Week 6 Power Rankings: Perfect team doesn't exist

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32. New York Jets (0-5)

Last Week: L, 37-22 vs. Dallas Cowboys

Up Next: vs. Denver Broncos, 9:30 a.m. ET (London)

Direction and discipline were the givens when the Jets hired Aaron Glenn as head coach. Now? Alarm bells sounding over a lifeless effort and the continued missteps from a high-priced defense.

31. Miami Dolphins (1-4)

Last Week: L, 27-24 at Carolina Panthers

Up Next: vs. Los Angeles Chargers (3-2), 1 p.m. ET

Might be a housecleaning warning in Miami if the Dolphins don't put up a reasonable effort on Sunday.

30. Tennessee Titans (1-4)

Last Week: W, 22-21 at Arizona Cardinals

Up Next: at Las Vegas Raiders (1-4), 4:05 p.m. ET

Cam Ward's greater command of pro offense and poise, fight to give Tennessee a glimmer of hope brighter days are closer than some projected after an 0-4 September. Last of three in a row on the road.

29. New York Giants (1-4)

Last Week: L, 26-14 at New Orleans Saints

Up Next: vs. Philadelphia Eagles (4-1), 8:20 p.m. ET (Thursday)

Rookies are going to bring energy and growing pains from week-to-week. Brian Daboll has a 1-6 record (2022 playoffs included) against the Eagles the past three seasons.

28. New Orleans Saints (1-4)

Last Week: W, 26-14 vs. New York Giants

Up Next: vs. New England Patriots (3-2), 1 p.m. ET

Beating a rookie quarterback at home still counts as one full win. Even the sum-of-parts operation in New Orleans can turn five takeaways and eight penalties into a victory.

27. Cincinnati Bengals (2-3)

Last Week: L, 37-24 vs. Detroit Lions

Up Next: at Green Bay Packers (2-1-1), 1 p.m. ET

Jake Browning, this hook is for you. A fourth-quarter flurry aside, Browning has been atrocious trying to play Joe Burrow.

26. Las Vegas Raiders (1-4)

Last Week: L, 40-6

Up Next: vs. Tennessee Titans (1-4), 4:05 p.m. ET

Sixteen TDs allowed and only four takeaways compared to 10 turnovers paints the picture of another disappointing start for the Raiders.

25. Cleveland Browns (1-4)

Last Week: L, 21-17 vs. Minnesota Vikings (London)

Up Next: at Pittsburgh Steelers (3-1), 1 p.m. ET

Benching Joe Flacco is likely the right move for a team going nowhere fast. Defense would be good enough to turn almost any team into a title contender. With a hyper-conversative offensive scheme, the Browns require their defense to be the hammer.

24. Carolina Panthers (2-3)

Last Week: W, 27-24 vs. Miami Dolphins

Up Next: vs. Dallas Cowboys (2-2-1), 1 p.m. ET

Not ready to dial up the Super Bowl futures by any stretch, but the Cats are capable and have been better at home. After hosting Dallas, Carolina plays the Jets. Is a winning streak and over .500 record possible before the meat of the NFC South schedule hits?

23. Arizona Cardinals (2-3)

Last Week: L, 22-21 vs. Tennessee Titans

Up Next: at Indianapolis Colts (4-1), 1 p.m. ET

Figuring out the second half is the make-or-break issue for the Cardinals. Shut out in the fourth quarter for the fourth time in five games in a brutal loss to the Titans last week. Only one third-quarter TD all season.

22. Baltimore Ravens (1-4)

Last Week: L, 44-10 vs. Houston Texans

Up Next: vs. Los Angeles Rams (3-2), 1 p.m. ET

All-around disappointment is right, John Harbaugh. We're shocked to see the Ravens near the bottom third of the NFL, too.

21. Houston Texans (2-3)

Last Week: W, at Baltimore Ravens

Up Next: Bye week

Cranked out a convincing win against the Baltimore "B" team. Bye week could be make or break for setting a course on offense.

20. Atlanta Falcons (2-2)

Last Week: Bye week

Up Next: vs. Buffalo Bills (4-1), 7:15 p.m. ET (Monday)

Still afloat after an up-and-down start. Opportunity for a statement with consecutive primetime dates (at San Francisco, Oct. 19) before schedule softens.

