Did you see the Seahawks starting 2-3? How about the Cowboys? Or Eagles?

Sure, injuries have played a role, but after five weeks, there's no shortage of big-name teams struggling to meet preseason expectations. Seattle, Dallas and Philadelphia were all in our Top 10 at the start of the season. So far, none has looked like a Super Bowl contender.

Overall, 10 teams stand at 2-3. Do we see potential in anyone among this mediocre tier? ESPN's Power Panel still has the most faith in the Seahawks, who remain in the top 10 (No. 8). The Eagles are No. 15 (a seven-spot rise from last week), one spot below the Chargers and three spots ahead of the reeling Cowboys. The Rams, who rose to No. 11 last week, fell to No. 17 after losing in Green Bay.

As for the situation up top, the Patriots and Packers remain first and second. The unbeaten Falcons jumped three spots to No. 3, their first top-5 ranking of the season.

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1. New England Patriots (4-0)

Last Week: 1

Quarterbacks with at least 11 TD passes and no interceptions through four games in the Super Bowl era: Don Meredith in 1966, Peyton Manning in 2013, Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady in 2015.

2. Green Bay Packers (5-0)

Last Week: 2

Aaron Rodgers' streak without an interception at Lambeau is over, but the Packers' home winning streak (12 straight including playoffs) lives on. The Packers host the Chargers in Week 6.

3. Atlanta Falcons (5-0)

Last Week: 6

Three defensive touchdowns for the Falcons in the past two weeks, including the game-winning score Sunday. The Falcons had three defensive touchdowns in their previous 29 games.

4. Denver Broncos (5-0)

Last Week: 3

The Broncos' defense has scored three second-half touchdowns this season -- the same number of offensive touchdowns scored by the Broncos in second halves.

5. Cincinnati Bengals (5-0)

Last Week: 5

The Bengals are 5-0 for the third time in franchise history. The last time they started 5-0 (1988), they made the Super Bowl.

6. Arizona Cardinals (4-1)

Last Week: 4

Carson Palmer has been great, but the Cardinals are averaging an NFL-best 5.0 yards per rush this season. The Cardinals ranked last with 3.3 yards per rush last season.

7. Carolina Panthers (4-0)

Last Week: 8

The Panthers are coming off a bye and have won an NFL-best eight straight regular-season games. Next up are the Seahawks, against whom Cam Newton is 0-4 (including playoffs).

8. Seattle Seahawks (2-3)

Last Week: 7

A 2-3 start for Seattle is not the end of the world. The Seahawks started 3-3 last season but went 9-1 over their last 10 games en route to the Super Bowl.

9. Pittsburgh Steelers (3-2)

Last Week: 10

Since his return to the lineup, Le'Veon Bell has the second-most touches (80) and the third-most yards from scrimmage (409), plus a game-winning score with no time left.

10. Buffalo Bills (3-2)

Last Week: 12

Tyrod Taylor's legs saved the day for Buffalo in Week 5. Taylor had three rushes of 20-plus yards Sunday, and now has five such runs on the season, tied for most in the NFL.

11. New York Jets (3-1)

Last Week: 9

Winning the turnover battle is key for the Jets. They're 12-0 since 2012 when winning the turnover battle (3-0 this season), but they're 9-31 when they don't win the turnover battle.

12. New York Giants (3-2)

Last Week: 15

Deja vu all over again? The Giants have now won three straight after starting 0-2 for the second consecutive season. Last year, the Giants followed that up with seven straight losses.

13. Indianapolis Colts (3-2)

Last Week: 16

Matt Hasselbeck is 2-0 this season and has no interceptions in 76 attempts. Andrew Luck still has the second-most interceptions despite not playing the past two weeks. Just saying.

14. San Diego Chargers (2-3)

Last Week: 17

The Chargers' last two games were decided by scores with no time left on the clock. One win and one loss in those games has San Diego sitting 2-3.

15. Philadelphia Eagles (2-3)

Last Week: 22

DeMarco Murray gained 83 rushing yards in Week 5, 36 more than he had in his first three games combined. The Eagles are 2-0 this season when rushing for 100 yards as a team.

16. Minnesota Vikings (2-2)

Last Week: 14

The Vikings have a nice stretch of games following their Week 5 bye. The Chiefs (1-4), Lions (0-5), Bears (2-3) and Raiders (2-3) are the Vikings' next four opponents.

17. St. Louis Rams (2-3)

Last Week: 11

The good: Todd Gurley has rushed for 305 yards in his first two NFL starts. The bad: Nick Foles has passed for 312 yards in those games.

18. Dallas Cowboys (2-3)

Last Week: 13

The Cowboys have forced a turnover in only one of their five games this season (Week 2 vs. Eagles). Only the Texans have forced fewer turnovers (2) than the Cowboys (3) this season.

19. Kansas City Chiefs (1-4)

Last Week: 18

Four straight losses for the Chiefs, and now Jamaal Charles is done for the season. The Chiefs' last four-game losing streak came in 2012, when the team finished 2-14.

20. Cleveland Browns (2-3)

Last Week: 25

Josh McCown has thrown for 300 yards in three straight games. According to Elias, he's the first quarterback in Browns history to throw for 300 yards in three straight games.

21. Washington Redskins (2-3)

Last Week: 24

The Redskins are 2-3 despite leading at the start of the fourth quarter in four of their five games. The 44 fourth-quarter points allowed by the Redskins this season are tied for fourth most in the NFL.

22. Oakland Raiders (2-3)

Last Week: 20

Derek Carr drew comparisons to Aaron Rodgers after defeating the Browns in Week 3. Since then the Raiders are 0-2 and Carr has a 26.1 Total QBR.

23. Baltimore Ravens (1-4)

Last Week: 19

The Ravens are off to their worst start in franchise history (1-4). The winning score has come in the final three minutes of regulation or later in all five of their games.

24. Chicago Bears (2-3)

Last Week: 29

Game-winning scores in the final 30 seconds of regulation in back-to-back to weeks for the Bears. Jay Cutler had four such victories in his first six seasons with the Bears.

25. San Francisco 49ers (1-4)

Last Week: 27

The 49ers have lost four straight games and eight of their past 10. They have been outscored by an NFL-high 65 points this season.

26. New Orleans Saints (1-4)

Last Week: 21

The Saints have allowed the most yards per game this season. They ranked 31st or worst in two of the previous three seasons as well.

27. Tennessee Titans (1-3)

Last Week: 23

The Titans are 0-2 to start their October-long homestand, but the losses have been by a combined three points. They're the only team with two games decided by two or fewer points this season.

28. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-3)

Last Week: 32

Doug Martin is tied for second in the NFL with 405 rushing yards. Martin didn't gain more than 494 rushing yards in either of his past two seasons.

29. Miami Dolphins (1-3)

Last Week: 30

Dan Campbell has a favorable schedule to start his head coaching career. The Dolphins take on the Titans and Texans the next two weeks, who are a combined 2-7.

30. Houston Texans (1-4)

Last Week: 28

Forget the quarterback situation. The Texans have forced a league-low two turnovers this season after forcing a league-high 34 last season. The defense needs to step up.

31. Detroit Lions (0-5)

Last Week: 26

In Week 5, Dan Orlovsky replaced Matthew Stafford in the second half as the Lions dropped to 0-5. In 2008, when the Lions went 0-16, Orlovsky saw his first extended action in Week 5 as well.

32. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-4)

Last Week: 31

The Jags aren't winning, but Blake Bortles is improving. He has four interceptions in his past seven games after throwing 17 interceptions in his first 12 games.