PML Power Rankings

1. Green Bay Packers
• Coach: Wimmy
• Record: 5-0
• Overview: The Packers have been dominant, led by their strong running game and elite defense, allowing just 19 ppg. QB J.Love has been efficient, and the team continues to find success across all areas.
• Key Players:
• J.Love (QB): 57 completions, 96 attempts, 870 yards, 4 TDs
• J.Jacobs (RB): 78 attempts, 622 yards, 11 TDs
• Team Stat: Total Defense: 349 ypg (4th)
• Outlook: With a strong all-around game, Green Bay is poised for a deep playoff run. Their defense is suffocating, and they will remain a tough team to beat.

2. Minnesota Vikings
• Coach: Sean Paul Dotson
• Record: 5-1
• Overview: The Vikings are rolling with their balanced offense and a solid passing attack. QB D.Allar has been leading the charge, and their defense has been solid, ranking high in passing defense.
• Key Players:
• D.Allar (QB): 123 completions, 178 attempts, 2,026 yards, 22 TDs
• J.Jefferson (WR): 30 receptions, 565 yards, 6 TDs
• Team Stat: Passing offense: 347.5 ypg (6th)
• Outlook: The Vikings’ offense is one of the league’s most potent, and their defense is holding steady. A deep playoff run is well within their reach if they keep their momentum.

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
• Coach: Casper
• Record: 5-1
• Overview: The Bucs’ offense is firing on all cylinders with QB K.Rourke leading the way, and their defense has been solid, ranking 15th in total yards allowed.
• Key Players:
• K.Rourke (QB): 140 completions, 220 attempts, 2,391 yards, 26 TDs
• T.Palmer (WR): 29 receptions, 571 yards, 6 TDs
• Team Stat: Total offense: 482.8 ypg (2nd)
• Outlook: With a high-scoring offense, the Bucs will continue to be a tough opponent, especially as they make strides with their defense. A playoff berth looks promising.

4. Pittsburgh Steelers
• Coach: lil queque
• Record: 4-1
• Overview: The Steelers are impressive with a solid rushing attack and strong defense, ranking 4th in total yards allowed. Their offensive and defensive balance makes them a contender.
• Key Players:
• K.Salter (QB): 57 completions, 80 attempts, 873 yards, 11 TDs
• R.Dubinion (RB): 71 attempts, 515 yards, 3 TDs
• Team Stat: Rushing offense: 158.4 ypg (4th)
• Outlook: The Steelers’ balanced attack on offense and defense should keep them competitive for a playoff spot and possibly beyond.

5. Los Angeles Chargers
• Coach: Jc
• Record: 4-1
• Overview: The Chargers’ offense is potent, ranking 6th in passing yards per game. Their defense has room for improvement, but their offense continues to shine.
• Key Players:
• J.Herbert (QB): 80 completions, 114 attempts, 1,593 yards, 19 TDs
• L.McConkey (WR): 20 receptions, 401 yards, 4 TDs
• Team Stat: Passing offense: 326 ypg (11th)
• Outlook: The Chargers’ offense is explosive, but their defense will need to step up to make a serious playoff push. They are in the hunt for a top spot in the AFC.

6. Los Angeles Rams
• Coach: Fallen
• Record: 5-1
• Overview: The Rams’ offense is dynamic, scoring 45 ppg, second-best in the league. Their defense is slightly below average, but their scoring power puts them among the top teams.
• Key Players:
• Q.Ewers (QB): 131 completions, 197 attempts, 2,170 yards, 20 TDs
• C.Roberts (WR): 31 receptions, 716 yards, 6 TDs
• Team Stat: Points scored: 45 ppg (2nd)
• Outlook: The Rams’ offense is a juggernaut, but they will need to address their defense if they are to be true contenders for the postseason.

7. Jacksonville Jaguars
• Coach: big booty T
• Record: 4-1
• Overview: The Jaguars’ balanced offense and defense have them positioned well in the AFC South. QB T.Lawrence is playing well, and their defense is stingy against the run.
• Key Players:
• T.Lawrence (QB): 110 completions, 147 attempts, 1,453 yards, 15 TDs
• T.Etienne Jr (RB): 73 attempts, 399 yards, 4 TDs
• Team Stat: Rushing offense: 131.2 ypg (7th)
• Outlook: The Jaguars are looking like a strong contender in the AFC, with a balanced offense and a defense that can control the game. They’ll remain competitive in the division.

