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NFL Week 1 power rankings: Detroit Lions open 2025 as consensus top 10 team

It’s finally here. Week 1 of the 2025 season is underway. But before we start breaking down the Detroit Lions’ opponent for the opener, the Green Bay Packers, it’s always nice to remind ourselves where this team sits from the perspective of national analysts. Let’s take a look at this week’s power rankings: “Here we […]


It’s finally here. Week 1 of the 2025 season is underway. But before we start breaking down the Detroit Lions’ opponent for the opener, the Green Bay Packers, it’s always nice to remind ourselves where this team sits from the perspective of national analysts.

Let’s take a look at this week’s power rankings:

“Here we go, man, 2025” — Dan Campbell

Yahoo Sports: 3 (Previous rank: 3)

The Lions couldn’t have been happy to see Micah Parsons go to a very good Packers team. Detroit should still be considered a Super Bowl contender, but it first has to survive the gauntlet of the NFC North.

ESPN: 3 (Previous rank: 3)

From Mike Clay:

Injuries decimated the Lions’ defense in 2024, which led to a quick playoff exit after a dominant 15-2 regular season. The departures of coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn, as well as new players on the interior offensive line, create notable uncertainties. But Detroit’s roster is still stacked with talent. I expect the Lions to contend for the top NFC seed again despite projecting them to have the toughest schedule.

Sports Illustrated: 5 (Previous rank: 3)

From Conor Orr:

I hate to rehash a tired preseason storyline, but we are about to see, in real time, just how singularly valuable a coordinator or coordinators can be to a team. And the preseason can’t sort that out for us. It’s only in real games, when Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn aren’t on the headset, that we’ll see how the Lions respond to a Dan Campbell team that was 3-13-1 the year before this staff really started to materialize together. This isn’t “hate” or “doubt,” it’s simply stating a reason why Detroit is not higher on this list.

NFL.com: 5 (Previous rank: 5)

From Eric Edholm:

I remembered watching the Lions’ playoff meltdown against the Commanders and wondering if they had missed their best chance to win a Super Bowl. Not that a Lombardi suddenly isn’t possible, but it feels like a farther reach. Detroit is breaking in two new coordinators and faces a monstrous schedule, including six games against dangerous NFC North teams. The already-tough Packers just added Micah Parsons, the Bears might be a real threat, and I don’t think the Vikings are going anywhere. Dan Campbell and Jared Goff will push the pedal all season, and the return of Aidan Hutchinson bodes well for the defense’s hopes. There’s a reason I still have the Lions listed first among North teams. But the other three are quickly creeping up.

The Ringer: 6 (Previous rank: 3)

From Diante Lee:

The Lions are just outside the top five to start this year, but don’t take that as a sign that I’ve lost any optimism about this team. Replacing former coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn is a challenge, but this franchise has forged one of the healthiest infrastructures in the league, so I don’t think that it will take genius play calling on either side of the ball to hold steady.

There are still injury concerns in Detroit after the preseason, but the relentlessly bad injury luck that derailed what could have been the NFC’s best team last year should even out and keep the team atop its division and in contention for the no. 1 seed in the conference.

Sporting News: 6 (Previous rank: 5)

The Lions will need to deal well with the losses of offensive and defensive coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn out of the gate to keep their tough NFC North competition at bay. Looking for more downfield passing to rev up the offense and much more reliable defense with Aidan Hutchinson back.

The Athletic: 6 (Previous rank: 7)

The Lions moved up a spot in these rankings for one reason: the Hutch Rule. That’s what Detroit head coach Dan Campbell called his preseason policy of letting practice snaps continue even after Aidan Hutchinson beat his man and had his sights on the quarterback. Hutchinson, who is returning from a broken leg that ended his 2024 season in Week 6, has apparently done that so often this preseason that the offense wouldn’t get anything done without the Hutch Rule. If he is back at that level, he’s a Defensive Player of the Year front-runner.

CBS Sports: 7 (Previous rank: 4)

From Pete Prisco:

They will battle the Packers in the division and should be a wild card team. The loss of both coordinators and some attrition on the offensive line are concerns.

USA Today: 9 (Previous rank: 9)

Much of the offseason focus has understandably been trained on their numerous coaching departures, including both coordinators. But let’s not forget that DE Aidan Hutchinson will be back wrecking shop in Week 1, either.

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