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It’s the time when every NFL team has the same goal; they all just want to get to the Super Bowl. While the Seahawks will begin the season on the pole, they know it will be hard to stay on a Super-winning roll.
Yes, we're rhyming our way through the 2014 power rankings debut. Games don't count yet, and there's plenty of fun to be had. We're taking this seriously, of course, but no one's playing starters in the fourth quarter, yet. So lighten up and enjoy; there's plenty more where this comes from.
#1
Russell Wilson (AP Photo)
They’re defending champs led by wily old Pete, returning that defense that’s oh-so sweet. They go into the season as the team to beat, but it's unfortunately unlikely the Seahawks will repeat.
#2 http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/sto...n-2014-seahawks-49ers-broncos-packers/slide/1
Colin Kaepernick (AP Photo)
The 49ers have been right there but not fine enough. Still Harbaugh’s gang is always tough. Some defensive concerns might make it rough, but we’re about to see Kaepernick strut his very best stuff. NEXT
#3
Peyton Manning (AP Photo)
Peyton came close but no cigar, even though that offense set such a high bar. With an improved defense they’re really not that far, relying a little less on The Sheriff to be such a star. NEXT
#4
Aaron Rodgers (AP Photo)
Everyone knows they’re well armed with A-Rod, who returns to his place as a passing god. They can now run again on that frozen Lambeau sod, and that’s why they get the third NFC nod. NEXT
#5
Brandin Cooks (AP Photo)
Just when you thought their offense couldn’t be more of a Brees, they add a Cooks to the kitchen to further please. That defense no longer puts opponents at ease, with a pass rush and secondary that’s not just a tease. NEXT
#6
Tom Brady (AP Photo)
They still have that man named Brady, and that coach who’s more shrewd than shady. Gronk in that offense is prettier than the quarterback’s lady, they’ll battle for the AFC even when not quite cady. NEXT
#7
Andrew Luck (AP Photo)
Their rushing attack and defense haven’t run amok, but they are fortunate to have such a good Luck. As they give him more help and they're no longer stuck, they'll get more bang from their talented young buck. NEXT
#8
LeSean McCoy (AP Photo)
It didn’t take long for Kelly's offense to succeed, and in Foles they have their quarterback indeed. We love their running game with Shady up to speed, but just a little more D is what they still need. NEXT
#9
Ben Roethlisberger (AP Photo)
Believe in Big Ben to have his best season for real, and that zone running game gives the team more zeal. Thanks to some infused young talent, that Curtain again is more like steel; that’s why have they have some big rebound appeal. NEXT
#10
Andy Dalton (AP Photo)
Their offense is about to take on a different Hue, which will help Dalton better earn what’s due. There’s no longer reason for Jungle fans to be blue, because they remain AFC contenders so true. NEXT
#11
Jared Allen (AP Photo)
Great things came from their offense after Trestman got their trust; now it’s up to Cutler to go boom instead of bust. Their run defense still needs to shake off some rust, but adding Allen gives their pass rush more gust. NEXT
#12
Cam Newton (AP Photo)
Everyone’s worried about who’s catching balls from Cam, but their offensive line and secondary are bound to cause more jam. Luke and that front seven still give them plenty of wham, and don’t forget about Thomas working the SAM. NEXT
#13
Joe Flacco (AP Photo)
Although Ray and Ed will play never more, there are signs their defense has rebuilt full bore. They’ll still need an above-average Joes to help them more, because that new-look offense needs to score. NEXT
#14
Jamaal Charles (AP Photo)
They couldn’t ask much more from their first season with Andy; Jamaal and Alex helped turn that offense into a dandy. Year 2 comes with harder candy, and coming up with enough wins is a lot less handy. NEXT
#15
Geno Smith (AP Photo)
They have been smart to make Geno their quarterback pick, even with the presence of Michael Vick. Rex should know his run defense remains sick, but he’ll hope Pryor knowledge gives their secondary an uptick. NEXT
#16
Carson Palmer (AP Photo)
The defense still looks OK, even without Dockett, but now they need more from Carson in the pocket. On Floyd, on Fitz, on Brown as part of that sprocket, but everyone’s most excited about Andre the rocket. NEXT
#17
Robert Quinn (AP Photo)
Their ferocious front-four pass rush is led by the mighty Quinn, but one must wonder if their offense will do them in. Playing in a division where it’s hard to win, it’s hard to buy that sleeper playoff spin.