8. Washington Commanders
• Coach: quentin Kiser
• Record: 4-1
• Overview: The Commanders have shown their ability to balance both offensive and defensive strengths. J.Daniels has been great under center, and they have a solid rushing attack.
• Key Players:
• J.Daniels (QB): 85 completions, 147 attempts, 1,472 yards, 12 TDs
• D.Sampson (RB): 82 attempts, 538 yards, 5 TDs
• Team Stat: Rushing offense: 136 ypg (5th)
• Outlook: The Commanders are one of the most balanced teams in the league, and they’ll be a serious contender for the playoffs if they keep their momentum.

9. Dallas Cowboys
• Coach: DramaMan
• Record: 3-2
• Overview: The Cowboys’ offense ranks 4th in total yards, but their defense has been shaky, allowing 38 points per game. Their high-powered offense gives them hope for a deep postseason run.
• Key Players:
• C.Stroud (QB): 64 completions, 98 attempts, 1,048 yards, 7 TDs
• X.Restrepo (WR): 24 receptions, 541 yards, 1 TD
• Team Stat: Total offense: 484.4 ypg (1st)
• Outlook: The Cowboys are a potent offensive team, but their defensive inconsistency could cost them in crucial games. They’ll need to improve on defense to challenge for the top spots in the NFC.

10. Las Vegas Raiders
• Coach: Codes
• Record: 3-2
• Overview: The Raiders have been solid offensively, with QB A.Manning leading the charge. Their defense has room for improvement, but their offensive prowess keeps them competitive.
• Key Players:
• A.Manning (QB): 89 completions, 126 attempts, 1,649 yards, 15 TDs
• D.Samuel Sr (WR): 22 receptions, 525 yards, 6 TDs
• Team Stat: Total offense: 482.8 ypg (2nd)
• Outlook: The Raiders have one of the league’s most productive offenses but will need their defense to improve in order to stay in the playoff hunt. Their future depends on how they tighten up defensively.

Here is the 11 through 20 Power Rankings with team details, key players, stats, and outlook:

11. New England Patriots
• Coach: isNefarious
• Record: 3-2
• Overview: The Patriots have been solid this season, led by a balanced offense. QB D.Maye is throwing efficiently, and their defense is one of the best against the run, allowing only 59.8 yards per game.
• Key Players:
• D.Maye (QB): 93 completions, 150 attempts, 1,504 yards, 14 TDs
• O.Hampton (RB): 65 attempts, 337 yards, 1 TD
• Team Stat: Rushing Defense: 59.8 ypg (1st)
• Outlook: The Patriots’ run defense and balanced offense should help them stay competitive in a tough AFC East. Their ability to control the clock and the line of scrimmage could make them a tough playoff contender.

12. Baltimore Ravens
• Coach: Creo_Benny
• Record: 3-2
• Overview: The Ravens’ offense is driven by QB L.Jackson, who provides dual-threat ability. However, their defense needs work, especially in pass defense, where they are allowing over 338 yards per game.
• Key Players:
• L.Jackson (QB): 61 completions, 96 attempts, 1,080 yards, 11 TDs
• N.Harbor (WR): 27 receptions, 645 yards, 9 TDs
• Team Stat: Rushing offense: 111.4 ypg (12th)
• Outlook: With L.Jackson leading the offense, the Ravens will remain dangerous. If they can tighten up their pass defense, they could be a force in the AFC North.

13. New York Giants
• Coach: passport
• Record: 3-2
• Overview: The Giants’ offense has been decent, but they have struggled to score at times. Their defense has been strong, especially in pass coverage, but they need more consistency from their offense to keep up with top-tier teams.
• Key Players:
• M.Penix Jr (QB): 42 completions, 67 attempts, 808 yards, 7 TDs
• M.Nabers (WR): 25 receptions, 537 yards, 6 TDs
• Team Stat: Passing defense: 251.6 ypg (3rd)
• Outlook: The Giants need to generate more offense, but their defense is solid. If their offense can find consistency, they could be a dangerous team in the NFC.

14. Philadelphia Eagles
• Coach: stds Burn
• Record: 3-2
• Overview: The Eagles have a top-tier offense with QB J.Hurts, but they’ve struggled defensively. They’re allowing 36 ppg and 283 yards passing, which could be a liability down the stretch.
• Key Players:
• J.Hurts (QB): 123 completions, 193 attempts, 1,824 yards, 14 TDs
• N.Singleton (WR): 34 receptions, 464 yards, 3 TDs
• Team Stat: Passing offense: 343.2 ypg (7th)
• Outlook: The Eagles will need to tighten up defensively, but their offense is potent enough to keep them in the playoff race. Their success hinges on how well they improve defensively.

