Last night's games were putrid, but mainly because the Commanders lost. No one wants to take the reigns of the league.
The Chargers (+2 point differential, got smoked by both Washington and NYG) and Steelers (12 point differential, with Aaron Rodgers at QB and 3/4 wins vs. the Jets, pre-gelled Patriots, and Browns.). The Colts are leading their divisions with smoke and mirrors. The best thing at the moment that can be said about the Colts is they've won they games they are supposed to (4/5 wins vs. Raiders, Cards, Dolphins and Titans.).
The Patriots have looked really good the last three weeks and they should add two more to their win streak, but it's also the softer part of their schedule.
The NFC is a little more stable. The Bucs are beating who they should but not by much. They played very well vs the 49ers, but their other 4 wins are by a combined 9 points. The Eagles have stumbled twice in a week to the Giants and Broncos, who put up 18 unanswered in the 4th quarter alone. The Packers, who looked like the team to beat in the NFC, have a tie to the Cowboys and a loss to the Browns. Washington is inconsistent at best so far. They are the oldest team in the league by a wide margin, are battling injuries, and they don't seem to have the same magic as last season.