The following is Vic Ketchman's power rankings of NFL teams for week seven of the 2004 season.
1. Philadelphia (5-0)—These aren't the same old birds.
2. New England (5-0)—Showdown time with Jets.
3. Minnesota (4-1)—Frightening passing attack.
4. Denver (5-1)—Plodding along nicely.
5. NY Jets (5-0)—Pennington vs. Brady.
6. Indianapolis (4-1)—Rested and ready for Jags.
7. NY Giants (4-1)—Should go to 5-1 vs. Lions.
8. Atlanta (5-1)—Michael Vick hitting stride.
9. Pittsburgh (5-1)—Well-deserved bye week.
10. St. Louis (4-2)—Rams finding ways to win.
11. Jacksonville (4-2)—Big game in Indy.
12. Seattle (3-2)—On two-game losing streak.
13. Baltimore (3-2)—Without Jamal Lewis vs. Bills.
14. San Diego (3-3)—Chargers are for real.
15. Houston (3-3)—Will rest for Jaguars.
16. Detroit (3-2)—Lions beginning traditional fade.
17. Dallas (2-3)—Must win at Green Bay.
18. Cleveland (3-3)—Browns host Eagles.
19. Tennessee (2-4)—Titans in free-fall.
20. New Orleans (2-4)—Haslett's job in jeopardy.
21. Green Bay (2-4)—Character win vs. Lions.
22. Oakland (2-4)—This could get ugly.
23. Carolina (1-4)—Don't be fooled by their record.
24. Kansas City (1-4)—Lost their heart.
25. Washington (2-4)—And Redskins have soft schedule, too.
26. Cincinnati (1-4)—Back to square one.
27. Chicago (1-4)—What a mess.
28. Buffalo (1-4)—All they need is a QB.
29. Arizona (1-4)—They need one, too.
30. Tampa Bay (1-5)—Bears dead ahead.
31. San Francisco (1-5)—Proud franchise in disgrace.
32. Miami (0-6)—At least they have excuses.