Last week's ranking in parentheses.
1. Eagles 1-0 (1): Wide receiver a bit of a question mark as Alshon Jeffery works his way back from shoulder surgery.
2. Rams 1-0 (2): Sean McVay elected to sit the starting offense throughout preseason, so it's understandable that the Rams didn't get going until the second half in Oakland.
3. Vikings 1-0 (3): Running back Dalvin Cook is a dangerous weapon for Kirk Cousins and proved it with six catches for 55 yards in an opening win over the 49ers.
4. Patriots 1-0 (4): They did a nice job protecting Tom Brady from J.J. Watt and now they face a loaded Jaguars defense in a rematch of the AFC title game.
5. Jaguars 1-0 (6): You know they're growing as a team when Leonard Fournette goes out with a hamstring injury and they still hold on to win a road game.
6. Packers 1-0 (10): Aaron Rodgers pledged he will play against the Vikings on Sunday despite a left knee injury. He missed much of the season a year ago after a hit from Vikings LB Anthony Barr.
7. Chiefs 1-0 (14): Patrick Mahomes looked far more poised than a guy making his second career start when he threw for 256 yards and four touchdowns in a road win over the Chargers.
8. Falcons 0-1 (7): Matt Ryan is going to need to find other productive targets because the Falcons were one-dimensional with Julio Jones in a loss to the Eagles.
9. Panthers 1-0 (17): Their defensive line led an impressive effort as they limited Ezekiel Elliott to 69 rushing yards in the debut of defensive coordinator Eric Washington.
10. Steelers 0-0-1 (8): The ground attack looked just fine minus Le'Veon Bell as James Conner rushed for 135 yards and two touchdowns in Cleveland slop.
11. Ravens 1-0 (18): Five players combined for six sacks as they swarmed the Bills from all directions. A win Thursday night in Cincinnati would stake them to a 2-0 start for the third consecutive season.
12. Saints 0-1 (5): An embarrassing defensive effort to open season at home against the Bucs as Tampa Bay put up 529 yards of offense.
13. Chargers 0-1 (11): Remember when they opened 0-4 to begin last season? Their struggles in a loss to Chiefs doesn't necessarily mean they're doomed to another rough ride, not with a trip to Buffalo on Sunday.
14. Bengals 1-0 (22): Rallying from 13 down late in the third quarter to win on the road was impressive, even if it was at Indianapolis.
15. Buccaneers 1-0 (29): "I'm happy to announce FitzMagic is alive and well," coach Dirk Koetter exclaimed after backup QB Ryan Fitzpatrick shredded the Saints in New Orleans.
16. Jets 1-0 (30): Sam Darnold went from one extreme of New York tabloid back pages on the first play of the game when he threw a pick-six to the other as Gang Green smothered the Lions, 48-17, on Monday night.
17. Dolphins 1-0 (25): Ryan Tannehill knocked off some rust and, because of delays, the Dolphins won the longest game in NFL history over the Titans.
18. Redskins 1-0 (23): The question is how long will Adrian Peterson's legs remain fresh after 96 rushing yards on 26 carries and 70 more yards on two receptions?
19. Broncos 1-0 (21): The 1-2 punch of rookie running backs Royce Freeman and Phillip Lindsay is a very nice development for QB Case Keenum.
20. Texans 0-1 (9): Cornerback depth is thin after Kevin Johnson went out with his second concussion since the start of training camp in a loss to the Patriots.
21. Bears 0-1 (13): The most disappointing aspect of blowing 20-point lead in Green Bay on Sunday night was Bears looked overmatched in every phase as it unraveled.
22. Titans 0-1 (12): A season-opening loss in Miami was costly. Tight end Delanie Walker lost for the season with an ankle injury and running back Derrick Henry could not find a groove.
23. Giants 0-1 (16): All the focus has been on skill position players with the return of Odell Beckham Jr. and the addition of Saquon Barkley, but the offensive line with four new starters was poor against the Jaguars.
24. Cowboys 0-1 (20): Questions are mounting for Dak Prescott early in the start of his third season, and there isn't another legitimate option on the roster.
25. Browns 0-0-1 (28): It's hard to judge the defense entirely in such wet and sloppy conditions, but two interceptions for first-round pick Denzel Ward in his debut was impressive. A tie beats losing, especially in Cleveland.
26. 49ers 0-1 (15): The only issue for Jimmy Garoppolo last season was interceptions _ five in six games _ and he threw three in the opener in Minnesota, his first loss as a starter.
27. Seahawks 0-1 (24): The offensive line was a legitimate concern in Seattle before the Broncos' Von Miller racked up three sacks.
28. Colts 0-1 (27): Andrew Luck didn't win in his return from a long layoff, but he was driving the Colts for a go-ahead score when tight end Jack Doyle fumbled. There were positives.
29. Cardinals 0-1 (26): They got a contract extension done for running back David Johnson and then the offense didn't show up in a 24-6 home loss to the Redskins.
30. Lions 0-1 (19): Uninspired, unprepared, sloppy. That sums up the Lions in Matt Patricia's debut.
31. Raiders 0-1 (31): There are plenty of issues with Jon Gruden's team after it got blown out in the second half Monday night. Certainly the lack of a pass rush is a big one. Khalil Mack is missed already.
32. Bills 0-1 (32): So much for bringing rookie Josh Allen along with what they call a "calculated" plan. The Bills simply can't send Nathan Peterman out at quarterback again.