NFLNFL power rankings: Week 16USA TODAY32. Bengals (Previous: 32): Maybe they're not far off? Cincy fights hard, and eight of its 14 losses are by just one possession. Maybe Joe Burrow can spark quick turnaround.Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY Sports31. Lions (31): Given Detroit has now dropped 11 of 12 heading into regular-season finale with Packers, it appears Green Bay might enjoy two bye weeks.Isaiah J. Downing, USA TODAY Sports30. Panthers (30): So was that post-game rant Greg Olsen practicing to be a TV analyst? A cry for help maybe? Or fastest way out of town given his assessment of "collective ... organizational failure" sure seems to point back at newbie owner David Tepper?Jeremy Brevard, USA TODAY Sports29. Dolphins (29): When was last time one player signed two contract extensions in span of nine months? Been that kind of breakout year for DeVante Parker.Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY Sports28. Redskins (28): So now that they're presumably in position to draft Chase Young No. 2 overall, will team's Crimson Tide alums be upset by Buckeye influx?Geoff Burke, USA TODAY Sports27. Jaguars (24): Welp. Maybe they've at least got a fighting chance to recruit some decent players now that autocratic EVP Tom Coughlin has been deposed.Dale Zanine, USA TODAY Sports26. Giants (27): Saquon Barkley has now touched the ball 601 times in his NFL career and has yet to lose a fumble.Geoff Burke, USA TODAY Sports25. Chargers (26): As they head into new stadium, remarkable decision to be made under center with apparently fading Philip Rivers set to hit free agency.Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports24. Browns (22): With Nick Chubb on verge of rushing title, Cleveland might hit at least one high note as it wraps up eminently disappointing campaign.David Richard, AP23. Raiders (25): Pieces continue falling in place for what could be remarkable playoff surge in Oakland swan song. Next, Silver & Black need regular season to end in four-way tie with Titans, Steelers and Colts ... but even that might not be enough.Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY Sports22. Broncos (20): If not for defense's early season bout with mono, they might've been a wild-card contender after going 6-5 since start of October.Isaiah J. Downing, USA TODAY Sports21. Jets (23): If not for Sam Darnold's early season bout with mono, they might've been a wild-card contender after going 6-6 under sophomore passer.Vincent Carchietta, USA TODAY Sports20. Bears (17): They've scored 29 touchdowns this season β or 21 fewer than 2018, when defense accounted for six scores (it has just one this year).David Banks, USA TODAY Sports19. Falcons (19): They've lost twice since 1-7 start, which says something about how players feel about embattled Dan Quinn. One more year! One more year!Jason Getz, USA TODAY Sports18. Colts (21): Nyheim Hines had 195 yards and two TDs on three punt returns Sunday, while offense found end zone three times and produced 324 yards.Thomas J. Russo, USA TODAY Sports17. Cardinals (18): Nice to see Larry Fitzgerald deservedly make NFL's 100th anniversary team. Can you imagine Fitz in slot between Rice and Moss outside?Joe Nicholson, USA TODAY Sports16. Rams (15): With no first-round pick until 2022 and relatively little cap flexibility, it will be tough to fix offensive line that seems to be root cause of many problems.Cary Edmondson, USA TODAY Sports15. Cowboys (14): Still searching for a payday, Dak Prescott hasn't led a game-winning drive all season after tallying league-high 14 over previous three years.James Lang, USA TODAY Sports14. Buccaneers (13): Bruce Arians has said pending free agent Shaq Barrett "ain't going anywhere," yet Jameis Winston's contract is also expiring. Hmmm.Kim Klement, USA TODAY Sports13. Steelers (12): Given his injuries and rotating QBs, do we give JuJu Smith-Schuster a pass for 2019? Or time to seriously question if he's a legitimate No. 1 receiver?Vincent Carchietta, USA TODAY Sports12. Eagles (16): Rookie Miles Sanders blossoming into long-term backfield solution, producing nearly 400 yards of offense in team's three-game win streak.Bill Streicher, USA TODAY Sports11. Titans (11): Gotta think most AFC playoffs teams would like to see Tennessee eliminated in Week 17 ... especially Chiefs, who lost 2017 wild-card game to Titans.Jim Brown, USA TODAY Sports10. Vikings (7): Less-than-inspiring Monday night performance (without Dalvin Cook) locked them into sixth seed and strongly suggested this will be one-and-done playoff outfit.Brace Hemmelgarn, USA TODAY Sports9. Bills (10): Led by newly minted Pro Bowl CB Tre'Davious White, who has yet to allow TD pass, argument to be made Buffalo sports league's best secondary.Mark Konezny, USA TODAY Sports8. Seahawks (3): Rash of injuries, steadily disintegrating defense threaten to topple high-wire act ... unless Marshawn Lynch can save the day.Joe Nicholson, USA TODAY Sports7. Patriots (9): Throw out Julian Edelman's 97 grabs, and no New England wideout or tight end has more than 28 receptions this year. But it's really Tom Brady's fault ...Winslow Townson, USA TODAY Sports6. Texans (8): Justin Reid has developed into one of league's better safeties, taking ball away twice in AFC South-clinching win at Tampa on Saturday.Mark LoMoglio, AP5. Packers (6): They're 7-1 at Lambeau this season, so this could be the team you don't want to face on road in January.Brad Rempel, USA TODAY Sports4. Chiefs (5): They're allowing fewer than 10 points per game during five-game win streak. Who needs Pat Mahomes when you have defense suddenly this good?Mike Dinovo, USA TODAY Sports3. Saints (2): Somewhat disappointing year for Alvin Kamara, who's battled injuries and (finally relenting) end zone allergy. But three more catches would mean career-best 82.Christopher Hanewinckel, USA TODAY Sports2. 49ers (4): Battered defense limping into playoffs after allowing nearly 27 points per game over last eight weeks.Cary Edmondson, USA TODAY Sports1. Ravens (1): They're building a case to rank as an all-time great team. Just third to rush for 3,000 yards collectively, they'll break 1978 Patriots single-season record (3,165) with another 93 in Week 17. The 24th team to score at least 500 points, Baltimore needs 37 more to crack the all-time top 10.Scott Galvin, USA TODAY SportsFeatured Weekly Ad