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Colin Cowherd Ranks the NFL's Top 10 Teams After Week 4

Watch Colin Cowherd release his Week 4 NFL ‘Herd Hierarchy’, with Colin counting down his rankings of the top 10 teams heading into Week 5.

10. Los Angeles Rams (2-2): “I know you're going to laugh, but I trust the coach and the quarterback. Stafford has 300+ passing yards in three of their first four games, tied for the most in the league. We have to acknowledge that Puka Nucua is the Rookie of the Year."
9. Detroit Lions (3-1): “Their last 14 games they have won 11. Their defense, which we have criticized, is now no. 4. They've had 12 sacks the last two games. Jared Goff is underrated, they have drafted and developed well, they have been patient, and I like what I see."
8. Seattle Seahawks (3-1): “They don't give the ball up, one giveaway all season. They lead the NFL in sack differential, 16 sacks. They're getting after the quarterback, they don't give the ball up, they've empowered their run-game, and they drafted what appears to be a star corner."
7. Baltimore Ravens (3-1): "Lamar Jackson is second in completion percentage in the league and you view him as a 'running quarterback.' They lead the NFL in red zone touchdowns. A lot of teams struggle in the red zone, even good teams... NOT Baltimore because of Lamar."
6. Dallas Cowboys (3-1): “All their wins are by 20+ points. They lead the NFL in turnover differential. Opposing quarterbacks' passer rating against the Cowboys this year is 55. They lead the NFL in third-down percentage."
5. Philadelphia Eagles (4-0): “Jalen Hurts has won 21 out of his last 22 games and I don't even think they're playing that well. They have the best o-line and d-line combination in the league. What I like about Hurts is there's no 'dink and dunk' here. They have seven completions and four touchdown passes of 25+ yards. If you try crowding the box against them, they will burn you over the top."
4. Miami Dolphins (3-1): "No. 1 scoring offense, better for a track meet than an alley fight. Their weakness is -- this isn't a very good defense and it's not a very good offensive line. What it is is a very accurate quarterback, the fastest team in the league at wide receiver, a brilliant head coach, and ahead of the league in their motion offense."
3. Kansas City Chiefs (3-1): "Kansas City has a significantly better defense than Miami and a much better offensive line. Patrick Mahomes is the least-sacked quarterback in the NFL. He's only been sacked twice. I love their defense. They've held opponents to 21-or-fewer points in all four games.'
2. Buffalo Bills (3-1): "They are far less dependent on the big play. They're running the ball better and Josh Allen is running less. Josh Allen's completion percentage is 75%. They've buttoned up a lot of the issues we had with them."
1. San Francisco 49ers (4-0): "Everyone loves the Cowboys and the 49ers are favored by a field goal. Highest-graded defense, Hall of Famers everywhere, 14 straight regular season wins, Purdy doesn't make any mistakes, and Christian McCaffrey should be in the running for MVP."

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