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Brad Biggs' Week 14 NFL rankings

Last week's ranking in parentheses.

1. Rams 11-1 (2): Aaron Donald is steamrolling his way toward a second consecutive Defensive Player of the Year award. J.J. Watt and Lawrence Taylor are the only previous back-to-back winners.

2. Saints 10-2 (1): The road loss to the Cowboys should be viewed as a chance for the Saints to tighten up a few things on offense.

3. Chiefs 10-2 (3): Kareem Hunt's ugly exit should be overcome from a football standpoint, as QB Patrick Mahomes is enjoying an amazing season.

4. Patriots 9-3 (4):

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