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10/13/22

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Week 6: Top-10 NFL Offenses Right Now

The 33rd Team's weekly top-10 offensive rankings are derived through an evaluation by our scouting department, led by former NFL team executive T.J. McCreight and assisted by scouts Justin Casey, Kevin Cohn and Evan Pritt. 

>>> Other Week 6 Rankings: QB | RB | WR | Defense

1. Buffalo Bills

PPG: 30.4 (2nd) | YPG: 440.4 (1st) | Prev: 4

Against the Steelers last week, the Bills had one of the most impressive first halves of football you will ever see from an offense. With Gabe Davis back at full strength, they have two lethal threats on the outside.

2. Kansas City Chiefs

PPG: 31.8 (1st) | YPG: 381.4 (6th) | Prev: 3

Every week the Chiefs are finding weaknesses on the defense and attacking them with a variety of weapons. Travis Kelce leads all non-kickers in scoring.

3. Philadelphia Eagles

PPG: 27 (5th) | YPG: 419.8 (2nd) | Prev: 2

They didn't have their most explosive game last week, but they find a way to ground it out with the running game. They have a diverse offense with top-level talent at every position.

4. Detroit Lions

PPG: 28 (3rd) | YPG: 411.8 (3rd) | Prev: 1

The Lions take a tumble after getting shut out by New England, but they still rank third in total yards and points scored.

5. Los Angeles Chargers

PPG: 24.4 (9th) | YPG: 390.4 (5th) | Prev: 6

They established balance with 34 rushes and passes for 466 yards and 30 points against Cleveland. Austin Ekeler and Mike Williams both had breakout games.

6. Baltimore Ravens

PPG: 27.6 (4th) | YPG: 352.4 (14th) | Prev: 5

It's the same story with the Ravens' offense — it's the Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews show. Of course, it helps when you have a kicker who can nail pressure kicks from the parking lot.      

7. Seattle Seahawks

PPG: 25.4 (7th) | YPG: 368 (8th) | Prev: N/R

Much to everyone's surprise, Geno Smith is leading the league in QB rating and playing at an extremely high level. However, with Rashaad Penny out for the season, the Seahawks will have to rely on rookie Kenneth Walker II to maintain offensive balance. The offense ranks eighth in yards per game and seventh in scoring.

8. Cleveland Browns

PPG: 26.6 (6th) | YPG: 396.4 (4th) | Prev: 9

This offense was great for 58 minutes until Jacoby Brissett made a game-killing turnover.

9. New Orleans Saints

PPG: 23 (14th) | YPG: 379 (7th) | Prev: N/R

Taysom Hill was unleashed on Seattle, scoring three touchdowns on the ground and throwing one as well.

10. Minnesota Vikings

PPG: 23 (13th) | YPG: 361 (9th) | Prev: N/R

They lead the division at 4-1 and have scored 28 or more points in their last three games. They don't wow you with talent, but they have solid players at every position.

 

 

 


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