THE TIMES’ RANKINGS
SAM FARMER’S NFL RANKINGS AND COMMENTS
1 St. Louis (4-0) So far, no one matches Rams’ speed.
2 Denver (3-1) Mike Anderson ran for 155 against the Chiefs last Sunday.
3 Baltimore (3-1) Ravens have given up only three sacks.
4 Oakland (3-1) Gannon’s scrambling will help Raiders at Indianapolis.
5 Indianapolis (2-1) Manning is putting early interceptions behind him.
6 Miami (3-1) Jay Fiedler needs all the help he can get from Lamar Smith.
7 New York Giants (3-1) Giants are getting back to their clock-control offense.
8 Tampa Bay (2-1) Brad Johnson has yet to throw a touchdown pass.
9 Green Bay (3-1) Brett Favre is starting to cool. Five interceptions in two weeks.
10 San Francisco (3-1) Garrison Hearst and Kevin Barlow form a nice 1-2 punch.
11 New Orleans (2-1) Joe Horn was a star last season, but where is he now?
12 San Diego (3-1) Doug Flutie almost worked his magic in Cleveland.
13 Philadelphia (2-2) Eagles have no business losing to Arizona. Again.
14 Cleveland (3-1) Ex-Bruin Jamir Miller has five sacks in four games.
15 Pittsburgh (2-1) Defense is keeping Steelers in the hunt.
16 Chicago (2-1) Three in a row? Bears haven’t done that since ’95.
17 New York Jets (2-2) Vinny Testaverde: no interceptions.
18 Cincinnati (2-2) Bengals have to start stopping the run.
19 Seattle (2-2) How long can Holmgren stick with Hasselbeck?
20 Jacksonville (2-2) Jaguars need a clear-headed Brunell.
21 Carolina (1-3) Chris Weinke is looking better by the week.
22 Minnesota (1-3) Daunte Culpepper looks greener than he did last season.
23 Tennessee (0-3) Titans have already lost as many as they did in each of the last two seasons.
24 Arizona (1-2) Cardinals have yet to rush for 100 yards in a game.
25 Atlanta (2-2) At least the run defense is working OK for Falcons.
26 Kansas City (1-3) Priest Holmes does not a running game make.
27 New England (1-3) Could Tom Brady permanently supplant Drew Bledsoe?
28 Buffalo (0-4) Rob Johnson is playing his way out of town.
29 Detroit (0-3) Charlie Batch gives Lions a lift, but he’s too erratic.
30 Dallas (0-4) Quarterback Anthony Wright doesn’t look horrible.
31 Washington (0-4) Dan Snyder deserves this team.
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