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NFL Power Rankings Week 8

October 23, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Football

Week 8 of the NFL season is here, and we are starting to see the elite teams separate themselves from the pack. Is there a new team atop our NFL Power Rankings? Let’s dive in!

Week 8 NFL Power Rankings

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32. New York Jets (0-7) – This one is simple. The Jets stink; they need to clean house and stock up on draft picks.

31. Tennessee Titans (1-6) – Things don’t get easier for the Titans in Week 8 at Indianapolis.

30. Miami Dolphins (1-6) – It might be time for a coaching change in South Beach as the Dolphins seem to be going through a ton of inner turmoil.

29. Las Vegas Raiders (2-5) – The Raiders got bullied from start to finish in Week 7. Now, rumored that Maxx Crosby may be on the trading block.

28. Arizona Cardinals (2-5) – The Cardinals have lost their last 5 games but a combined 13 points. Brightly, they look a lot better on offense without Kyler Murray.

27. New Orleans Saints (1-6) – The Saints are competitive each week, but they’ll be in the running for a top 3 pick in next year’s draft.

26. Browns ( 2-5) – The Browns played bully ball in Week 7 and looked good doing so.

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