15. Chicago Bears
• Coach: God
• Record: 3-2
• Overview: The Bears’ offense has been steady but not overwhelming. They have a solid defense, ranking 5th in passing yards allowed per game, but their offense still needs to do more to truly compete at the top level.
• Key Players:
• C.Williams (QB): 117 completions, 167 attempts, 1,556 yards, 14 TDs
• G.Kittle (WR): 19 receptions, 405 yards, 2 TDs
• Team Stat: Passing defense: 267.6 ypg (5th)
• Outlook: The Bears’ defense gives them a solid foundation, but they’ll need more from their offense if they’re going to challenge in the NFC North.

16. New Orleans Saints
• Coach: sticky
• Record: 3-3
• Overview: The Saints have struggled with consistency but have a strong running game with K.Miller. Their defense has allowed 460 ypg, but their offense can put up points when needed.
• Key Players:
• C.Weigman (QB): 107 completions, 157 attempts, 1,400 yards, 8 TDs
• C.Olave (WR): 14 receptions, 361 yards, 4 TDs
• Team Stat: Rushing offense: 174.2 ypg (2nd)
• Outlook: The Saints are in the hunt, but they need to improve defensively to stay competitive. If their defense can improve, they’ll have a shot at a playoff spot.

17. Buffalo Bills
• Coach: Cammy A1
• Record: 2-3
• Overview: The Bills have struggled to find consistency, but their offense remains potent. QB J.Allen continues to be the focal point, throwing for over 1,500 yards and 12 touchdowns. The defense has performed well against the pass, but they need to be more consistent overall.
• Key Players:
• J.Allen (QB): 121 completions, 181 attempts, 1,515 yards, 12 TDs
• A.Schwartz (WR): 25 receptions, 318 yards, 3 TDs
• S.Thomas (RB): 67 attempts, 378 yards, 2 TDs
• Team Stat: Passing offense: 290 ypg (19th)
• Outlook: With a high-powered passing attack led by Allen, the Bills can still put up points. However, their 29 ppg allowed and inconsistency on defense might be their Achilles’ heel. They need to find a balance to push toward the playoffs.

18. Kansas City Chiefs
• Coach: pictureboy
• Record: 2-3
• Overview: Despite being the defending champions, the Chiefs are struggling this season. They rely heavily on their passing game, but their defense has given up 36 ppg, which has been their downfall.
• Key Players:
• P.Mahomes (QB): 121 completions, 168 attempts, 1,858 yards, 13 TDs
• X.Worthy (WR): 32 receptions, 495 yards, 4 TDs
• Team Stat: Passing offense: 362.6 ypg (3rd)
• Outlook: If the Chiefs’ defense can improve, they’ll be back in contention. Their offense is still top-tier, and as long as Mahomes is under center, they remain a dangerous team.

19. Arizona Cardinals
• Coach: free solar panels
• Record: 2-4
• Overview: The Cardinals have shown flashes of potential with QB K.Murray and WR T.McBride. However, they’ve been inconsistent, and their defense has given up over 425 ypg.
• Key Players:
• K.Murray (QB): 101 completions, 158 attempts, 1,790 yards, 14 TDs
• T.McBride (WR): 19 receptions, 422 yards, 8 TDs
• Team Stat: Passing offense: 294.5 ypg (18th)
• Outlook: The Cardinals will need to clean up their defense and find more consistency from their offense. With Murray at the helm, they still have a chance to turn things around.

20. Seattle Seahawks
• Coach: mark
• Record: 2-3
• Overview: The Seahawks are in the middle of a tough season but have shown promise with J.Milton III at QB. Their rushing attack, led by K.Walker III, has been decent but not enough to carry them consistently. Defensively, they have allowed a lot of yardage but have a strong pass rush.
• Key Players:
• J.Milton III (QB): 81 completions, 129 attempts, 1,259 yards, 8 TDs
• K.Walker III (RB): 57 attempts, 214 yards, 6 TDs
• G.Wilson (WR): 17 receptions, 290 yards, 2 TDs
• Team Stat: Passing offense: 271.4 ypg (25th)
• Outlook: Seattle’s offense has not been very effective in terms of yards, and their defense has struggled with both the pass and run. They need to improve in these areas to stay competitive in the NFC West, but with the talent on both sides of the ball, they have potential.

