The following is Vic Ketchman's power rankings of NFL teams for week two of the 2004 regular season.
1. Philadelphia (2-0)—Eagles take the lead.
2. New England (2-0)—Just so-so so far.
3. Minnesota (1-1)—You wanna play 'em?
4. Seattle (2-0)—Lost style points against Tampa.
5. Atlanta (2-0)—Michael Vick is all the way back.
6. New Orleans (1-1)—More is expected of Saints.
7. Denver (1-1)—Don't be fooled by loss to Jags.
8. Green Bay (1-1)—Home loss to Bears?
9. Carolina (1-1)—Impressive win in Kansas City.
10. Jacksonville (2-0)—If offense gets going, look out.
11. Indianapolis (1-1)—Big-time win over Titans.
12. Baltimore (1-1)—Ravens defense steps up.
13. Tennessee (1-1)—Critical game against Jaguars.
14. St. Louis (1-1)—How good are the Rams?
15. NY Jets (2-0)—Curtis Martin does it again.
16. Detroit (2-0)—I'll require some convincing.
17. Kansas City (0-2)—Benefit of the doubt, one more time.
18. Pittsburgh (1-1)—Ben Roethlisberger era has begun.
19. Cincinnati (1-1)—Carson Palmer era has begun.
20. Dallas (1-1)—Cowboys nothing special.
21. Cleveland (1-1)—Browns lose Kellen Winslow.
22. Oakland (1-1)—Jerry Rice hits bottom.
23. NY Giants (1-1)—Coughlin could get them to 2-1.
24. Chicago (1-1)—Nothing better than a win in Lambeau.
25. Washington (1-1)—Monday nighter for old-timers.
26. San Diego (1-1)—May be better than you think.
27. Buffalo (0-2)—Bills have QB problem.
28. Miami (0-2)—Could get win against Steelers.
29. Tampa Bay (0-2)—They got their Super Bowl, but now what?
30. Arizona (0-2)—Denny Green has Cards competitive.
31. San Francisco (0-2)—Are these the 49ers?
32. Houston (0-2)—Texans are major disappointment.