NFL Power Rankings Week 1: Defending Champs Start at Top

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Aug 30, 2015; New Orleans, LA, USA; Houston Texans quarterback

Brian Hoyer

(7) and New Orleans Saints quarterback

Drew Brees

(9) talk following a preseason game at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The Texans defeated the Saints 27-13. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports

Week 1 NFL Power Rankings: 16-20

Brian Hoyer as his starting quarterback in year two can’t be what <a href=. 0-0. Last Week: -. Houston Texans . 20. player. 10

New Orleans Saints . 19. player. 15. The good news for the Saints is that they play in the wide-open NFC South, but the bad news is they are carrying too much dead money on their salary cap to take advantage.. 0-0. Last Week: -

Buffalo Bills . 18. player. 16. The Bills were a pleasant surprise last season but have a new coaching staff and questions at quarterback remain. The defense should be stellar, but that wasn’t their problem last season.. 0-0. Last Week: -

0-0. Last Week: -. Cincinnati Bengals . 17. player. 56. Probably underrated here but how far can the Bengals really go with the inconsistent <a href=

player. 87. There is suddenly a lot of pressure on rookie Devin Funchess with <a href=. 0-0. Last Week: -. Carolina Panthers . 16

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