NFL Power Rankings: Does Your Team Crack Top-4?

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Jan 19, 2014; Denver, CO, USA; A view of the NFL logo on the field before the 2013 AFC championship playoff football game between the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Chris Humphreys-USA TODAY Sports

Previous: . Indianapolis Colts. 4. team. 46. Andrew Luck is playing some of his best football when it matters. Chuck Pagano’s Colts are surging at the right time and might just have the best matchup of the weekend. They have the recipe to beat Peyton Manning and the firepower to out-duel any team in the NFL. Could a Super Bowl title be in the near future?. (11-5)

49. The only thing to worry about with Green Bay is their tendency to collapse when nobody expects them to. This week should be a smooth ride, but Aaron Rodgers and Co. bring a weekly adventure that can keep the Lambeau crowd on edge. Look for a heavy dose of trickeration (it’s not a word, but should be) against Seattle.. (12-4). Previous: . Green Bay Packers. 3. team

47. If Tom Brady wants to make another Super Bowl run, he might want to cash in on the opportunity he has in front of him this year. An above-average game should do the trick against a rough Baltimore secondary — Bill Belichick has the blueprint to get to Arizona.. (12-4). Previous: . New England Patriots. 2. team

(12-4). Previous: . Seattle Seahawks. 1. team. 36. The reigning champs haven’t shown anything to make us believe they won’t construct another special run in 2015. The pieces to the puzzle are all on the table, and the matchups certainly look to favor Pete Carroll’s squad. Back-to-back alert?