I used a variety of formulas using win percentage, opponent's win percentage,
victory margin, opponent's victory margin, average points scored and average
points allowed to come up with one composite percentage, that I refer to as
Adjusted PCT...a percentage that each team SHOULD win throughout the season.
So, based on offensive and defensive strength, scoring relationship to
opponent, and schedule strength, heere are the overall rankings through week 5:
1. KC .791
2. Indy .790
3. Minn. .743
4. Denver .710
5. TB .699
6. Carolina .666
7. Miami .654
8. GB .640
9. Seattle .625
10. Buffalo .612
11 NYG .571
12. Tenn. .534
13. St. Louis .528
14. NE .519
15. SF .509
16. Baltimore .503
17. Dallas .490
18. Wash. .458
19. Cleveland .455
20. Philly .453
21. Atlanta .442
22. Pitt .407
23. Detroit .402
24. NO .401
25. Jax .383
26. Houston .359
27. Cincy .346
28. Oakland .336
29. NYJ .312
30. Chicago .283
31. SD .244
32. Arizona .211
Division Ranking:
1. NFCS .556
2. AFCS .519
3. AFCE .508
4. NFCN .507
5. AFCW .496
6. NFCE .494
7. NFCW .470
8. AFCN .452
League Ranking:
1. NFC .507
2. AFC .494
Hope you like it...
Eric
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