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NFL.com (Eliot Harrison): 21, up 1 spot.
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ESPN (Doug Clawson): 21, up 3 spots.
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USA Today (Nate Davis): 18, up 2 spots.
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Bleacher Report: 25, no change.
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Highest Rank: 18,
Lowest Rank: 25,
Seeing rises in three of the four selected power rankings is promising. With a divisional battle that has first place on the line against the Jaguars on Sunday, the Texans could be hitting their stride at the right time.
What do you think, BRB? Are the Texans in the right spot or do they have it all wrong?