19. Chicago Bears (2-2)

Last Week: Bye week

Up Next: at Washington Commanders (3-2), 8:15 p.m. ET (Monday)

Pretty tasty Monday main event is a rematch of the Jayden Daniels "Hail Mary Game" win over the Bears and the only player selected ahead of him in the 2024 NFL Draft.

18. Minnesota Vikings (3-2)

Last Week: W, 24-21 vs. Cleveland Browns

Up Next: Bye week

Justin Jefferson reunited with Jordan Addison and Carson Wentz was good enough. Minnesota motivated to find out what it has in QB J.J. McCarthy.

17. Dallas Cowboys (2-2-1)

Last Week: W, 37-22 at New York Jets

Up Next: at Carolina Panthers (2-3), 1 p.m. ET

Panthers are not elite up front on either side of the ball, which plays to the favor of the Cowboys.

16. Washington Commanders (3-2)

Last Week: W, 27-10 at Los Angeles Chargers

Up Next: vs. Chicago Bears (2-2), 8:20 p.m. ET (Monday)

Jayden Daniels vs. Caleb Williams this week, but the minefield won't be easy to navigate this month. Washington packs for Dallas, Kansas City and hosts the Seahawks and Lions in the four games that follow MNF.

15. Pittsburgh Steelers (3-1)

Last Week: Bye week

Up Next: vs. Cleveland Browns (1-4), 1 p.m. ET

No more confident this iteration of the Steelers is legit than we were this time last year, when Pittsburgh was also 3-1.

14. Los Angeles Chargers (3-2)

Last Week: L, 27-10 vs. Washington Commanders

Up Next: at Miami Dolphins (1-4), 1 p.m. ET

Injuries everywhere, the Chargers might need to make a trade to restore the identity of a run-first group. Must keep Justin Herbert upright.

13. Los Angeles Rams (3-2)

Last Week: L, 26-23 vs. San Francisco 49ers

Up Next: at Baltimore Ravens (1-4), 1 p.m. ET

Handed the 49ers a win and a game in the standings in a heartbreaker last Thursday. Might take it out on the shorthanded Ravens, but that plan didn't play out against the Niners.

12. Seattle Seahawks (3-2)

Last Week: L, 38-35 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Up Next: at Jacksonville Jaguars (4-1), 1 p.m. ET

Outscored opponents by 41 points in the first five games, only three wins to show for it because of second-half struggles.

11. New England Patriots (3-2)

Last Week: W, 23-20 at Buffalo Bills

Up Next: at New Orleans Saints (1-4), 1 p.m. ET

Drake Maye completing 73.9 percent of his passes and not making back-breaking mistakes would keep the Patriots in most games. Early arrival than expected as an AFC contender.

10. Kansas City Chiefs (2-3)

Last Week: L, 31-28 at Jacksonville Jaguars

Up Next: vs. Detroit Lions, 8:20 p.m. ET (Sunday)

One more week without Rashee Rice, the Chiefs are home three consecutive games with trips to Buffalo and Denver around the corner.

9. San Francisco 49ers (4-1)

Last Week: W, 26-23 at Los Angeles Rams

Up Next: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-1), 4:25 p.m. ET

Won at Tampa (23-20) last November only to lose seven of final eight.

8. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-1)

Last Week: W, 31-28 vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Up Next: vs. Seattle Seahawks (3-2), 1 p.m. ET

One Week 2 breakdown at Cincinnati from being 5-0, the Jaguars are to be taken seriously. With 14 takeaways, Jacksonville is covering up a poor third-down defense.

7. Green Bay Packers (2-1-1)

Last Week: Bye

Up Next: vs. Cincinnati Bengals (2-3), 1 p.m. ET

One loss this season was to Joe Flacco. Surprise! Flacco will start for the Bengals after being acquired by the Browns. Rested after an unexpected tie in Dallas, the Packers should be closer to full strength for the team's only home game in a span of more than 50 days.

6. Denver Broncos (3-2)

Last Week: W, 21-17 at Philadelphia Eagles

Up Next: vs. New York Jets (0-5), 9:30 a.m. (London)

To avoid going from taking down undefeated Philadelphia to losing to the winless Jets, Denver has to guard against losing track of QB Justin Fields.

5. Indianapolis Colts (4-1)

Last Week: W, 40-6 vs. Las Vegas Raiders

Up Next: vs. Arizona Cardinals (2-3), 1 p.m. ET

Undefeated vs. AFC and in the division, the Colts went from surprise to the team we expect to win each week. Credit Shane Steichen for the renaissance.

