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https://www.si.com/nfl-power-rankings-2017
This week’s voters:
Andy Benoit, Analyst and Staff Writer
Greg Bishop, Senior Writer
Andrew Brandt, Business of Football Columnist
Adam Duerson, Assistant Managing Editor
Jacob Feldman, NFL Reporter
Gary Gramling, Senior Editor
Jonathan Jones, Staff Writer
Kalyn Kahler, Editorial Assistant
Bette Marston, Senior Producer
Mark Mravic, Executive Editor
Tim Rohan, NFL Writer
Jenny Vrentas, Senior Writer
10. Los Angeles Rams (4-2)
Last Week’s Rank: 14
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 288
Highest-Place Vote: Sixth
Lowest-Place Vote: 11th (2)
Last Week’s Result: Win at Jacksonville, 27-17
Week 7 Opponent: vs. Arizona
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...no-1-theyve-earned-it/?utm_term=.e266f6d7345c
Each week, national NFL writer Mark Maske will provide his ranking of the league’s 32 teams.
6. Los Angeles Rams (4-2) | Last Week’s Rank: 10
The Rams are a first-place team after six games and still way ahead of any realistic rebuilding schedule under first-year coach Sean McVay after the triumph over the Jaguars. They probably aren’t the team to beat in the NFC West, not after losing to the Seahawks a couple weeks ago. But they show no signs at this point of disappearing from the race.
http://www.nbcsports.com/washington...owboys-new-england-patriots-green-bay-packers
11) Los Angeles Rams
Last week's ranking: 13
Most recent result: W, 27-17 vs. Jaguars
Why they're here: Sean McVay's offense has been the story thus far for the Rams, but it was the third phase of the game that saved them vs. the Jags. A kickoff return for TD and blocked punt return for TD boosted them to their third road victory in three attempts, a sign that one of football's youngest rosters is playing beyond its age. They're now in first in the NFC West.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/pag...nd-patriots-top-our-board-remaining-schedules
9. Los Angeles Rams
2017 record: 4-2
Week 6 ranking: No. 11
The Rams are heading into one of the toughest stretches of the year. Seven of their next eight games are against teams that are currently .500 or better, and six of those games are against conference foes and three will be division games.
This week’s voters:
Andy Benoit, Analyst and Staff Writer
Greg Bishop, Senior Writer
Andrew Brandt, Business of Football Columnist
Adam Duerson, Assistant Managing Editor
Jacob Feldman, NFL Reporter
Gary Gramling, Senior Editor
Jonathan Jones, Staff Writer
Kalyn Kahler, Editorial Assistant
Bette Marston, Senior Producer
Mark Mravic, Executive Editor
Tim Rohan, NFL Writer
Jenny Vrentas, Senior Writer
10. Los Angeles Rams (4-2)
Last Week’s Rank: 14
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 288
Highest-Place Vote: Sixth
Lowest-Place Vote: 11th (2)
Last Week’s Result: Win at Jacksonville, 27-17
Week 7 Opponent: vs. Arizona
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...no-1-theyve-earned-it/?utm_term=.e266f6d7345c
Each week, national NFL writer Mark Maske will provide his ranking of the league’s 32 teams.
6. Los Angeles Rams (4-2) | Last Week’s Rank: 10
The Rams are a first-place team after six games and still way ahead of any realistic rebuilding schedule under first-year coach Sean McVay after the triumph over the Jaguars. They probably aren’t the team to beat in the NFC West, not after losing to the Seahawks a couple weeks ago. But they show no signs at this point of disappearing from the race.
http://www.nbcsports.com/washington...owboys-new-england-patriots-green-bay-packers
11) Los Angeles Rams
Last week's ranking: 13
Most recent result: W, 27-17 vs. Jaguars
Why they're here: Sean McVay's offense has been the story thus far for the Rams, but it was the third phase of the game that saved them vs. the Jags. A kickoff return for TD and blocked punt return for TD boosted them to their third road victory in three attempts, a sign that one of football's youngest rosters is playing beyond its age. They're now in first in the NFC West.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/pag...nd-patriots-top-our-board-remaining-schedules
9. Los Angeles Rams
2017 record: 4-2
Week 6 ranking: No. 11
The Rams are heading into one of the toughest stretches of the year. Seven of their next eight games are against teams that are currently .500 or better, and six of those games are against conference foes and three will be division games.