2018 NFL Power Rankings Week 4: Eagles earn tough win in Carson Wentz’s return

PHILADELPHIA, PA - SEPTEMBER 23: Running back Wendell Smallwood #28 of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrates his game-winning touchdown with teammates wide receiver Jordan Matthews #80, punter Cameron Johnston #1 and wide receiver Nelson Agholor #13 against the Indianapolis Colts during the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on September 23, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Philadelphia Eagles won 20-16. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - SEPTEMBER 23: Running back Wendell Smallwood #28 of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrates his game-winning touchdown with teammates wide receiver Jordan Matthews #80, punter Cameron Johnston #1 and wide receiver Nelson Agholor #13 against the Indianapolis Colts during the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on September 23, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Philadelphia Eagles won 20-16. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) /
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1. Los Angeles Rams

When looking at the high level the Los Angeles Rams continue to play at on offense, it’s going to be difficult to imagine any defense being able to stop them for the most part in 2018, as the Los Angeles Chargers learned the hard way on Sunday. Everyone knows just how much of an impact Todd Gurley makes on offense after finishing with 156 yards from the line of scrimmage to go along with a score, but it’s the weapons at receiver that continue to cause all sorts of problems for opponents.

While Brandin Cooks continues to use his blazing speed to an advantage, it was great to see Jared Goff continue to get Robert Woods (10 catches for 104 yards with two scores) and Cooper Kupp (four catches for 71 yards with a score) involved as much as possible. It sounds crazy to even consider, but with the way the Rams are playing, there’s every reason to believe that any of these three receivers, if not all, could end up crossing the 1,000-yard mark by the time the end of the regular season rolls around.

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Sitting at 3-0, the Rams continue to live up to the Super Bowl hype from the offseason when looking at all of the key additions made on both sides of the football. In fact, one of those players happened to be Ndamukong Suh, and seeing him finally earn that first sack had the defensive superstar all fired up during Sunday’s win.