NFL Power Rankings: Divisional Round

Jan 10, 2016; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Seattle Seahawks players including Earl Thomas (29) and Richard Sherman (25) and Kelcie McCray (33) celebrate after Minnesota Vikings kicker Blair Walsh (not pictured) missed a field goal in the fourth quarter in a NFC Wild Card playoff football game at TCF Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bruce Kluckhohn-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 10, 2016; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Seattle Seahawks players including Earl Thomas (29) and Richard Sherman (25) and Kelcie McCray (33) celebrate after Minnesota Vikings kicker Blair Walsh (not pictured) missed a field goal in the fourth quarter in a NFC Wild Card playoff football game at TCF Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bruce Kluckhohn-USA TODAY Sports /
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NFL Power Rankings: Divisional Round

Bruce Kluckhohn-USA TODAY Sports
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Now that Wild Card Weekend has wrapped up, only one-fourth of the NFL’s 32 teams are still alive. Since the New England Patriots one of those fortunate squads, we here at Musket Fire are starting the week off by assembling an NFL power rankings of the remaining teams ahead of the Divisional Round.

Tom Brady’s career history against the Chiefs

Note that the top four seeded teams are ranked in the top four because they haven’t done anything to lower their stock since the regular season. Enjoy:

8. player. 36. <p>Because they benefitted from Blair Walsh muffing a 27-yard chip shot field goal that would have won it for the Minnesota Vikings, the Seahawks take up the rear of the pack heading into the Divisional Round. They were extremely fortunate to escape out of the <a href=. NFC West. 11-6. Seattle Seahawks

Next: 7. Kansas City Chiefs