DOUG AND WOLF

Doug & Wolf’s 2017 NFL Power Poll rankings – Week 11

Nov 15, 2017, 8:39 AM

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FILE - In this Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017, file photo, Philadelphia Eagles' Carson Wentz looks to pass during an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos in Philadelphia. Who anticipated the NFL getting caught up in a back-and-forth with President Donald Trump over players kneeling during the national anthem? And who could have imagined that the Philadelphia Eagles would own the best record in the league at the midway point? This NFL season has been full of surprises. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

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LISTEN: Doug & Wolf NFL Power Poll - Week 11

It needed some scratching out by Ron Wolfley, but at the end of the Week 11 Doug & Wolf NFL Power Poll, he agreed with co-host Doug Franz.

The Philadelphia Eagles remain the team to beat in the NFL, and they’re followed by the New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints.

Doug, however, has the Minnesota Vikings ranked fourth in his power poll, followed by the Pittsburgh Steelers.

“I already told you how impressive it is, (the Steelers’) comebacks, but because they beat the Colts and they’re weak, you dropped in my standings,” Doug said. “You held on barely to the five spot, the Pittsburgh Steelers — barely over the L.A. Rams.”

Wolf has the Rams ahead of the Steelers, and because of a slight oversight, we find out he has the Kansas City Chiefs just outside his top-5.

DOUG

5 – Pittsburgh Steelers
4 – Minnesota Vikings
3 – New Orleans Saints
2 – New England Patriots
1 – Philadelphia Eagles

WOLF

5 – Kansas City Chiefs (later knocked them off his list after he forgot about either the Patriots or the Eagles)

5 – Pittsburgh Steelers
4 – Los Angeles Rams
3 – New Orleans Saints
2 – New England Patriots
1 – Philadelphia Eagles

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