The Los Angeles Rams remain the No. 1 team in multiple Week 13 power rankings, highlighting a highly competitive playoff race across the NFL. Analysts note the parity at the top, with no clear dominant force emerging after 12 weeks of the 2025 season. Teams like the New England Patriots and Denver Broncos also rank highly amid shifting standings.
As the 2025 NFL season reaches its midpoint, power rankings for Week 13 underscore a landscape of flawed contenders and unexpected parity. Pete Prisco of CBS Sports keeps the Los Angeles Rams at No. 1, praising their dominance despite an earlier home loss to the San Francisco 49ers. The Rams' projected status as a top seed aligns with their steady performance, though Prisco notes the challenge of weekly fluctuations at the top.
USA Today's Nate Davis echoes this, placing the Rams at No. 1 for the fourth straight week, crediting quarterback Matthew Stafford's play without weaknesses evident. Stafford is highlighted for his MVP-caliber season, with the team untrailed since Week 6. The New England Patriots sit at No. 2 after nine straight wins, tying an NFL record with 23-plus points scored and 23 or fewer allowed in nine consecutive games, per the Atlanta Falcons' rankings.
Other movements include the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs rising two spots each in Davis' list, while the Philadelphia Eagles and Buffalo Bills slip after recent losses. The AFC West sees the Denver Broncos at No. 1 in some rankings with a 9-2 record, leading over the 7-4 Chargers and 6-5 Chiefs. Division races remain tight, especially in the NFC North where the 8-3 Bears, 7-3-1 Packers, and 7-4 Lions vie closely, per CBS Sports' playoff analysis.
Rookie standouts from PFF's Week 12 grades add intrigue, with Arizona Cardinals' Walter Nolen topping the list at 84.6 overall despite a knee injury, and Dallas Cowboys' Donovan Ezeiruaku at 79.5. The playoff picture shows three AFC teams within one game of the final spot, with seven at 7-4 or 6-5, signaling intense jockeying ahead.