Alright, well, I'm going to try and stay faithful to doing this each week, and I'm only going to include the top 10 teams in both the NFC and AFC, in my opinion, of course.
1. Dallas Cowboys - No question right now. Romo and T.O. are a great tandem, and the rest of the team can certainly carry the load when opposing teams overcompensate for T.O. by throwing double and triple coverage on him. MBIII is the real deal, and Felix Jones is consistently showing flashes of great things to come. He's explosive when he runs the ball, especially on punt returns. Plenty of dynamic players, and they'll be lingering around the top spot all year, barring injuries.
2. Denver Broncos - Not quite on the same page as the Cowboys, but the newly indentured Cutler and Marshall pairing is extraordinary. After sitting out game 1 with a suspension, Brandon Marshall is lighting up the field with a 160+ and 150+ yard back-to-back performance, includig 18 catches in his debut! Unbelievable. If Cutler can keep up his furious pace, this team is going to be the team to beat in the AFC.
3. Philadelphia Eagles - No big name WR's, no problem. They showed they can play with the Cowboys on MNF, however, their defense needs to play more consistently. They got lit up in Week 2, but played nearly flawless defense during Week 1 and Week 3, with the real test being against Pittsburgh. The Steelers couldn't generate any type of momentum against the blitz packages from Jimmy Johnson. As we saw in the 2nd half of the game though, the offense will struggle without McNabb fully healthy and Westbrook back in the line-up. Their entire season basically relies on those two for the offensive side of things.
4. Buffalo Bills - They've had a difficult schedule thus far, and they keep finding ways to grind out wins. That's the difference between good teams and mediocre teams - figuring out ways to win. Marshawn Lynch is the real deal, and even if it's ugly, they are still 3-0.
5. New York Giants - The reigning Super Bowl champions are showing a lot of poise and guts, especially after losing Strahan to retirement and Osi to injury for the year. Tough defense and managing an offense are the keys to their success.
6. Tennessee Titans - Even with Vince Young down, Kerry Collins came right in and played the position the way they needed it to be played. This is tough, young team that is on the up and up. Teams haven't been very worried about the prospect of playing them, but they should be, and they are showing opponents why with their 3-0 start.
7. Green Bay Packers - The loss to the Cowboys on Sunday night was certainly a good gauge for them to figure out where they need to fill the voids. The offense was nothing short of stale, but the defense put together a nice gameplan against the best WR in the league, T.O. Aaron Rodgers needs to continue to play at a high level for this team to be successful.
8. Baltimore Ravens - Although they had an unexpected BYE week during Week 2 because of Hurricane Ike, this team is showing the league that their defense is back, and ready to win another championship on it's back. Flacco at the helm is questionable at best, and he certainly isn't going to win games for the Ravens, but with the defense playing lights out, they are going to continue to make noise. Lets see how they can handle playing the last 14 weeks of the regular season without a break though? Bodies will start breaking down, which is unfortunate for this team.
9. Pittsburgh Steelers - They showed the diversity in running, passing, and tough defense during their first 2 weeks of the season, but were literally man handled by the Eagles. The offensive line gave up 9 sacks, and Big Ben was rattled by pressure and hits over 20 times on top of the sacks. They need to protect their QB better if they want to have success, and Willie Parker needs to get momentum to free up Big Ben to do his thing. The Steelers will bounce back from the beating, but how much damage was done in the loss to the Eagles? How hurt is Big Ben's throwing hand?
10. Jacksonville Jaguars - The only team with a 1-2 record to make the top 10. This is no mis-print, this team is good. It simply took them a few weeks to figure it out. The running game came to life in week 3, and now everyone is going to have to adjust to the dynamic duo of Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew. They caught a tough break in their loss to Buffalo in Week 2, but bounced back to STEAL a win from Indy in week 3. Welcome to the top 10 Jacksonville.


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