NFL Power Rankings Week 7: Titans collapse and bench Marcus Mariota

DENVER, COLORADO - OCTOBER 13: Quarterback Ryan Tannehill #17 of the Tennessee Titans is sacked against the Denver Broncos in the fourth quarter at Broncos Stadium at Mile High on October 13, 2019 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
DENVER, COLORADO - OCTOBER 13: Quarterback Ryan Tannehill #17 of the Tennessee Titans is sacked against the Denver Broncos in the fourth quarter at Broncos Stadium at Mile High on October 13, 2019 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) /
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Previous: 14th. Minnesota Vikings. 8. team. 60. .

Pros: Are the Vikings good? I mean they have to be right? For much of the season they have been playing without their quarterback and they are still 4-2 after a pretty tough schedule.

Now that Kirk Cousins seems like a real quarterback again hitting Stefon Diggs for 3 TDs today, it reminds you just how high their ceiling is. Between those receivers and the running backs on that roster, the offense is in really good hands if they can be consistent.

Defensively, the box score may only show 2 sacks but they also had 8 PBUs and 5 QB hits. So either the pressure is getting to the QB or defenders are knocking away passes, but either way the other offense isn’t happy. Titans fans, think of the Vikings as the Titans but with an OC who understands how to occasionally draw up a good play.

Cons: Can they be consistent? Their offensive line has been hit or miss this season and Cousins really needs to best around him to hit the high gear that he hit today.

All in all this team can fluctuate all over the place, but they have a great group of EDGEs and offensive weapons for days so if the OL can do their job then the sky is the limit.