3) Washington Redskins: Washington earned its first win of the season -- 27-20 over the Rams -- behind a potent ground attack. The Redskins ran for 229 yards at a robust 5.9 per carry. And the O-line was blowing open holes for everybody, as three different backs topped 65 yards rushing (Rob Kelley, Chris Thompson and rookie Samaje Perine). Pro Football Focus had Washington ball carriers averaging a healthy 3.59 yards before contact -- the second-highest figure in the NFL last week -- and this allowed the Redskins to log a number of big gainers on the ground. But while explosive plays in the run game are always fun to watch, the ability to hold onto the ball was a huge factor in this seven-point win. Washington dominated time of possession, 36:19 to 23:41. Kirk Cousins was sacked twice, but at least one of them appeared to be no fault of the O-line's.