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Welcome to the final edition of our 2007 Power Rankings. So what did we learn from our one preseason and 17 weeks of regular-season rankings?
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That the Patriots, while making history with the league's first 16-0 regular-season record, surprised exactly no one by dominating the competition. They went wire-to-wire as our No. 1 team.
That the Colts and Cowboys were the only teams other than New England to enjoy top-10 status all season. In fact, the Colts never dipped below No 4.
That the Giants fluctuated as wildly as some of Eli Manning's passes. An 0-2 start had them ranked 27th, but five weeks later, they had risen to No. 4. They then dropped in and out of the top 10 two more times during the second half of the season.
That we knew the Falcons would stink without Michael Vick. They started the season next-to-last and that's where they ended, never rising above No. 26.
To wrap up the season, we've called upon our voting members to provide the team-by-team commentary, dividing the work by divisions. Thus, for your reading pleasure, you'll have:
• Jeffri Chadiha (JChad) on the AFC East
• John Clayton (JClay) on the NFC West
• Jeremy Green (JG) on the AFC South
• Mike McAllister (MMc) on the NFC South/North
• Matt Mosley (MMo) on the NFC East
• Len Pasquarelli (LP) on the AFC North
• Mike Sando (MS) on the AFC West
Until next season ...
BIGGEST RISE: Washington Redskins from 13th to 10th. BIGGEST DROP: Buffalo Bills from 16th to 19th. Detroit Lions from 21st to 24th.
(Editor's note: LW indicates each team's ranking last week.)

































