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Power Rankings Through Week 3

By The Architect Thu Sep 25 4:13pm ET
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TBL2 Power Rankings — Through Week 3

1. Nea Kameni (5–0, 691.8 PF)

The only undefeated squad left. Justin Herbert is humming, Tyreek Hill still breaks defenses, and Roquan Smith is anchoring an elite IDP group. Balanced scoring across the board keeps this team at the top.

2. Double Sluggo (4–1, 776.3 PF — League High)

Lamar + Bijan + Jefferson + A.J. Brown = fireworks. Sluggo has already posted the highest PF in the league, but the defense is equally scary with Quay Walker and Kamren Curl balling out.

3. Jager Bombs (4–1, 743.9 PF)

Jared Goff feeding CMC and Garrett Wilson gives this team a weekly floor. Add Travis Kelce’s stability and IDPs like Hutchinson and Okereke, and the Bombs are rolling as expected.

4. Jakku Resistance (4–1, 755.7 PF)

Hurts-to-Chase is as good as it gets, and Nico Collins looks like a WR1 breakout. Add Fred Warner and Maxx Crosby on defense and Resistance have one of the most complete rosters.

5. Rockin Squatches (4–1, 668.6 PF)

Stroud and Gibbs are the young foundation, but it’s Jonathan Taylor’s return to form that makes this team dangerous. T.J. Watt and Tremaine Edmunds are carrying the defense.

6. Ozarks (2–3, 687.2 PF)

Don’t be fooled by the record — this team has scored big. Puka Nacua’s breakout alongside Saquon and Davante Adams keeps Ozarks explosive. Defense needs to tighten up to climb higher.

7. Ass Pennies (3–2, 616.0 PF)

Josh Allen’s 27+ average keeps them in every matchup, while rookie WR Tetairoa McMillan is emerging. Defense is up-and-down, but with Breece Hall flashing, this team has upset potential.

8. Crazy Con Men (3–2, 600.3 PF)

Rome Odunze and Jaxon Smith-Njigba are already looking like stars, but Baker Mayfield (!) has been the engine so far. The defense lacks pop, but they’ve scraped wins to stay afloat.

9. The Architect (3–2, 631.5 PF)

St. Brown and Deebo have been carrying the air game, while Achane adds the juice on the ground. Defense is middle of the pack, but this squad is scrappy and can grind out wins.

10. The Process (1–4, 568.8 PF)

The record is ugly, but Fields, Zay Flowers, and Olave are trending upward. Their IDP trio (Granderson, Al-Shaair, Edgerrin Cooper) can swing weeks. This is the best 1–4 team in the league.

11. Grave Diggers (1–4, 559.3 PF)

Mahomes + Derrick Henry + Marvin Harrison Jr. is a core to respect. But outside of Hufanga and Derwin James, the defense has leaked points. They’ll need better balance to climb.

12. Big Possum Walks Late (2–3, 565.4 PF)

Etienne and Courtland Sutton are producing, but QB play (Tua’s inconsistency) and thin depth keep them middling. Strong DL (Brian Burns, Leonard Williams) keeps them competitive.

13. Guinness (0–5, 573.5 PF)

Bryce Young has been serviceable, but this roster lacks star punch. Javonte Williams is heating up, and Brock Bowers looks like a cornerstone TE, but it hasn’t translated to wins.

14. Fanny Dusters (2–3, 517.4 PF)

Rodgers is steady, and Quentin Johnston’s breakout helps. But the RB room is thin and the defense struggles to create splash plays. Trending toward the basement if things don’t turn.

15. JoeStradamus (2–3, 522.2 PF)

Stafford, Kamara, and Henderson can keep them competitive, but the WR corps is shaky and the defense is near the bottom of the league. Needs a turnaround to avoid free fall.

16. KingAj86 (0–5, 503.6 PF — League Low)

The Caleb Williams era hasn’t translated into wins yet. Bucky Irving and Brian Thomas Jr. flash upside, but the defense has given up chunk plays all season. In rebuild mode.