As ESPN staff writer Bill Barnwell also pointed out earlier this week, three teams that finished the 2021 regular season with 5-or-fewer wins finished the 2022 regular season with a winning record. Two of those three qualified for the playoffs, the Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Giants. The team left without a playoff chair were the Detroit Lions, but at 9-8, second-year head coach Dan Campbell has to be thrilled with the year-over-year growth he witnessed.

In fact, the Lions rank 5th in our final NFL power rankings of the regular season. They along with the Pittsburgh Steelers were the only two squads to crack our Top 10, but fail to earn a playoff berth. Here is how the rankings for all 14 NFL playoff teams shook out in our core-adjusted power rankings.

Postseason NFL Power Rankings Team Analysis
1 Philadelphia Eagles Jalen Hurts earns most of the headlines, but do not sleep on the Eagles pass rush this postseason. They averaged 4.1 per game and 5.0 SPG over the final three weeks.
2 San Francisco 49ers The Brock Purdy Mr. Irrelevant story will be made into a movie one day. However, do you really want your squad riding a 10-game winning streak into the postseason? Maybe with the 49ers elite defense, you do.
3 Kansas City Chiefs

For the fifth consecutive season of the Patrick Mahomes' era, the Chiefs won 12-or-more regular season games and are in the midst of a five-game winning streak.

Note: if the Chiefs meet the Bills in the AFC Championship, the game will be played in Atlanta.

4 Buffalo Bills Damar Hamlin appears to be on the road to recovery as the Bills road to the Super Bowl is a gauntlet of top-tier NFL quarterbacks that Josh Allen will need to outperform.
6 Cincinnati Bengals No need for a coin flip to determine home field in the Wild Card round, but the Bengals caught a break missing Lamar Jackson (knee) for the second time in two weeks.
8 Jacksonville Jaguars If not for a late-game fumble, scoop and score in Week 18, how would we define the Jaguars 2022 campaign: a success or mediocre?
9 Los Angeles Chargers While I believe in Justin Herbert, what their wild card matchup will come down to is a leaky rush defense against Travis Etienne.
10 Dallas Cowboys Dak Prescott's turnover miscues are what will determine whether or not the Cowboys escape Tampa Bay with a win.
12 Miami Dolphins Not only will Tua miss this game, but his career is definitely under a microscope after sustaining so many concussions this season.
13 New York Giants The G-Men are only in the playoffs because of a 6-2 start to the season, but their 31st ranked rush defense must contain Dalvin Cook or they are one and done.
15 Seattle Seahawks Will need to find a way to give Geno Smith time in the pocket because Seattle's bread and butter - the running game - isn't going to beat this 49ers squad.
17 Minnesota Vikings Set an NFL regular season record for most wins in one-score games and its defense allowed more points than its offense scored. 
20 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tom Brady and his Bucs may be limping into the playoffs, but I can't get over the 30-burger they hung on the Panthers defense two weeks ago.
24 Baltimore Ravens What a difference a Lamar Jackson makes to this franchise. Remember, these are core rated power rankings over the past five weeks aka the Tyler Huntley / Anthony Brown show.

Note: these NFL power rankings are based on performance versus expected performance (opponent average) over the past five weeks and are statistically based rankings versus subjective NFL power rankings you can find in every corner of the internet these days.

Also: Read Week 18 Power Rankings

Non-Playoff Teams Power Rankings

Team

Analysis

5

Detroit Lions

The Lions offense converted 46.7% (31st) of their red zone trips into TDs in 2021 compared to 66.2% (4th) in 2022 regular seasons.

7

Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers ended the season on a 4-game winning streak in which its defense allowed just 13.3 points per game.

11

Carolina Panthers

Interim head coach Steve Wilks squeezed the most talent out of an underwhelming roster that lost a franchise running back at the trade deadline.

14

Green Bay Packers

Aaron Rodgers to the Raiders?

Jordan Love era finally begins?

Don't count on it as a lock.

16

New Orleans Saints

The Saints catch a break in 2023 by having to face a weak AFC South.

18

New England Patriots

Bill Belichick will return, but a new offensive coordinator will be tasked with improving one that ranked outside the top half of the league in most statistical categories. 

19

Las Vegas Raiders

Are the Raiders a quarterback away from contending or do they need to rethink the entire operation as Derek Carr exits stage-right.

21

Atlanta Falcons

Silver lining on a 7-win season: rookie running back Tyler Allgeier rushed for more than 1,000 yards and the team got a good look on if Desmond Ridder will be their future.

22

Washington Commanders

Based on recent comments from the Commanders general manager, I'm not sure Carson Wentz is out of a job and that should scare the hell out of Washington fans.

23

Cleveland Browns

The Browns wasted the Joe Thomas years and are trying to avoid repeating the feat during the Myles Garrett era. Firing Joe Woods was a good start, but coach Kevin Stefanski needs to adapt to the team's strengths on offense.

 

25

 

New York Jets

 

Zach Wilson pledges to make Derek Carr's life hell in training camp.*

 

*Carr-to-NYJ rumored

26

Denver Broncos

Need a head coach that can not only let Russ cook, but also, ya know, win more than five games with zero draft capital.

27

Arizona Cardinals

Kliff Kingsbury is out. Could DeAndre Hopkins reunite in Cleveland with Deshaun Watson?

28

Los Angeles Rams

The loss of Cooper Kupp proved he should be in the running for Most Valuable Player annually.

29

Houston Texans

Lovie Smith going for 2-point conversion and win to cost Houston the No. 1 pick on his way out the door was chef's kiss beautiful.

30

Tennessee Titans

Hi, I've been trying to contact you about your extended warranty on: Henry, Derrick.

31

Indianapolis Colts

Jeff Saturday claims to have a vision of what it will take to make the Colts contenders sooner rather than later. However, Andrew Luck 1.0 isn't walking through that door and they need to significantly upgrade the position.

32

Chicago Bears

 

The question becomes whether or not to build around Justin Fields and trade the No. 1 Draft pick or select the Bryce Youngs of the world first overall.