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NFL power rankings: Where do the Saints land in Week 17?

It’s tough to read too deeply into the New Orleans Saints’ Monday night loss to the Miami Dolphins given how many key players were out of action due to a COVID-19 outbreak, but that isn’t stopping some people from trying. Here is what the latest NFL power rankings are saying about the Saints as we move into Week 17:

Touchdown Wire

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Rank: 23 (22)

Author: Nick Wojton

Author’s take:

“Monday night went as expected. The Saints defense looked good against Miami, keeping things close for awhile. But with so many pieces on the COVID list including QBs and offensive linemen… the Dolphins still won 20-3.”

USA Today

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Rank: 19 (17)

Author: Nate Davis

Author’s take:

“Would they have started (or even drafted) Ian Book had they known he’d contribute to a 24-game losing streak by Notre Dame quarterbacks that dates to 2012?”

NFL.com

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Rank: 21 (20)

Author: Dan Hanzus

Author’s take:

Ian Book realized a dream on Monday by starting his first game in the NFL. By his second snap, it felt more like a nightmare. The rookie — pressed into action with both Taysom Hill and Trevor Siemian on the reserve/COVID-19 list — threw a pick-six on the second pass of the night, and things didn’t get much better in a punishing loss to the Dolphins. Book was a piñata behind a makeshift offensive line, sacked eight times, and the toothless New Orleans attack failed to manage a single third-down conversion in 12 attempts. Like the Ravens in the AFC, the Saints feel like a once-promising team that’s simply endured too much. The roof has fallen in.”

ESPN

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Rank: 18 (17)

Author: Mike Triplett

Author’s take:

“It was hard not to pick a defensive player such as LB Demario Davis or CB Marshon Lattimore (for Non-QB MVP), since the defense has been New Orleans’ driving force this season. But Kamara has practically been the entire offense because of injuries to WR Michael Thomas, QB Jameis Winston and the offensive line. Kamara is averaging nearly 100 yards per game from scrimmage (97.7) and has eight touchdowns in the 11 games he has played this season. And the offense fell even flatter when he wasn’t on the field from Weeks 10 to 13 because of injuries, with the Saints going 0-4 in that stretch.”

Yahoo Sports

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Rank: 20 (19)

Author: Frank Schwab

Author’s take:

“The Saints had no shot Monday night, with a decimated offense led by rookie quarterback Ian Book. It stinks, because that might be the game that costs them a playoff berth.”

SI.com

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Rank: 21

Author: Mitch Goldich

Author’s take:

“Copy and paste what I wrote about the Ravens, as this is another team that has just been devastated by injuries in a way that feels unfair. The difference here is New Orleans needs to find its long-term answer at quarterback to take advantage of the rest of the talent on its roster. But watching Ian Book just take shot after shot against the Dolphins did not feel like watching an actual Saints game.”

Bleacher Report

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Rank: 20 (18)

Author: NFL Staff

Author’s take:

If there’s one team in the NFL that rather deserves a mulligan of sorts for their season falling apart, it’s the New Orleans Saints.

Mind you, that mulligan isn’t going to get the Saints into the playoffs. And while New Orleans isn’t out of it completely after falling at home to the Miami Dolphins Monday night, it’s going to take wins over the Panthers and Falcons to close the season above .500—and some help on top of that to make the postseason.

And at this point, just accomplishing the front end of that is going to be a tall ask.

There isn’t a team in the league that seen the most important position on the field blasted harder by injuries this year than the Saints. Jameis Winston suffered a season-ending knee injury. Taysom Hill has been in and out of the lineup. Both Hill and Siemian landed on the COVID-19 list last week, forcing the Saints to start Ian Book against the Dolphins.

That went about like you’d expect. And so long as the situation under center is such a mess, the ceiling in the Big Easy is going to hover closer to also-ran than contender.”

CBS Sports

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Rank: 22 (22)

Author: Pete Prisco

Author’s take:

“They just had way too many injuries and COVID losses to beat Miami. Their season looks to be coming to an end.”

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