Week 6 provided the most volatility in The Post’s Power Rankings we’ve seen to date this season.
The Eagles continue to fly, in control of the NFC East at 5-1. The Packers lost Aaron Rodgers for the season to a broken collarbone, leaving the Vikings in control of the NFC North. The Saints, despite a leaky defense, are on the move. Oh yes, and the Chiefs, who were the last of the unbeaten, now have a blemish on their record.
With that, here’s a look at The Post’s NFL power rankings for Week 7 (last week):
1. Chiefs, 5-1 (1): Three of the next four are on the road (Oakland, Dallas and Giants). That stretch will test the Chiefs’ No. 1 ranking.
2. Eagles, 5-1 (4): The opposite of KC. The Eagles (3-1 on the road) get three in a row at home, where they are 2-0 this season.
3. Patriots, 4-2 (7): Yes, it was “only’’ the Jets Sunday and yes, they benefited from a questionable overturned TD call, but the Pats showed guile in the comeback win.
4. Steelers, 4-2 (8): Perhaps that 30-9 loss to the Jags was an outlier. The statement win in Kansas City Sunday was impressive. They’ll be favored to win their next three (Bengals, Lions and Colts).
5. Falcons, 3-2 (2): They’re still loaded with talent, but they need to figure out a way to close games and shed that choker label left over from the Super Bowl.
6. Panthers, 4-2 (6): Carolina has only 108 rushing yards in the last two games. That’s a concern, as is having star linebacker, Luke Kuechly, in concussion protocol.
7. Rams, 4-2 (11): The Rams are 3-0 on the road this season and are the “home’’ team against Arizona Sunday in London. Maybe they should pretend to be the “road” team.
8. Seahawks, 3-2 (10): Seattle is coming off its bye week but is wary of Sunday’s game at the Giants after watching them upset Denver.
9. Broncos, 3-2 (5): The QB position (an average Trevor Siemian) is holding Denver back. They cannot win on defense and running game alone.
Case KeenumGetty Images10. Vikings, 4-2 (17): Suddenly, with Packers QB Aaron Rodgers out for the season (by Minnesota’s doing) and the Lions defense unable to stop a nosebleed, the Vikings are in control of the NFC North — even without their starting QB.
11. Packers, 4-2 (3)
12. Redskins, 3-2 (15)
13. Bills, 3-2 (12)
14. Cowboys, 2-3 (14)
15. Saints, 3-2 (24)
16. Lions, 3-3 (9)
17. Texans, 3-3 (18)
18. Titans, 3-3 (19)
19. Jaguars, 3-3 (16)
Adrian PetersonGetty Images20. Raiders, 2-4 (13)
21. Cardinals, 3-3 (23)
22. Dolphins, 3-2 (25)
23. Ravens, 3-3 (21)
24. Jets, 3-3 (20): Loss to New England was a victory of sorts in that they controlled much of the game and were victimized by a questionable overturned TD.
25. Buccaneers, 2-3 (22)
26. Bengals, 2-3 (26)
27. Chargers, 2-4 (27)
28. Giants, 1-5 (28): Will win in Denver propel the Giants up these rankings? Sunday’s home game against Seattle will tell us more.
29. Colts, 2-4 (29)
30. Bears, 2-4 (30)
31. 49ers, 0-6 (31)
32. Browns, 0-6 (32)

