NFL Power Rankings Week 15: Vikings, Seahawks move up, plus breakout player for every team
The NFC holds the top four spots in this week's rankings, so which AFC team is atop the list?
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The NFL Power Rankings hate to tell you this, but the season is nearing its end. The playoff picture is coming into focus. Fans of the seven teams officially eliminated from the playoffs (the Jets, Browns, Patriots, Titans, Jaguars, Raiders and Giants) are digging into Dane Brugler’s NFL Draft content. Fans of the six teams with a 7 percent or worse chance of making the playoffs (the 49ers, Bengals, Cowboys, Saints, Bears and Panthers) are digging into our playoff projections to see if they can figure out how their team can work a miracle.
That’s 13 teams already eliminated or all but officially eliminated from the postseason with four weeks to go. That’s a bit of a downer, so this week we’re going to put a positive spin on things by pointing out a breakout player from every team. These are not team MVPs. We’ll get to that soon. These are the players you might not have heard much about but are making a big impact on their teams.
1. Detroit Lions (12-1)
Last week: 1Thursday: Beat Green Bay Packers 34-31
Breakout player: Wide receiver Tim Patrick
Patrick suffered a season-ending knee injury in the 2022 preseason. He suffered a season-ending Achilles injury in the 2023 preseason. He was cut by the Broncos in the 2024 preseason. And now the Lions have another weapon. Patrick, who began the season on Detroit’s practice squad, caught two touchdowns against the Packers, his first since 2021. “The journey was long, but it was worth it,” he said Thursday. “I’ve won the most games I’ve won in my career. I’ve got like 30 reporters in front of me right now. I’m very blessed and thankful for this team.”
Up next: vs. Buffalo Bills, Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET
2. Philadelphia Eagles (11-2)
Last week: 2Sunday: Beat Carolina Panthers 22-16
Breakout player: Linebacker Nakobe Dean
A third-round pick in 2022, Dean had started only four games coming into the season. He played only five games total last year because of a foot injury, and now he’s second on the team with 94 tackles after adding a team-high 12 against the Panthers. He also has three sacks, six quarterback hits, four passes defended and two fumble recoveries.
Up next: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET
3. Minnesota Vikings (11-2)
Last week: 5Sunday: Beat Atlanta Falcons 42-21
Breakout player: Running back Aaron Jones.
Calling the eighth-year pro a breakout player is stretching the term, but the impact players in Minnesota are all known names, and Jones has added an element to his game this season. He has 37 catches for 302 yards to go with 893 rushing yards, already his second-best total since 2020. He averaged 5.6 yards per carry against the Falcons on Sunday.
Up next: vs. Chicago Bears, Monday, 8 p.m. ET
4. Green Bay Packers (9-4)
Last week: 4Thursday: Lost to Detroit Lions 34-31
Breakout player: Quarterback Malik Willis
Yes, cornerback Xavier McKinney has a case with his career-high seven interceptions, and yes, Willis has started only two games this year, but don’t forget what he did in those games. He passed for 324 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 114 yards and a touchdown, and Green Bay won both games. Willis had 350 passing yards and 144 rushing yards in two seasons in Tennessee, where he made three starts and played in 11 games.
Up next: at Seattle Seahawks, Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET
5. Buffalo Bills (10-3)
Last week: 3Sunday: Lost to Los Angeles Rams 44-42
Breakout player: Safety Damar Hamlin
The player who survived cardiac arrest on the field in January 2023 is thriving this season. A sixth-round draft pick in 2021, Hamlin played in only five games last year, but this season has started all 13, is second on the team with 83 tackles and has recorded his first career interception and first career fumble recovery. He has two interceptions and five passes defended.
Up next: at Detroit Lions, Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET
6. Kansas City Chiefs (12-1)
Last week: 6Sunday: Beat Los Angeles Chargers 19-17
Breakout player: Cornerback Chamarri Conner
It’s mostly the old guard getting things done in Kansas City, but Conner could be the next really good cornerback developed by defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo. The 2023 fourth-round draft pick has a career-high 68 tackles and, more importantly, is filling up the stat sheet with impact plays — two interceptions, a fumble returned for a touchdown, a sack and four quarterback hits.
Up next: at Cleveland Browns, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
Tight end Darnell Washington has been a surprising contributor to the Steelers offense this season. (Barry Reeger / Imagn Images)
7. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-3)
Last week: 7Sunday: Beat Cleveland Browns 27-14
Breakout player: Tight end Darnell Washington
Washington is not the Pittsburgh player most thankful Arthur Smith is now the offensive coordinator, but he’s high on the list. The 6-foot-7, 264-pounder is mostly a sixth offensive lineman, but he already has more than doubled last season’s catch total and has 18 catches for 192 yards under the tight end-loving Smith this year. Linebacker Payton Wilson, a risky third-round pick this year because of his injury history, gets a mention because he’s tied for fifth on the team with 55 tackles.
