The Vikings made a massive statement after taking down the defending NFC champion 49ers in Week 2. With Sam Darnold at quarterback, some national pundits are still skeptical of buying into Minnesota as legit playoff contenders, but some are.
We have compiled a batch of power rankings from across several different media sources and put them in one comprehensive list. Let’s see where the Vikings and their NFC North foes rank…
Josh Kendall of The Athletic seems to be buying into Darnold and the Vikings. He was the highest on them after their Week 1 win over the Giants, but he thinks they took another step after taking down the 49ers.
Pete Prisco and CBS Sports were thoroughly impressed by what they saw on Sunday. After jumping 13 spots in their rankings, no national media outlet is higher on the Vikings than CBS Sports.
“Though it’s early, the Vikings have a legitimate top-10 passing offense and a defense that has allowed fewer points than only the Steelers, which played the Denver Broncos, and the Chargers, which has played both the Raiders and the Panthers,” Connor Orr of SI wrote. “Brian Flores is carving a pathway back to a head coaching chair so far with a pair of memorable performances against great offensive minds.”
Eric Edholm from NFL.com moved the Vikings up five spots, but he still doesn’t seem to be buying them as a legitimate playoff team. He called Sunday a “coaching gem” from Brian Flores, but ranked them behind teams like the Steelers and Jets.
Frank Schwab gave the Vikings credit, saying, “There are not many better coaching staffs in the NFL,” and that Kevin O’Connell and Brian Flores are the biggest reason for their 2-0 start.
ESPN moved the Vikings up only one spot following their Week 1 win, but they’ve now jumped 11 spots all the way up to No. 11. Jalen Nailor’s Week 2 performance was highlighted as the team’s “Most important backup/role player.”
Mike Florio was the lowest on the Vikings following their Week 1 victory, but he jumped them 13 spots in his rankings to No. 11. He called them the “worst team in the division on paper,” but they’re all alone in first place.
Below are where the rest of the NFC North ranked in the compilation of power rankings above. We’ve averaged out the rankings into one number for clarity. It was not a great week for the Lions and Bears who both had disappointing performances and dropped in rankings. As for the Packers, they proved that they can be successful as Jordan Love rehabs back from injury and improved their ranking dramatically.
Average ranking: No. 5.57 (down from 3.14)
Highest ranking: No. 3 (SI)
Lowest ranking: No. 11 (CBS Sports)
Average ranking: No. 11.71 (up from 14.14)
Highest ranking: No. 5 (SI)
Lowest ranking: No. 19 (Yahoo!)
Average ranking: No. 21 (up from 15.71)
Highest ranking: No. 16 (CBS Sports)
Lowest ranking: No. 26 (ESPN)
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