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NFL power rankings 2017, Week 9: Big trades give a few teams renewed hope

Finally Russell Wilson has some help up front.

Houston Texans v Tennessee Titans
Houston Texans v Tennessee Titans
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There really wasn’t a single thing shocking about Week 8. The teams at the top of the rankings a week ago all got wins and the teams at the bottom got losses.

The real spiciness of Hallo-weekend was the blockbuster trades that shook up the fortunes of a few teams.

Jimmy Garoppolo was traded from the Patriots to the 49ers, Duane Brown went from the Texans to the Seahawks, and Marcell Dareus was sent from the Bills to the Jaguars.

It’s the kind of trade deadline excitement that’s usually reserved for the MLB and NBA, but the NFL is finally getting in some midseason wheeling and dealing too.

The three teams that got shiny new players from the trades have reason to be more optimistic about their futures.

Riding high

Seattle Seahawks

The 41-38 win over the Texans may have been the best game of the NFL season so far, and it improved the Seahawks’ record to 5-2. Russell Wilson was a wizard even if the rushing attack of Seattle struggled and the defense couldn’t slow down Deshaun Watson outside of a few interceptions.

But getting three-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Brown is reason to be even more excited about the Seahawks. Finally Wilson will have some more help up front, and the addition may help the team start running the ball well too.

Jacksonville Jaguars

Climbing in a bye week? I don’t see why not when the two AFC South teams that were playing both lost, and LOOK AT THAT FREAKING DEFENSE NOW.

No team allowed fewer points per game through the first eight weeks of the 2017 season. Only the Bills forced more turnovers. And now the Jaguars have a two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle coming to town to make things scarier.

The Jaguars’ inability to stop the run so far has been an Achilles’ heel for a defensive juggernaut, and if Dareus helps fix that, oh boy, it won’t be fun trying to score on them.

San Francisco 49ers

Yes, they lost by 23 to the Eagles. But we rank hopefulness around here, and getting Garoppolo for a second-round pick gives the 49ers a whole lot more reason to be optimistic about the future.

Now the team has a young franchise quarterback in place, and its rebuild looks much less daunting. They don’t exactly launch into the top 10 of our rankings, but a little bump feels justified.

Low spirits

Miami Dolphins

What the hell was that, Miami? Was Jay Cutler really the only thing holding that offense together?

Adam Gase says the Dolphins have “the worst offense in the NFL,” and wow was that obvious Thursday in a 40-0 loss to the Ravens. Somehow the Dolphins are 4-3, but it just doesn’t seem like there’s any reason to believe that this team makes the postseason again.

Indianapolis Colts

It doesn’t sound like Andrew Luck’s recovery is going well and that’s about the worst-case scenario for the Colts, a team that is really just treading water with a bad roster until he returns.

Jacoby Brissett gets crushed behind a subpar offensive line on a weekly basis, and his receivers don’t give him much help either. The AFC South doesn’t have a clear-cut leader, but it does have one team in the cellar and that’s Indianapolis.

Full hope rankings

Weekly disclaimer: These aren’t your average power rankings and are instead an attempt to measure the current state of mind — or “hope” — for each team and fan base.

The NFL can be an emotional roller coaster, and one big week can shoot a team’s spirits through the roof and tank another’s hopes of finishing with the Lombardi Trophy in February or beyond. Teams near the top are feeling great after Sunday, while those at the bottom aren’t feeling too optimistic.

If you’re looking for a ranking of who would beat who, this isn’t always going to be the best gauge:

Hope rankings, Week 9

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Team

Last week

1Philadelphia Eagles1
2New England Patriots2
3Seattle Seahawks5
4Pittsburgh Steelers3
5New Orleans Saints4
6Kansas City Chiefs7
7Los Angeles Rams6
8Jacksonville Jaguars11
9Minnesota Vikings9
10Dallas Cowboys14
11Buffalo Bills13
12Houston Texans10
13Carolina Panthers17
14Tennessee Titans15
15Washington8
16Oakland Raiders16
17Baltimore Ravens28
18Detroit Lions18
19Atlanta Falcons23
20Chicago Bears19
21Cincinnati Bengals24
22New York Jets21
23Los Angeles Chargers20
24Denver Broncos22
25New York Giants25
26Green Bay Packers29
27Tampa Bay Buccaneers26
28San Francisco 49ers31
29Miami Dolphins12
30Indianapolis Colts27
31Arizona Cardinals30
32Cleveland Browns32

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