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Week 7 Rankings

By The Commissioner Tue Oct 21 1:42am CT
Updated by The Commissioner Tue Oct 21 1:47am CT
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Week 7 MVP

Week 7 delivered fireworks across the league, with Holden's Heros pulling off the biggest upset of the season by toppling the previously unbeaten Detroit Football Dream, leaving three teams tied atop the standings at 6-1. Silent But Deadly and Diesel 44 Express continued to dominate, both breaking the 190-point mark in emphatic wins that reinforced their elite status. Meanwhile, Big Johnson exploded for nearly 180 points behind a monster game from Jahmyr Gibbs, proving that even the lower-ranked teams can still swing big. As the midpoint of the season passes, playoff races are tightening, contenders are emerging, and every lineup decision is starting to matter that much more.

1. Diesel 44 Express--39.1. Diesel 44 Express continued their dominant season with another massive 192-point performance, improving to 6-1 and proving once again why they're a top contender. Ja'Marr Chase was electric, hauling in 16 catches for 161 yards and a score for a staggering 42.1 points, while Jonathan Taylor bulldozed his way to three touchdowns and 34.2 points. Tight ends Jake Ferguson and Tyler Warren both found the end zone, combining for nearly 39 points, and Michael Pittman Jr. chipped in another 20.8 in a balanced offensive showing. Even with modest quarterback play, Diesel 44's depth and star power made this matchup a blowout from start to finish.

2. Silent But Deadly--36.5. Silent But Deadly lived up to their name in Week 7, unloading a 206-point barrage to move to 6-1 and remain tied for the league's best record. Justin Herbert was sensational, throwing for 420 yards and three touchdowns for over 41 points, while Christian McCaffrey matched that total with 201 total yards and two scores in another MVP-level outing. Keenan Allen (32.9) and Rashee Rice (23.2) each found the end zone twice, and the Patriots defense delivered a 21-point gem to cap a near-perfect lineup. This team looks unstoppable right now, firing on all cylinders with star power at every position.

3. Holden's Heroes--30.3. Holden's Heros put together their best game of the season, exploding for 187.5 points in a statement win over previously dominant Detroit Football Dream. Matthew Stafford threw five touchdowns, leading the charge with 29.2 points, while A.J. Brown (30.1), Jordan Addison (23.8), and Jaxon Smith-Njigba (28.3) combined for an incredible 82 points from the receiver spots. Josh Jacobs and Rhamondre Stevenson both found the end zone to keep the offense balanced, and the Rams defense piled on with seven sacks in a commanding performance. Holden's Heros look dangerous if they can keep this kind of offensive rhythm going.

4. 4th N Long--23.1. 4th N Long ran into a buzzsaw, managing 109 points in a game that was over early. Drake Maye (25.3) showed tremendous efficiency with an almost perfect passing day, and C.J. Stroud did his best to keep pace, but the rest of the lineup sputtered. Saquon Barkley and Sam LaPorta were held quiet, and the receivers couldn't find big plays to make up the gap. Even with a respectable showing from the Seattle defense, it just wasn't enough against Silent But Deadly's offensive onslaught.

5. Lawrence Lions--22.2. The Lawrence Lions bounced back in a big way, snapping their losing streak with a 150-point outburst behind dominant defensive and tight end performances. The Cleveland defense exploded for 27 points, feasting on Miami's mistakes, while Trey McBride was unstoppable, racking up 10 catches for 74 yards and two touchdowns. Bijan Robinson added 21 more points with a balanced performance on the ground and through the air, and CeeDee Lamb provided his usual spark with a 110-yard, one-touchdown effort. Despite a dreadful outing from Tua Tagovailoa, the Lions' depth and explosive playmakers carried them to a convincing victory.

6. Detroit Football Dream--18.3. For Detroit Football Dream, this was a rare stumble in what's otherwise been a stellar season. Dak Prescott (25.9) and Trevor Lawrence (20.6) were efficient through the air, but the rest of the team faltered. Javonte Williams was the lone bright spot, posting 116 yards and a touchdown, while the rest of the roster--especially the Chargers defense (-3.0) and George Kittle (0)--failed to contribute. Now 6-1, Detroit remains a top contender but will need to regroup quickly after this humbling loss.

7. A God Amon Men--16.2. A God Amon Men, on the other hand, struggled mightily, falling to 3-4 as their quarterbacks combined for just 12 total points. Chris Olave (26.8) and Amon-Ra St. Brown (20.6) did everything they could to keep things respectable, while Cam Skattebo added a solid 18.4 in a losing effort. Unfortunately, a complete collapse from the passing game and Denver's defense left too much ground to make up. It was a humbling loss for a team that's shown flashes of brilliance but is still searching for consistency week to week.

8. Green Machine--13.4. For Green Machine, it was another rough outing in a season full of frustrations. Despite Jayden Daniels flashing dual-threat potential and Tucker Kraft posting a solid 16.8 points, the rest of the roster struggled to produce. Baker Mayfield's high-volume day didn't translate to fantasy fireworks, and the running backs combined for barely a dozen points. With the team falling to 1-6, Green Machine will need a major turnaround--and perhaps some lineup shake-ups--to get back on track before the season slips away.

9. Big Johnson--10.7. Big Johnson roared to life in Week 7 with a dominant 178-point performance, powered by a complete offensive explosion. Jahmyr Gibbs was unstoppable, piling up 218 total yards and two touchdowns for nearly 39 fantasy points, while Quinshon Judkins added three rushing scores in a breakout performance of his own. Jalen Hurts (30.3) and Daniel Jones (24.1) combined for over 54 points through the air, and Jaylen Warren contributed a huge 158-yard day on the ground. Even with a zero from Darren Waller, the Chiefs defense capped things off with 18.5 points in a shutout. It was a statement win for Big Johnson, showing what this lineup can do when firing on all cylinders.

10. BOB'S TEAM--9.2. BOB'S TEAM couldn't keep pace, falling to 3-4 despite strong outings from Patrick Mahomes (29.1) and Davante Adams (26.5). Adams' three-touchdown explosion kept things competitive, and Jacoby Brissett turned in another solid start, but the supporting cast came up short. The running backs combined for only modest production, and the Steelers defense cratered with negative points. It was a tough loss for a team that's shown flashes of brilliance but is still searching for week-to-week consistency.

Week 7 MVP: Ja'Marr Chase--42.10 points

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Projected Draft Order:

1. BOB'S TEAM--1083.27
2. Green Machine--1088.01
3. Detroit Football Dream--1153.43
4. Big Johnson--1197.48
5. 4th N Long--1240.96
6. A God Amon Men--1251.85
7. Lawrence Lions--1313.95
8. Holden's Heroes--1327.49
9. Silent But Deadly--1399.43
10. Diesel 44 Express--1422.87