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NEO Sports Insiders Week Seven NFL Power Rankings

7. NEW YORK JETS (8) 4-1

Chris Ivory, Ryan Fitzpatrick and Brandon Marshall – the 3 headed offensive monster in New York.  Ivory continues to bruise defensive fronts, pounding out 146 yards and a TD on 20 rushing attempts and 3 catches for 50 yards. Marshall is building a pro-bowl caliber season with his new team as he finished with 7 receptions for 111 yards and TD on the day. Okay Todd Bowles, I see you!

8. PITTSBURGH STEELERS (10) 4-2

Martavis Bryant saw his first NFL regular season action and did not disappoint – 6 for 137 and 2 TDs. With Mike Vick out possibly for next week, it seems Landry Jones will be suiting up as the starting QB for the Steelers in Week 7 vs. the Kansas City Stinks.

 

9. ARIZONA CARDINALS (6) 4-2

I couldn’t let myself rank the Cardinals above the team that just handed them a loss. If I did it would be solely based on their performance leading up to this week. I like to look at the rankings as a 60/40 split, 60 being the performance of last week and 40 as the overall body of work this season. That being said, the Cardinals have dropped two in a row now and it is a little concerning for this team.

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Born and raised in Cleveland, Vince Miller has a strong passion for North East Ohio sports. A graduate of Medina High School and alumni of The Ohio Center for Broadcasting, Vince is in pursuit of a degree in sports journalism. While attending OCB he was awarded the opportunity to cover the Cavaliers and Indians, recording and editing audio from post-game interviews given by players and coaches. Give him a follow on Twitter @VinceMillerCLE and join in on some sports conversation!

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