NFL Power Rankings: Vikings top the NFC North heading into Week 1

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8. Dallas Cowboys

A lot is being said about Trey Lance being traded to Dallas but that is Dak Prescott's show. The team will look a little different without Ezekiel Elliot but it will be interesting to see what kind of impact Brandin Cooks will have on the Cowboys' passing attack.

7. New York Jets

The Jets were a good team last year but the positives were not talked about nearly as much as the struggles of Zach Wilson at quarterback. Now that they have Aaron Rodgers as well as Dalvin Cook, their offense might not lose as many games as last year.

6. Los Angeles Chargers

This roster is full of young talent. So far, they haven't been able to do much with it but they can be a scary team to face each week, especially if they can put a healthy team on the field. They couldn't accomplish that last year.

5. Cincinnati Bengals

Watching this team on offense is pure fun. Joe Burrow throwing to Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins while Joe Mixon runs the ball is one of the best arracks in the NFL and they should be able to keep pace with any other offense in the league.