It’s the time when every NFL team has the same goal; they all just want to get to the Super Bowl. While the Seahawks will begin the season on the pole, they know it will be hard to stay on a Super-winning roll.
Yes, we're rhyming our way through the 2014 power rankings debut. Games don't count yet, and there's plenty of fun to be had. We're taking this seriously, of course, but no one's playing starters in the fourth quarter, yet. So lighten up and enjoy; there's plenty more where this comes from.
#1
Russell Wilson (AP Photo)
They’re defending champs led by wily old Pete, returning that defense that’s oh-so sweet. They go into the season as the team to beat, but it's unfortunately unlikely the Seahawks will repeat.
#2 http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/sto...n-2014-seahawks-49ers-broncos-packers/slide/1
Colin Kaepernick (AP Photo)
The 49ers have been right there but not fine enough. Still Harbaugh’s gang is always tough. Some defensive concerns might make it rough, but we’re about to see Kaepernick strut his very best stuff. NEXT
#3
Peyton Manning (AP Photo)
Peyton came close but no cigar, even though that offense set such a high bar. With an improved defense they’re really not that far, relying a little less on The Sheriff to be such a star. NEXT
#4
Aaron Rodgers (AP Photo)
Everyone knows they’re well armed with A-Rod, who returns to his place as a passing god. They can now run again on that frozen Lambeau sod, and that’s why they get the third NFC nod. NEXT
#5
Brandin Cooks (AP Photo)
Just when you thought their offense couldn’t be more of a Brees, they add a Cooks to the kitchen to further please. That defense no longer puts opponents at ease, with a pass rush and secondary that’s not just a tease. NEXT
#6
Tom Brady (AP Photo)
They still have that man named Brady, and that coach who’s more shrewd than shady. Gronk in that offense is prettier than the quarterback’s lady, they’ll battle for the AFC even when not quite cady. NEXT
#7
Andrew Luck (AP Photo)
Their rushing attack and defense haven’t run amok, but they are fortunate to have such a good Luck. As they give him more help and they're no longer stuck, they'll get more bang from their talented young buck. NEXT
#8
LeSean McCoy (AP Photo)
It didn’t take long for Kelly's offense to succeed, and in Foles they have their quarterback indeed. We love their running game with Shady up to speed, but just a little more D is what they still need. NEXT
#9
Ben Roethlisberger (AP Photo)
Believe in Big Ben to have his best season for real, and that zone running game gives the team more zeal. Thanks to some infused young talent, that Curtain again is more like steel; that’s why have they have some big rebound appeal. NEXT
#10
Andy Dalton (AP Photo)
Their offense is about to take on a different Hue, which will help Dalton better earn what’s due. There’s no longer reason for Jungle fans to be blue, because they remain AFC contenders so true. NEXT
#11
Jared Allen (AP Photo)
Great things came from their offense after Trestman got their trust; now it’s up to Cutler to go boom instead of bust. Their run defense still needs to shake off some rust, but adding Allen gives their pass rush more gust. NEXT
#12
Cam Newton (AP Photo)
Everyone’s worried about who’s catching balls from Cam, but their offensive line and secondary are bound to cause more jam. Luke and that front seven still give them plenty of wham, and don’t forget about Thomas working the SAM. NEXT
#13
Joe Flacco (AP Photo)
Although Ray and Ed will play never more, there are signs their defense has rebuilt full bore. They’ll still need an above-average Joes to help them more, because that new-look offense needs to score. NEXT
#14
Jamaal Charles (AP Photo)
They couldn’t ask much more from their first season with Andy; Jamaal and Alex helped turn that offense into a dandy. Year 2 comes with harder candy, and coming up with enough wins is a lot less handy. NEXT
#15
Geno Smith (AP Photo)
They have been smart to make Geno their quarterback pick, even with the presence of Michael Vick. Rex should know his run defense remains sick, but he’ll hope Pryor knowledge gives their secondary an uptick. NEXT
#16
Carson Palmer (AP Photo)
The defense still looks OK, even without Dockett, but now they need more from Carson in the pocket. On Floyd, on Fitz, on Brown as part of that sprocket, but everyone’s most excited about Andre the rocket. NEXT
#17
Robert Quinn (AP Photo)
Their ferocious front-four pass rush is led by the mighty Quinn, but one must wonder if their offense will do them in. Playing in a division where it’s hard to win, it’s hard to buy that sleeper playoff spin.