4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-1)

Last Week: W, 38-35 at Seattle Seahawks

Up Next: vs. San Francisco 49ers (4-1), 4:25 p.m. ET

This says as much about the team the Seahawks can be this season. Baker Mayfield and the Bucs won at Seattle and have survived injuries at critical positions.

3. Philadelphia Eagles (4-1)

Last Week: L, 21-17 vs. Denver Broncos

Up Next: at New York Giants, 8:15 p.m. ET (Thursday)

Still no threat through the air, the Eagles are more physical than virtually every opponent on the schedule. Teams that force them to adjust can get the upper hand.

2. Buffalo Bills (4-1)

Last Week: L, 23-20 vs. New England Patriots

Up Next: at Atlanta Falcons, 8:15 p.m. (Monday)

Not a dangerous defense, but the Bills can outscore any defense incapable of taking away one of their strengths.

1. Detroit Lions (4-1)

Last Week: W, 37-24 at Cincinnati Bengals

Up Next: at Kansas City Chiefs, 8:20 p.m. ET (Sunday)

Lions return to the scene of their "surprising" upset in 2023 (21-20) and have the look of the favorite this time around.

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Player Notes
Juwan Johnson Oct 8 11:50pm CT
Juwan Johnson

New Orleans Saints tight end Juwan Johnson (ankle) was a limited participant in practice on Wednesday, according to Mike Triplett of New Orleans Football. Johnson was questionable headed into Week 5 against the Giants, but was ultimately able to suit up and played 85% of the snaps. The returns of tight ends Taysom Hill and Foster Moreau could limit future opportunities for Johnson, but he is still the best pass catcher of the three and one of the Saints' best options overall. But he has fallen off a bit over the last two weeks after a hot start to the season. He'll rank as a mid-range TE2 for Week 6 against the Patriots.

From RotoBaller

Dyami Brown Oct 8 11:40pm CT
Dyami Brown

Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Dyami Brown (shoulder) was listed as limited in practice on Wednesday, according to the team. The 25-year-old missed their Week 4 matchup but was cleared from the injury report ahead of the Week 5 game against the Chiefs. He popped again here to begin the practice week, but he should likely be good to go again in Week 6. He caught two of four targets for 15 yards against the Chiefs and will likely only be relevant in deeper leagues on Sunday.

From RotoBaller

Bhayshul Tuten Oct 8 11:30pm CT
Bhayshul Tuten

Jacksonville Jaguars running back Bhayshul Tuten (shoulder) was limited in practice on Wednesday, according to the team. After being limited in practice all last week, Tuten begins the Week 6 practice week with the same tag. He played in Monday night's win over the Chiefs, handling four rushes for only six yards and catching his lone target for five yards. The team may be keeping the rookie fresh during the week with the shoulder issue. Tuten will remain the primary backup to Travis Etienne Jr. for the time being and ranks as a low-end flex play for Week 6, assuming he is good to go.

From RotoBaller

Mac Jones Oct 8 11:20pm CT
Mac Jones

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Mac Jones (knee) was limited in practice on Wednesday, according to Matt Barrows of The Athletic. Jones has been battling a PCL sprain that he aggravated in their Week 3 win over Arizona. The injury hasn't affected Jones' performance too much as he has played very well in place of Brock Purdy (toe). In his three starts, Jones is completing 66.7% of his passes and averaging 302 passing yards and two touchdowns per game. And he showed tremendous fight while clearly playing hurt in their upset win over the Rams in primetime. While the 49ers will be without most of their pass-catching core again, Jones was able to make it work, mostly through Kendrick Bourne and Christian McCaffrey. Assuming Jones is good to go, he will rank as a high-end fantasy QB2 for a potential shootout against Tampa Bay in Week 6.

From RotoBaller

Miles Sanders Oct 8 9:00pm CT
Miles Sanders

Dallas Cowboys running back Miles Sanders (knee, ankle) was a limited participant during Wednesday's practice. Sanders returns to practice here after missing all the sessions last week before being ruled out for Week 5. The fact Sanders was able to practice at all is a positive sign. The 28-year-old is currently dealing with both a knee and ankle issue. If active, Sanders figures to serve in a reserve role to Javonte Williams in Week 6. The most touches Sanders has seen in a game is nine carries for 41 yards in Week 3. There's limited upside here with Williams healthy and running the ball well. If Sanders sits, Jaydon Blue could see more involvement, but isn't much of a fantasy option.

