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    from https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-2018-pff-nfl-power-rankings-week-10

    LA Rams

    Week 10 Ranking: 3

    The Rams lost to the Saints in a game that quite often felt on the verge of turning into a blowout. Our win total expectation still predicts about 12.5 wins for the Rams, but their Super Bowl odds have dropped down to 14%. The notable on brand point is that Todd Gurley has only the 7th highest W.A.R on this Rams team. Although Gurley gets the headlines, Jared Goff, his trio of receivers and the stellar defensive performances by Aaron Donald and Nickell Robey-Coleman are what separates this team from the pack. Marcus Peters, on the other hand, has been downright atrocious, posting a -0.56 W.A.R and allowing a passer rating of 145.2 when in coverage.

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    Rams Power Rankings: Week 10

    Clarence Dennis

    https://www.therams.com/news/rams-power-rankings-week-10

    Here are the power rankings for the Rams heading into Week 10:

    NFL.com, Elliot Harrison Rank: 4
    Last Week: 1
    Change: -3
    “The last of the undefeated fell. Was it bound to happen? Sure. Was the loss concerning? Yes. The Rams’ defense has now given up 27-plus points in four of their last six games, including 45 on Sunday. And don’t forget that they were also bailed out by the eccentric ways of Ty Montgomery last week. The absence of injured cornerback Aqib Talib affects Wade Phillips’ group more than any L.A. fan might want to admit.”

    ESPN.com Rank: 3
    Last Week: 1
    Change: -2
    “The Rams were expected to have a big season after they added three All-Pros in Aqib Talib, Marcus Peters and Ndamukong Suh on defense, and the offense added speedy receiver Brandin Cooks. At 8-1, it’s safe to say the Rams have exceeded expectations, especially on offense. Todd Gurley II is making a strong case for MVP, as he leads the league in rushing yards and touchdowns, and the addition of Cooks has provided a consistent deep-ball threat for Jared Goff.”

    Yahoo! Sports, Frank Schwab: 3
    Last Week: 1
    Change: -2
    “It’s tough to put the Rams at No. 3. I wouldn’t fault anyone for putting them at No. 1. But I am very impressed with the Saints since Week 5, and although they let the Rams back in Sunday’s game, they still did lead Los Angeles by 21 in the first half and won by 10. That has to factor in.”

    Bleacher Report Rank: 3
    Last Week: 1
    Change: -2
    “The last of the NFL’s undefeated teams fell Sunday, as the Rams lost a wildly entertaining affair with the Saints by 10. There’s no shame in losing to the Saints in the Superdome—beating Drew Brees in his house is no easy task. And the Rams made a game of it after falling behind early. But it also wasn’t surprising to see them drop this game. In recent weeks, the Rams had been less dominant and more fortunate, winning three of their last four by a field goal or less.”

    USA Today Rank: 2
    Last Week: 1
    Change: -1
    “After getting roasted by Drew Brees, CB Marcus Peters was summarily roasted on social media. Aqib Talib’s return will be important waypoint.”

    Pro Football Talk, Mike Florio: 2
    Last Week: 1
    Change: -1
    “Defense wins championships. Which will make it harder for the Rams to win a championship.”

    Sports Illustrated: 3
    Last Week: 1
    Change: -2
    “The Rams’ five-week run at the top is over. They still might be the best team in football, despite losing a shootout in New Orleans, but of course they have to take a hit here.”

    THIS WEEK’S OPPONENT’S RANKS — SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
    NFL.com — 17
    ESPN.com — 17
    Yahoo! Sports — 16
    Bleacher Report — 16
    USA Today — 17
    Pro Football Talk — 16
    Sports Illustrated — 15

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    Sports Illustrated: 3
    Last Week: 1
    Change: -2
    “The Rams’ five-week run at the top is over. They still might be the best team in football, despite losing a shootout in New Orleans, but of course they have to take a hit here.”

    That is the only one that makes sense.

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    Pro Football Talk, Mike Florio: 2
    Last Week: 1
    Change: -1
    “Defense wins championships. Which will make it harder for the Rams to win a championship.”

    That oversimplistic axiom hasn’t been true for the last 2 or 3 Superbowls, if it ever was.

    This Rams team can win the Super Bowl.

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