Power Rankings

Interesting seeing how 2016 has played out and who is ascending and who are descending.

POWER RANKINGS
1. (1) Calgary
They will have to guard against complacency. Their next important game isn't until Nov. 20, the West Division final.
2. (5) Winnipeg
They beat the second best team in the league and still have second place in the West Division in their sights.
3. (2) B.C.
Questionable video reviews aside, the bottom line is the Lions weren't prepared and didn't do enough against the Bombers.
4. (4) Edmonton
Second in the West isn't out of the question. As long as Mike Reilly is flinging the pigskin, the Esks will never be out of it.
5. (3) Ottawa
A home loss to the Roughriders? Henry Burris is back as the starter? Chris Williams is done for the year? Tense times.
6. (7) Saskatchewan
The Roughriders are playing well, but they are also done after being eliminated from playoff contention on Monday.
7. (6) Hamilton
Zach Collaros is out with a concussion, and you never know which Jeremiah Masoli you're going to get. Tense times.
8. (8) Montreal
Here's a memo for Rakeem Cato: Throw the ball to Duron Carter a little more than you currently do. He's good.
9. (9) Toronto
Did Scott Milanovich really say the Argos were better without Vidal Hazelton, Tori Gurley and Kevin Elliott? They're not