend in Minnesota, the Lions have a chance to grab everyone's attention.
Washington (1-1; No. 23) finished strong in the half of the game they elected to attend.
Bears (1-1; No. 27): Although it wasn't as horrible as the final score might indicate, it wasn't good either.
Falcons (No. 28), 0-2, will stay in this area until they start winning.
30. Texans (0-1-1; No. 29): For a while, the T-shirt slogan may be "Work in Progress."
Panthers (0-2; No. 31): Matt Rhule will do well for Nebraska the next season.
32. Colts (0-1-1; No. 14): It's possible that Carson Wentz wasn't the issue.
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