Up next: at Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET
8. Baltimore Ravens (8-5)
Last week: 8Sunday: Bye
Breakout player: Outside linebacker Tavius Robinson
Oh, look, the Ravens found another pass rusher. This one started his college career at the University of Guelph in Canada. After recording 26 tackles and one sack as a rookie, Robinson has 3 1/2 sacks and 12 quarterback hits this season. The Ravens are third in the NFL in sacks with 41, but they are running out of time to catch the Steelers in the AFC North.
Up next: at New York Giants, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
9. Seattle Seahawks (8-5)
Last week: 12Sunday: Beat Arizona Cardinals 30-18
Breakout player: Wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba
This is the player Seattle thought it was getting when it took Smith-Njigba with the 20th pick last year. He leads the Seahawks with 75 catches for 911 yards, which is 12 more catches and 283 yards more than he had all of last season. He had five catches for 82 yards Sunday, and he’s third in receiving yards per game (104.6) since Week 9.
Up next: vs. Green Bay Packers, Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET
10. Denver Broncos (8-5)
Last week: 10Sunday: Bye
Breakout player: Outside linebacker Nik Bonitto
A second-round draft pick in 2022, Bonitto had eight sacks last year so he’s not coming out of nowhere, but not many people thought he’d be tied for second in the league with 11 sacks, only 1 1/2 sacks behind Trey Hendrickson’s league lead. Wide receiver Devaughn Vele, a seventh-round pick this year, deserves a mention, too. He is third on the team with 33 catches and has 377 yards and a touchdown. Vele had a career-high 80 yards against the Raiders two weeks ago.
Up next: vs. Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET
11. Washington Commanders (8-5)
Last week: 9Sunday: Bye
Breakout player: Safety Jeremy Chinn
After two down years to end his time in Carolina, Chinn is healthy and enjoying his new life in Washington. He has started all 13 games for the Commanders, which already tops his games played totals from the last two seasons, and he’s second on the team with 86 tackles, which is almost three times what he had a year ago with the Panthers. Washington may end up regretting it only signed him to a one-year deal.
Up next: at New Orleans Saints, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
12. Los Angeles Chargers (8-5)
Last week: 11Sunday: Lost to Kansas City Chiefs 19-17
Breakout player: Wide receiver Ladd McConkey
Even after missing Sunday night’s game with shoulder and knee injuries (and you could tell how much Justin Herbert missed him), McConkey is 20th in the league in receiving yards (815). Since Week 10, he is fourth in receiving yards per game (93.75). Not bad for the ninth receiver selected in the 2024 draft.
Up next: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET
13. Houston Texans (8-5)
Last week: 13Sunday: Bye
Breakout player: Cornerback Kamari Lassiter
The second-round pick doesn’t get as much attention as some of this year’s other rookie cornerbacks, but he’s looking like a player who is on his way to locking up pass catchers opposite Derek Stingley Jr. for a long time. Lassiter and Stingley are tied for second on the team with three interceptions and tied for sixth on the team with 41 tackles each.
Up next: vs. Miami Dolphins, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
Rookie running back Bucky Irving is a big reason the Bucs are leading the NFC South. (Julio Aguilar / Getty Images)
14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-6)
Last week: 14Sunday: Beat Las Vegas Raiders 28-13
Breakout player: Running back Bucky Irving
The fourth-round pick out of Oregon is Tampa Bay’s leading rusher with 735 yards. He’s also fifth on the team in receptions with 36 for 300 yards. And he’s probably the favorite player of most Buccaneers fans, who fill Raymond James Stadium with “Buck-y, Buck-y” chants after his darting runs. Irving has become popular with fantasy owners, too, although they were upset he produced only four carries for 3 yards Sunday after dealing with a hip injury all week.
Up next: at Los Angeles Chargers, Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET
15. Los Angeles Rams (7-6)
Last week: 16Sunday: Beat Buffalo Bills 44-42
Breakout player: Outside linebacker Jared Verse
The No. 19 pick from this year has 58 quarterback pressures, according to TruMedia. That’s fourth in the league and 18 more than second-place rookie Chop Robinson. In fact, it is 16 percent of the total pressures compiled by all defensive rookies this year, according to TruMedia. That has resulted in only 4 1/2 sacks so far, but more production looks like it’s on the way.
Up next: at San Francisco 49ers, Thursday, 8:15 p.m. ET
16. Miami Dolphins (6-7)
Last week: 20Sunday: Beat New York Jets 32-26
Breakout player: Tight end Jonnu Smith
The eighth-year pro didn’t have a catch in the first 60 minutes Sunday, but he had three catches for 44 yards and the game-winning touchdown in overtime. He’s now third on the team with 61 catches, which is only four fewer than Tyreek Hill. His five receiving touchdowns are tied with Hill for second on the team and his 692 receiving yards are the most he’s had in any season in his career.
Up next: at Houston Texans, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET