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And then there was one.

Thanks to the Baltimore Ravens' impressive smackdown of the New England Patriots on Sunday night, there's one undefeated team left in the NFL. That undefeated team plays in the NFC West, which isn't a huge surprise—the reigning conference champion hails from that division.

But it's not the Los Angeles Rams. Or the Seattle Seahawks. It's a San Francisco 49ers team that has already doubled last year's win total—and that most assuredly is a surprise.

At the opposite end of the spectrum, the Miami Dolphins won their first game of the season Sunday at home against the New York Jets.

That leaves one winless squad in the NFL—the Cincinnati Bengals, who somehow managed to get worse during their bye week.

There was no shortage of shakeup across the NFL in Week 9, highlighted by a one-loss Green Bay Packers team getting stunned in Los Angeles by the flailing Chargers. The NFL's pecking order went full snow globe this week.

As has been the case every week this season, Bleacher Report NFL analysts Gary Davenport, Brad Gagnon and Brent Sobleski have gathered to sift through the rubble of another wild week in the NFL and rank the league's teams from worst to first.

There's a new No. 32. And a new No. 1.

And plenty movement at all points in between.