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Power Rankings Tracker: Browns average out to 10th-best team after win vs. Bengals

Heading into the regular season, the Cleveland Browns were seen predominantly as a middle-of-the-road team in the larger landscape across the league. However, after their convincing and dominant win over the Cincinnati Bengals, a team that many believe are Super Bowl contenders, those around the league are taking notice as the Browns are rising up power rankings.

Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz and his unit are proving to be one of the league’s best, and the offense has the firepower to get there. However, they will have to prove it against the Pittsburgh Steelers during their Monday Night Football showdown this week. If the offense were more on, the Browns may be soaring even higher in rankings.

Here, we take a look at eleven different power rankings pieces that were put out across a multitude of publications, including our friends over at Touchdown Wire. At the end, we will average out each ranking to give the Browns a consensus slot as Week 1 has now concluded.

ESPN: 11th

“Cleveland’s new defensive coordinator came up with a game plan that both rattled Joe Burrow and shut down Cincinnati’s passing offense. The rainy conditions helped, but Schwartz blitzed Burrow on 53% of his dropbacks in the first half, the highest rate of the quarterback’s career, according to ESPN Stats & Information. In turn, Burrow averaged just 2.6 yards per attempt, the lowest in a half in his career. The Browns pitched a shutout in the first half and never looked back. Under Schwartz, the new-look defense could prove to be among the most improved units in the league.” (source)

CBS Sports: 7th

“The defense was suffocating against the Bengals, which is a good sign. The offense wasn’t great, but it did enough in the elements.” (source)

NFL.com: 13th

“I won’t harp on this yet, because the Browns’ revamped defense absolutely turned in a banner performance in working over the Bengals in Week 1, and that’s a sign of progress. But it’s a good thing Joe Burrow struggled more than Deshaun Watson did, because the Browns have some issues offensively, compounded by the season-ending injury on Sunday to RT Jack Conklin.The weather conditions in Cleveland were not ideal for pristine execution on Sunday, and it was encouraging to see the Browns try to stretch the field vertically and use Watson’s legs as a real weapon, with the latter strategy at least being effective. But if Watson struggles again throwing the ball vs. an angry Steelers team in Week 2, I am prepared to dive in deeper there.” (source)

Sportsnaut: 7th

“Deshaun Watson didn’t prove he’s back to being a Pro Bowl quarterback in Week 1, but the Cleveland Browns didn’t need it. Defensively, Jim Schwartz’s guys put on a masterpiece with the help of a little weather to take down one of the best teams in football over the last two seasons. If Watson can ever regain his form, the Browns are a Super Bowl contender.” (source)

Sporting News: 11th

“The Browns’ defense made a massive statement, that it is loaded on every level to stop an elite offense such as the Bengals have. Myles Garrett, the linebackers and the secondary are the foundation and make Deshaun Watson and Nick Chubb have a wide margin for error.” (source)

Fox Sports: 11th

“It’s still too soon to say if Deshaun Watson is good or not. He definitely didn’t play great in a driving rainstorm. But what we do know is that the Browns can run the hell out of the rock and they can get after the quarterback. They did both things impressively in a domination of Cincinnati. If Watson picks up his play, they can jump from ‘formidable’ to ‘contender.'” (source)

Sports Illustrated: 14th

“The Browns make a huge jump on our list. Their debut was undoubtedly impressive, though it’s fair to be skeptical about the situation. Bad weather. Hampered quarterback on the other sideline. A new-look defense with no tendencies. This one was teed up for Cleveland. There is a chance this team pivots into full-on contender mode next week. But for now, let’s celebrate responsibly.” (source)

Yahoo! Sports: 9th

“We can’t keep making excuses for Deshaun Watson, but it was bad luck that he got yet another poor weather game to start this season. Everyone seemed affected by the rain and field conditions in Cleveland. Watson didn’t look very good to start the season, but we’ll see what happens when he plays on a dry field. And if the Browns defense plays like it did Sunday, Cleveland is going to be good whether Watson plays better or not.” (source)

USA Today: 6th

“As expected, the defense appears to be the bedrock of this squad – though few could have foreseen a near-shutout of Cincinnati. However don’t underestimate the loss of RT Jack Conklin to a devastating knee injury … even if it will be fascinating to see how 6-8, 374-pound rookie Dawand Jones fills in.” (source)

Bleacher Report: 11th

“The Cleveland Browns haven’t had a ton of success over the past few years, but for whatever reason, they’ve had Joe Burrow’s number. Entering Sunday’s matchup in Cleveland, the Browns had won four of five meetings with the NFL’s newly minted highest-paid player.

Make that five out of six, and about as good of a start to the season as the Browns could have dared hope for.

Deshaun Watson finished only 16-of-29 for 154 yards with one touchdown and an interception, although the weather played a part in those stats. Watson added a score on the ground, and he outplayed Burrow by a sizable margin.

Cleveland’s new-look defense under coordinator Jim Schwartz was the big story of the day. The Browns completely dominated one of the NFL’s most potent offenses. Burrow threw for just 82 yards. Cincinnati had just six first downs. And the Bengals pulled Burrow from the game with about four minutes to go.

It was a fantastic opening to the season for the Browns, but things don’t get any easier from here. Next week, Cleveland travels to face a Pittsburgh Steelers team that’s seething after getting waxed at home by the San Francisco 49ers.” (source)

Touchdown Wire: 15th

“Deshaun Watson threw the funniest interception you’ll ever see, but the Browns’ defense was the story of the game. They held Joe Burrow to 82 yards passing. 82. A very big game for Jim Schwartz’ unit, but the offense still looks abysmal outside of Nick Chubb.” (source)

Power Rankings Average: 10th

Averaging out all 11 of these power rankings, the Browns are currently a consensus top-10 team in the NFL after their Week 1 win over the Bengals. If they can come away with another convincing win against another AFC North opponent, it will be interesting to see how high they will fly.

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Story originally appeared on Browns Wire