Full rankings here. Bears currently sitting at just over 82% to make the playoffs. The chances of them getting the #1 seed is almost nothing, though, because Atlanta's schedule from here on out is so criminally easy. They have just one above average team left on the schedule (Giants at home week 15). EDIT: Even more criminally easy is Denver's remaining schedule, which features zero above average teams. They've already played Atlanta, Houston and New England, though, so they're 2-3. EDIT 2: For comparison, the Bears have six games remaining against above average teams this year (@SF, HOU, GB, @MIN, MIN, SEA) and another three against slightly below average teams (DET, @DET, @ARI) Taking a look at the FO Defense rankings this morning, and I have to admit, I'm surprised that the Bears are #1 in pass defense, and only #12 in rush defense. Based on purely subjective observations, I'd have probably guessed it the other way around. http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/teamdef Apparently we really shut down opposing teams' #2 WR. TE's burn us the most, but even that really isn't bad.