Ocho's Midseason Power Rankings
1. Jacksonville Jaguars – Dan (8-0)
2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Ocho (8-0)
3. Tennessee Titans – HHH (7-1)
4. New Orleans Saints – Lucky (6-2)
5. Kansas City Chiefs – Chase (6-2)
6. Atlanta Falcons – Ben (6-3)
7. Cleveland Browns – Fern (7-1)
8. LA Chargers – Alex (5-3)
9. New York Giants - Cody (5-3)
10. Minnesota Vikings – Kiing (5-2)
11. New York Jets – Wohzi (4-3)
12. New England Patriots – Morty (3-5)
13. Pittsburgh Steelers – Jesse (5-3)
14. Green Bay Packers – Justin (4-4)
15. Indianapolis Colts – Cloud (3-5)
16. Arizona Cardinals – CMass (4-3)
17. Seattle Seahawks – Lil’ Alex (5-3)
18. Chicago Bears – Cam (4-4)
19. Los Angeles Rams – Steel (4-4)
20. Baltimore Ravens – Connor (6-2)
21. Houston Texans – Phil (2-6)
22. San Francisco 49ers – Luckychew (3-5)
23. Philadelphia Eagles – Cranston Softo (2-6)
24. Buffalo Bills – Kook (3-5)
25. Miami Dolphins – Acid (1-7)
26. Denver Broncos – Dr. Gamble (3-4)
27. Oakland Raiders – ChapterRoll (2-6)
28. Washington Redskins – Ryan (2-6)
29. Carolina Panthers – Taint (1-7)
30. Cincinnati Bengals – Nick (1-6)
31. Dallas Cowboys - Mike (1-7)
32. Detroit Lions – No User (0-7)
Most Surprising: The Rise of Wohzi and The Return of HHH
Most Disappointing: The Fall of Cloud and The Stuggles of Ben
Most Expected: The Early Struggles of Steel and The Retirement of SamoanBoi
Ocho's 2025 Playoff Projections
Based on my preseason division projections, not much has changed. Some teams are playing better than expected, but some teams have definitely underperformed.
AFC:
1. Jacksonville Jaguars
2. Cleveland Browns
3. Kansas City Chiefs
4. New England Patriots
5. Tennessee Titans
6. Los Angeles Chargers
Possible Playoff Contenders: Connor's Ravens (has struggled so far against mediocre competition), Wohzi's Jets (needs to prove he is a contender), and Jesse's Steelers (inconsistent performance this season).
NFC:
1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2. New York Giants
3. Minnesota Vikings
4. Arizona Cardinals
5. Atlanta Falcons
6. New Orleans Saints
Possible Playoff Contenders: The rest of the NFC West, mainly Alex's Seahawks and Steel's Rams (the division is just as much of a toss-up as I projected), and Justin's Packers (will Kiing blow his lead?). Cam's Bears are not completely out of it, but I would like to have seen a more decisive victory over another good team before this point in the season. Cam can get hot (beat the Bucs in the playoffs two seasons ago) but also can get incredibly cold.