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Power rankings are very fluid this time of year. In my opinion, it takes about a quarter of the season for a team to prove what they really are. That is why the records for some teams don't match-up with where they are ranked. There could be some big adjustments once the calendar turns to October.
I will post the Titans rankings from around the web as they become available. Here are my rankings:
1. Philadelphia Eagles (LW:3)
2. Seattle Seahawks (LW:1)
3. Denver Broncos (LW:2)
4. Cincinnati Bengals (LW:6)
5. Green Bay Packers (LW:7)
6. Carolina Panthers (LW:11)
7. Atlanta Falcons (LW:4)
8. San Francisco 49ers (LW:8)
9. Detroit Lions (LW:9)
10. New England Patriots (LW:10)
11. New Orleans Saints (LW:5)
12. San Diego Chargers (LW:17)
13. Arizona Cardinals (LW:15)
14. Indianapolis Colts (LW:12)
15. Baltimore Ravens (LW:18)
16. Tennessee Titans (LW:13)
17. Pittsburgh Steelers (LW:14)
18. Buffalo Bills (LW:22)
19. Miami Dolphins (LW:16)
20. New York Jets (LW:21)
21. Kansas City Chiefs (LW:19)
22. Chicago Bears (LW:23)
23. Dallas Cowboys (LW:25)
24. Minnesota Vikings (LW:20)
25. Houston Texans (LW:29)
26. Washington Redskins (LW:30)
27. Cleveland Browns (LW:31)
28. New York Giants (LW:26)
29. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (LW:24)
30. Oakland Raiders (LW:28)
31. St. Louis Rams (LW:32)
32. Jacksonville Jaguars (LW:27)
Titans Rankings
PFT:
26. Tennessee Titans (No. 21; 1-1): At least no one pulled an Albert Haynesworth during the Cowboys’ return to Nashville for the first time since Andre Gurode’s forehead was shredded.
CBS:
27. Was the first game an aberration or was the second game the real Titans? They sure didn't look good against the Cowboys.ESPN:
24. Delanie Walker was the first Titan with 10 catches for 140 yards and a touchdown since Drew Bennett in 2004. Other than that, not a pretty Week 2 for Tennessee.