NFL Power Rankings after two months of action: Where do the Eagles land?

Jason Kelce, #62, Philadelphia Eagles (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)
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36. . 5-3. Previous: 25th. Seattle Seahawks. 10. team

NFL Power Rankings: The nice surprises tier

The 2022-2023 NFL season has been one of the most unpredictable in recent memory. Watching the Seattle Seahawks rattle off wins is a reminder that anything can happen.

Kenneth Walker III has burst onto the scene, rushing for over 400 yards and five touchdowns in his last four games. He is also averaging 5.4 yards per carry, and that has helped elevate Seattle to a fourth-highest scoring average in pro football (26.3 points per game).

Pete Carroll has done a phenomenal job of rallying his team, and if he can lead them to the playoffs, this will be one of the great coaching jobs of his career.

team. 59. . 5-3. Previous: 4th. Miami Dolphins. 9

After a 3-0 start, the Miami Dolphins faced uncertainty surrounding their starting quarterback position. Tua Tagovailoa suffered head injuries in back-to-back games in Weeks 3 and 4. In his absence, the Fins fell to 3-3 on the season.

Since Tua’s return, Miami has rebounded beautifully, winning two straight to climb to 5-3. They lead the NFL in passing yards. Tua owns the best passer rating among starting NFL quarterbacks. At the deadline, Miami traded for Bradley Chubb from the Denver Broncos. They also landed Jeff Wilson Jr from the San Fransisco 49ers. Watch out for the Dolphins. They’re cashing their chips in.