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Six weeks into the 2019 NFL season, things are taking shape.

Some of those things are going just as we expected they would. We figured the New England Patriots would be good, and they are—the defending champs are the last remaining undefeated team in the AFC. We figured the Miami Dolphins would be bad, and they are. In fact, the Dolphins are well and truly terrible.

But there have been more than a few surprises. The last remaining unbeaten team in the NFC isn't the defending conference champion Los Angeles Rams, who have dropped three in a row to fall to .500. Or the Dallas Cowboys, who have suffered a similar slide. It's the San Francisco 49ers, who just pummeled the Rams in Los Angeles to move to 5-0.

Not bad for a team that went 4-12 a year ago.

As is the case every week during the 2019 season, Bleacher Report NFL analysts Brent Sobleski, Gary Davenport and Brad Gagnon have gathered to examine the league's ever-changing landscape and power-rank the NFL's teams from No. 32 to No. 1.

The aforementioned 49ers are inside the top five. The Los Angeles Chargers are barely inside the top 25. And there isn't a team from the NFC East inside the top 12.

Just like exactly no one predicted.