Please do not misunderstand.
I like knowing exactly who is where because of the tiebreakers. There are no ties.
No website does this so I do it for myself.
I provide it here as a service to anyone who might be interested.
I keep cumulative data every week so it is handy. You can't start this week 10 and hope to be accurate.
Some things to stimulate conversation might be:
1) If the Bears were in another division the Packers would be number one seed in the NFC. The Bears have a better division record until Monday.
Of the undefeated teams in the NFC the packers have the highest Strength of Victory and Strength of Schedule.
2) Another point of posting this is to see the "big games" for position next week. They are the Packers at Bears, Falcons at Saints, Steelers at Tampa Bay, and Jets at Dolphins.
3) Keeping in touch with reality is better than seeing the vikings and cowboys still up on somebody's power rankings.
I'm hoping for the Packers to be the only undefeated team in the NFC next week.
Nobody question why some team that is 2-0 in the conference is ahead of a 1-0 team. The answer is that the tiebreaker is winning percentage.
Later on I can post the top of the draft order for the next draft using non-playoff teams. That has only two factors. Winning % and Strength of Schedule.
For example right now the top pick of next year's draft goes to the Rams. SF, CAR, Dal, DET are tied for second, MN, BUF, CLE, are tied for 7th.