From RotoBaller

KaVontae Turpin Oct 8 8:50pm CT
KaVontae Turpin

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver KaVontae Turpin (foot) doesn't expect to be ready to play for the Week 6 matchup against the Carolina Panthers. Turpin appears to be in line to miss his second straight game due to a foot sprain. He hasn't officially been ruled out, but the fact that Turpin is saying this at the beginning of the practice week isn't a good sign. Ryan Flournoy hauled in six receptions for 114 yards last week. He figures to have an increased role again, but is more of a deep league option. Jalen Tolbert should see more of the field as well, but is coming off a dud in Week 5.

From RotoBaller

Mike Evans Oct 8 8:40pm CT
Mike Evans

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (hamstring) was unable to practice on Wednesday. This doesn't come as shocking news as Evans continues to work his way back from a hamstring strain he suffered in Week 3. Head coach Todd Bowles said Evans is making progress, but didn't give much information on a possible timetable for Evans. There is a chance that Evans does practice this week and play against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. However, fantasy managers should prepare for Evans to likely miss at least one more game. Fellow wide receiver Chris Godwin (leg) also missed Wednesday's practice session. If both wideouts are out, Emeka Egbuka and Sterling Shepard would be the top options in the receiving game.

From RotoBaller

Chris Godwin Oct 8 8:40pm CT
Chris Godwin

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Chris Godwin (leg) was absent during Wednesday's practice session. Godwin made his season debut in Week 4 and already picked up a new injury. The 29-year-old is reportedly dealing with a fibula issue, which sounds like an injury that could sideline him in Week 6. It's only Wednesday, so fantasy managers shouldn't jump to conclusions yet. However, fantasy managers should monitor the injury report on Thursday and Friday. Fellow wideout Mike Evans (hamstring) remained out of practice on Wednesday. If they both sit, Emeka Egbuka and Sterling Shepard would be the top wideouts for Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers.

From RotoBaller

Zay Flowers Oct 8 8:30pm CT
Zay Flowers

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers (shoulder) was a limited participant during Wednesday's practice session. Fantasy managers shouldn't be too worried as this seems like a minor issue. It's the beginning of the practice week, so teams are usually cautious even with minor issues. Flowers is coming off a game where he hauled in five receptions for 72 yards in last week's loss to the Houston Texans. It's unclear if quarterback Lamar Jackson (hamstring) will be back in Week 6. If not, all of the Ravens offensive players will take a hit in value. If Flowers sits out, Rashod Bateman and DeAndre Hopkins would see bigger roles. For now, fantasy managers should consider Flowers as day-to-day and expect him to suit up in Week 6.

From RotoBaller

Tua Tagovailoa Oct 8 8:20pm CT
Tua Tagovailoa

Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (hip, thumb) was a limited participant during Wednesday's practice session. Tagovailoa apparently suffered a hip and left thumb injury during last Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers. The 27-year-old didn't show any signs of being injured when he threw for 256 yards with three touchdowns. He's finally starting to turn a page with five touchdowns and zero interceptions over his last two games. Fantasy managers shouldn't be too worried about Tagovailoa for Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers. It's the beginning of the week and the Dolphins are going to be careful especially with Tagovailoa's injury history. At the moment, fantasy managers should fully expect Tagovailoa out there for Week 6.

From RotoBaller

Darren Waller Oct 8 6:43pm CT
Darren Waller

Miami Dolphins TE Darren Waller (hip) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Oct. 8.

Fantasy Spin: Waller will probably return to practice later in the week and should be ready to play in Week 6. He has been a solid part of the passing game since joining the lineup with three touchdowns in two games. He should see a handful of targets this week and can be a low-end No. 1 tight end in fantasy leagues.

From TheHuddle

Lavonte David Oct 8 6:33pm CT
Lavonte David

Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans (hamstring), WR Chris Godwin (fibula), RB Bucky Irving (foot, shoulder), CB Zyon McCollum (thumb) and CB Benjamin Morrison (hamstring) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Oct. 8. LB Lavonte David (knee), CB Jamel Dean (hip), s Christian Izien (quadriceps) and OT Tristan Wirfs (knee) were limited during practice.

