THE TIMES’ RANKINGS
Sam Farmer’s NFL rankings with comments
1 Oakland
(5-1) Should end eight-game losing streak against Broncos.
2 St. Louis
(6-1) Offense might be loaded with gimmicks ... but it works.
3 Pittsburgh
(5-1) Coming off most complete game of the season.
4 San Diego
(5-2) Doug Flutie has amazing speed for 39, as his touchdown run showed.
5 Miami
(4-2) Dolphin defense needs an interception. It has been blanked since Week 1.
6 Green Bay
(4-2) Brett Favre got a week off, which should help him heal.
7 Chicago
(5-1) Anthony Thomas has 315 yards rushing in last two weeks.
8 New Orleans
(4-2) Beating the Rams was a huge ego boost.
9 San Francisco
(4-2) Frustration with safe offense is surfacing.
10 Baltimore
(4-3) Should Randall Cunningham be running the show full time?
11 Philadelphia
(3-3) Loss of Jeremiah Trotter is devastating to defense.
12 Cleveland
(4-2) Tim Couch thinks Browns are one win away from being a great team.
13 Denver
(4-3) League needs to look into leg-whipping offensive line.
14 Tampa Bay
(3-3) Finally, the Buccaneers’ offense is starting to click.
15 New York Giants
(3-4) With 10 sacks in final 10 games, Michael Strahan will break season record.
16 New England
(3-4) Loss to Broncos was sobering for high-flying Patriots.
17 New York Jets
(4-3) After going six games without an interception, Testaverde threw three last week.
18 Cincinnati
(4-3) There’s friction between Corey Dillon and Jon Kitna.
19 Indianapolis
(3-3) Without Edgerrin James, the pressure is really on Peyton Manning.
20 Atlanta
(3-3) Reshuffling the secondary helped this defense.
21 Minnesota
(3-4) Cris Carter made a fool of himself on the sideline. Again.
22 Seattle
(3-3) Shaun Alexander needs to get a better grip on the ball.
23 Tennessee
(2-4) Eddie George wasn’t himself last week ... then, he got hurt.
24 Buffalo
(1-5) Rob Johnson looked strong, even though his team lost at San Diego.
25 Arizona
(2-4) Can the Cardinals keep up their baffling edge over Philadelphia?
26 Jacksonville
(2-4) Jaguars can’t run, and they’ve lost four in a row.
27 Dallas
(2-4) Ryan Leaf experiment could begin at any time.
28 Washington
(2-5) Redskins have won two consecutive games and, hey, that’s a start.
29 Carolina
(1-6) Panther stars are turning out to be underachievers.
30 Kansas City
(1-6) Trent Green simply isn’t getting better.
31 Detroit
(0-6) Lions are on their way to a perfect season.
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