Rank 'Em: NFL Power Rankings

Created: September 3, 2008, 2:02 PM

Will the Giants repeat their championship season?

The NFL season begins Thursday night when the Redskins visit the Giants, but how do you see the battle shaping up for the next four months, SportsNation?

The Giants stunned the Patriots and the rest of the football world in the Super Bowl, but was that win just the dawn of a new era of Big Apple dominance? What about the other team with New York in its name now that Brett Favre is in town? And we're not forgetting the other coast. With Shawne Merriman in uniform but potentially playing on one knee, what about the Chargers? Can JaMarcus Russell make the Raiders relevant?

How do you see the NFL power structure as the season begins? Submit your rankings!

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  • San Francisco 49ers
    2007 record: 5-11
  • Chicago Bears
    2007 record: 7-9
  • Cincinnati Bengals
    2007 record: 7-9
  • Buffalo Bills
    2007 record: 7-9
  • Denver Broncos
    2007 record: 7-9
  • Cleveland Browns
    2007 record: 10-6
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    2007 record: 9-7
  • Arizona Cardinals
    2007 record: 8-8
  • San Diego Chargers
    2007 record: 11-5
  • Kansas City Chiefs
    2007 record: 4-12
  • Indianapolis Colts
    2007 record: 13-3
  • Dallas Cowboys
    2007 record: 13-3
  • Miami Dolphins
    2007 record: 1-15
  • Philadelphia Eagles
    2007 record: 8-8
  • Atlanta Falcons
    2007 record: 4-12
  • New York Giants
    2007 record: 10-6
  • Jacksonville Jaguars
    2007 record: 11-5
  • New York Jets
    2007 record: 4-12
  • Detroit Lions
    2007 record: 7-9
  • Green Bay Packers
    2007 record: 13-3
  • Carolina Panthers
    2007 record: 7-9
  • New England Patriots
    2007 record: 16-0
  • Oakland Raiders
    2007 record: 4-12
  • St. Louis Rams
    2007 record: 3-13
  • Baltimore Ravens
    2007 record: 5-11
  • Washington Redskins
    2007 record: 9-7
  • New Orleans Saints
    2007 record: 7-9
  • Seattle Seahawks
    2007 record: 10-6
  • Pittsburgh Steelers
    2007 record: 10-6
  • Houston Texans
    2007 record: 8-8
  • Tennessee Titans
    2007 record: 10-6
  • Minnesota Vikings
    2007 record: 8-8