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Marlon Humphrey Oct 8 6:33pm CT
Marlon Humphrey

Baltimore Ravens S Alohi Gilman could start immediately in Week 6 against the Los Angeles Rams, alongside rookie S Malaki Starks, as S Kyle Hamilton (groin) and CB Marlon Humphrey (calf) still banged up.

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Chris Godwin Oct 8 6:23pm CT
Chris Godwin

Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Chris Godwin (fibula) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Oct. 8.

Fantasy Spin: Fantasy players will need to monitor the situation during the week to see if Godwin will be able to play in Week 6. He has posted only 52 yards in his two games since returning to the lineup but will see a decent amount of targets if he plays this week. He can be at least a flex option in most leagues.

From TheHuddle

Lamar Jackson Oct 8 6:23pm CT
Lamar Jackson

Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (hamstring) was unable to practice Wednesday, Oct. 8, and he appears unlikely to be able to play in Week 6 against the Los Angeles Rams.

Fantasy Spin: There is still time for Jackson to get back on the field, but all indications are that Jackson will miss a second straight game, with QB Cooper Rush making the start again. If you normally rely upon Jackson, it appears he'll be sidelined until Week 8, after the team's bye in Week 7, giving him a full month to recover from his hamstring injury. As much as fantasy managers don't likely want to see him miss a second straight game, it is probably best for him not to rush back and potentially aggravate the injury.

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Quentin Johnston Oct 8 6:20pm CT
Quentin Johnston

Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston (hamstring) was listed as a limited practice participant in the first practice of the week on Wednesday. It's unclear if Johnston is in danger of missing a Week 6 game against the Miami Dolphins on the road, but it's something worth watching the rest of the week. The 24-year-old former first-rounder came out of the gates hot in his third NFL season to post four touchdowns in the first four weeks, but he had his worst game of the year in the Week 5 loss to the Washington Commanders, catching four passes for 40 yards while also losing a fumble. Johnston isn't going away in L.A.'s offense, though, and the Bolts could be looking to throw the ball more with rookie running back Omarion Hampton (ankle) on Injured Reserve. If Johnston is active in Week 6, he'll have a good chance to score his fifth TD of the year against Miami.

From RotoBaller

Christian Watson Oct 8 6:20pm CT
Christian Watson

In his return to practice for the first time this year on Wednesday, Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson (knee) was listed as limited, per Matt Schneidman of The Athletic. The Packers opened Watson's 21-day practice window to officially return from the Physically Unable to Perform list. It means that the 26-year-old can resume practicing with the team, but it doesn't make him a lock to make his 2025 debut in Week 6 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Watson suffered a torn ACL in his right knee in the Week 18 regular-season finale last year, which is why he has missed the first five games of 2025. At the very least, though, Watson deserves waiver-wire consideration with his return on the horizon. When healthy, Watson gives the Packers an explosive deep threat, although his fantasy value could very well be boom/bust in a crowded Packers receiving room.

From RotoBaller

Eric Murray Oct 8 6:13pm CT
Eric Murray

Jacksonville Jaguars C Robert Hainsey (hamstring) and P Logan Cooke (non-injury) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Oct. 8. LB Yasir Abdullah (hamstring), DE Travon Walker (wrist), WR Dyami Brown (shoulder), OG Ezra Cleveland (ankle), OT Chuma Edoga (knee), OT Anton Harrison (elbow), Og Patrick Mekari (knee), S Eric Murray (neck) and RB Bhayshul Tuten (shoulder) were limited during practice. The Jaguars only held a walkthrough Wednesday, so the report is an estimation.

From TheHuddle

Mike Evans Oct 8 6:13pm CT
Mike Evans

Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans (hamstring) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Oct. 8.

Fantasy Spin: Evans has been sidelined for several weeks because of the injury and likely will have to practice before he is cleared to play again. Fantasy players should not count on having Evans available this week and should look for other options to use in their lineups.

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Demarcus Lawrence Oct 8 6:03pm CT
Demarcus Lawrence

Seattle Seahawks LB Derick Hall (oblique), LB Ernest Jones (shoulder), OT Joshua Jones (ankle), DE DeMarcus Lawrence (quadriceps), S Julian Love (hamstring), DT Jarran Reed (non-injury) and CB Devon Witherspoon (knee) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Oct. 8. S Nick Emmanwori (ankle) and Riq Woolen (concussion) were limited during practice. FB Brady Russell (wrist) fully participated in practice.

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