Apologies for the cutoff earlier. Here’s the full list of teams ranked 20-32, with detailed overviews and stats for each team:

21. Browns
• Record: 3-3
• Coach: HD
• Overview & Outlook:
The Browns’ offense ranks 5th in total yards (448.2 ypg) and 5th in passing yards (349.7 ypg). QB C. Ward is leading a solid offense, but the defense has been shaky, ranking 29th in points allowed per game (40 ppg). The Browns’ pass defense is struggling (338.3 ypg allowed), but their offense has enough weapons to keep them competitive. They need to tighten up defensively if they want to make a playoff push.
• Key Stats:
• Passing Leader: C. Ward – 2,165 yards, 26 TDs
• Receiving Leader: D. Njoku – 503 yards, 6 TDs
• Rushing Leader: J. Ford – 402 yards, 0 TD
• Team Stat: 448.2 ypg (5th in NFL)

22. Broncos
• Record: 2-3
• Coach: BenchWarmer
• Overview & Outlook:
Denver’s offense ranks 16th in total yards (419.4 ypg) with a solid rushing attack ranked 9th (123.2 ypg). QB B. Nix has put up good numbers (1,544 yards, 11 TDs), but the defense is a weak point. The Broncos’ pass defense ranks 24th (325 ypg). They will need to improve their defense to stay competitive in a tough AFC West.
• Key Stats:
• Passing Leader: B. Nix – 1,544 yards, 11 TDs
• Receiving Leader: P. Nacua – 396 yards, 5 TDs
• Rushing Leader: D. Edwards – 210 yards, 2 TDs
• Team Stat: 449.4 ypg (26th in NFL)

23. Panthers
• Record: 2-4
• Coach: Panthers_PML
• Overview & Outlook:
The Panthers’ offense struggles in the passing game, ranking 28th in passing yards (252.5 ypg). QB B. Young has 1,475 yards and 14 TDs but needs better support from his offensive line and weapons around him. Their defense is allowing 32 points per game, which is a significant concern. The Panthers need to improve in both the passing game and defense to climb up the standings.
• Key Stats:
• Passing Leader: B. Young – 1,475 yards, 14 TDs
• Receiving Leader: C. Claypool – 467 yards, 5 TDs
• Rushing Leader: A. Jeanty – 221 yards, 2 TDs
• Team Stat: 361.7 ypg (27th in NFL)

24. 49ers
• Record: 2-4
• Coach: FrozenSpawn
• Overview & Outlook:
The 49ers’ offense is struggling to generate yardage (333.2 ypg, 31st in the league). They have a solid defense but need to find a rhythm offensively. QB N. Fifita has thrown for 1,016 yards and 6 TDs, but their rushing attack (96.7 ypg) and passing game need improvement. If the offense can step up, the 49ers could still be a tough contender, but as of now, they’re lacking consistency.
• Key Stats:
• Passing Leader: N. Fifita – 1,016 yards, 6 TDs
• Receiving Leader: L. Haisz – 477 yards, 3 TDs
• Rushing Leader: C. McCaffrey – 414 yards, 2 TDs
• Team Stat: 333.2 ypg (31st in NFL)

25. Bengals
• Record: 2-4
• Coach: VET
• Overview & Outlook:
Despite putting up decent yardage (420 ypg, 15th in the league), the Bengals have struggled with consistency. QB J. Burrow (1,979 yards, 19 TDs) is playing well, but the defense has been a significant weakness, ranking 24th in points allowed (38 ppg). The Bengals need to improve defensively, particularly in stopping the run (allowing 141.5 ypg), if they want to get back on track.
• Key Stats:
• Passing Leader: J. Burrow – 1,979 yards, 19 TDs
• Receiving Leader: E. Engram – 759 yards, 8 TDs
• Rushing Leader: Q. Judkins – 274 yards, 2 TDs
• Team Stat: 428.3 ypg (19th in NFL)

26. Texans
• Record: 2-3
• Coach: AntDawgtheGamer
• Overview & Outlook:
The Texans have the worst offense in the league, ranking 32nd in total yards (306.6 ypg) and 32nd in passing yards (223.2 ypg). Despite this, their defense has been a bright spot, ranking 1st in passing yards allowed (206.6 ypg). A. Johnson (965 yards, 7 TDs) has been solid, but the offense will need to improve dramatically if they hope to compete in the AFC.
• Key Stats:
• Passing Leader: A. Johnson – 965 yards, 7 TDs
• Receiving Leader: J. Gibson – 416 yards, 5 TDs
• Rushing Leader: P. Mafah – 150 yards, 1 TD
• Team Stat: 306.6 ypg (32nd in NFL)

Certainly! Here’s the updated information for the Indianapolis Colts:

27. Indianapolis Colts
• Record: 1-4
• Coach: brooky baby
• Overview & Outlook:
The Colts have a potent passing game, ranked 15th in the league with 315.4 passing yards per game. QB A. Richardson has thrown for 1,504 yards and 9 TDs, showcasing his ability to air it out. However, their defense is a major concern, ranking 30th in points allowed (42 ppg) and 26th in passing yards allowed (334.8 ypg). The Colts have one of the league’s best rushing offenses (130.2 ypg, 8th), led by J. Taylor (419 yards, 6 TDs), but their overall balance needs improvement, especially defensively. To turn their season around, they’ll need to tighten their pass defense and become more consistent in all phases of the game.
• Key Stats:
• Passing Leader: A. Richardson – 1,504 yards, 9 TDs
• Receiving Leader: L. Musgrave – 372 yards, 2 TDs
• Rushing Leader: J. Taylor – 419 yards, 6 TDs
• Team Stat: 445.6 ypg (7th in NFL)

28. Dolphins
• Record: 1-4
• Coach: Curtis candy
• Overview & Outlook:
The Dolphins’ offense has struggled to keep pace, ranking 30th in points (24 ppg) and 32nd in total yards (504.2 ypg). QB S. Sanders (1,672 yards, 9 TDs) has played well but needs more help from the running game. The defense is allowing 43 points per game, which is one of the worst in the league. The Dolphins need to focus on fixing their defense and creating a more balanced attack to compete in the division.
• Key Stats:
• Passing Leader: S. Sanders – 1,672 yards, 9 TDs
• Receiving Leader: T. Hill – 513 yards, 4 TDs
• Rushing Leader: D. Achane – 210 yards, 3 TDs
• Team Stat: 504.2 ypg (32nd in NFL)

29. Jets
• Record: 1-4
• Coach: dirty water
• Overview & Outlook:
The Jets’ offense ranks 9th in passing yards (331 ypg), with QB J. Milroe (1,755 yards, 8 TDs) playing solid football. However, the defense is allowing 358.6 ypg (31st), which has been a major hindrance. Their defense is also allowing 39 points per game (28th). If the Jets can improve their defense and balance their offense, they could turn the season around.
• Key Stats:
• Passing Leader: J. Milroe – 1,755 yards, 8 TDs
• Receiving Leader: K. Pitts – 486 yards, 2 TDs
• Rushing Leader: J. Milroe – 237 yards, 7 TDs
• Team Stat: 457.4 ypg (29th in NFL)

30. Lions
• Record: 1-5
• Coach: puff
• Overview & Outlook:
The Lions have one of the worst defenses in the league, ranking 32nd in points allowed (33 ppg). Offensively, they are struggling to find consistency, ranking 25th in rushing yards (87 ypg) and 23rd in passing yards (272.2 ypg). QB N. Iamaleava has 1,593 yards and 17 TDs but has not received enough support. The Lions need to improve on both sides of the ball if they want to stay in contention.
• Key Stats:
• Passing Leader: N. Iamaleava – 1,593 yards, 17 TDs
• Receiving Leader: A. St. Brown – 501 yards, 7 TDs
• Rushing Leader: K. Williams – 195 yards, 1 TD
• Team Stat: 359.2 ypg (29th in NFL)

31. Falcons
• Record: 0-5
• Coach: AROD
• Overview & Outlook:
The Falcons have struggled in all aspects of the game. Their offense ranks 29th in points per game (24 ppg) and 28th in rushing yards (76.6 ypg). Their defense has been just as bad, allowing 46 points per game (32nd). The Falcons need a drastic turnaround in both their offensive and defensive units to start competing.
• Key Stats:
• Passing Leader: S. Howell – 1,211 yards, 7 TDs
• Receiving Leader: D. London – 542 yards, 3 TDs
• Rushing Leader: B. Robinson – 160 yards, 0 TD
• Team Stat: 444.2 ypg (23rd in NFL)

32. Titans
• Record: 0-5
• Coach: JPGaming247
• Overview & Outlook:
The Titans have struggled to get anything going offensively, ranking 26th in total yards (362.8 ypg) and 32nd in passing yards (79.2 ypg). Their defense has also been a liability, allowing 38 points per game. QB W. Levis has thrown for 1,329 yards and 9 TDs, but without a solid running game or defense, the Titans are in dire need of improvement across the board.
• Key Stats:
• Passing Leader: W. Levis – 1,329 yards, 9 TDs
• Receiving Leader: C. Okonkwo – 385 yards, 3 TDs
• Rushing Leader: A. Green – 297 yards, 4 TDs
• Team Stat: 447.8 ypg (24th in NFL)