2020 Power Rankings Roundup, Week 8: Turning to the Chargers

Miles

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Frank Schwab, Yahoo Sports



Current ranking: 22


Last week: 21


Since coming back, Drew Lock has no touchdowns, four interceptions and a 49.2 passer rating in two games. Maybe he isn't fully healthy. But if Lock continues to play like this the rest of the season, what will the Broncos do next offseason?


Sports Illustrated



Current ranking: 23


Last week: 21


I hope John Elway gives the Vic Fangio regime some freedom to grow. It's not going to be perfect, but Fangio is a coach who can finally bridge the Super Bowl contenders from 2015 and a team that can contend in the AFC West sometime in the near future.


Pete Prisco, CBS Sports



Current ranking: 23


Last week: 20


Drew Lock had a rough go of it against the Chiefs. Those games will happen for young passers, but it's how he responds that matters.


Mark Maske, Washington Post



Current ranking: 22


Last week: 17


The Broncos actually kept Patrick Mahomes mostly in check in Sunday's loss to the Chiefs. But allowing a touchdown on an interception return and a touchdown on a kickoff return in the same quarter is not exactly a formula for beating a defending Super Bowl champion. QB Drew Lock needs to be better.


Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News



Current ranking: 22


Last week: 20


The Broncos can continue to have more doubts about whether Drew Lock is the franchise QB. When they're not running the ball, without Courtland Sutton, the passing just looks sloppy.
 
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