Instead of ranking the top and bottom five teams in the NFL this week, I figured I would do something a little different. So, below are five teams whose stock is up and five teams whose stock is down after Week 10.

Stock Up:

1. Jacksonville Jaguars (6-3)
It’s no surprise that Jacksonville won Sunday while racking up 166 yards on the ground. Clearly running the ball well goes hand in hand with their success. With the Colts second loss in back to back weeks, the Jags are now only one game behind Indy in the AFC South.

2. Green Bay Packers (8-1)
The Packers got a huge boost by not only rolling over the Vikings on Sunday, but also when Detroit lost to Arizona in the late games. The Pack now have a two game lead over the Lions in the NFC and have the beat up Panthers coming to town next.

3. Dallas Cowboys (8-1)
Much like Green Bay, the Cowboys not only won on Sunday, but also created some space between them and the Giants in the East. Dallas is now 3-0 in the division.

4. Tampa Bay Bucs (5-4)
There’s nothing like resting during the bye week and watching divisional opponents suffer in the process. With the Saints being shocked at home against the Rams and the Falcons beating the Panthers, the Bucs still hold a one game lead in the South.

5. San Diego Chargers (5-4)
Even though their offense was brutal, the win over Indy was huge. A trip to Jacksonville is on the docket, however, so it’ll be interesting to see if the Chargers can start showing any kind of consistency this season.

Stock Down:

1. Indianapolis Colts (7-2)
Thanks to a couple injuries to key players, the Colts all of a sudden have lost two straight and now only lead both Jacksonville and Tennessee by one game in the South. The Chiefs and Falcons over the next two weeks might be just what the doctor ordered.

2. New York Giants (6-3)
Not only did the G-Men lose at home to a rival on Sunday, but they’re also now two games behind in the division. With a trip to Detroit up next, NY can’t afford to lose ground in the Wild Card race.

3. Detroit Lions (6-3)
Similar to the Giants situation, the Lions are now two games behind the Packers in the North thanks to their embarrassing loss to the Cardinals. One of the Wild Card spots might be on the line this week in Detroit when the Giants come to town.

4. Carolina Panthers/New Orleans Saints (4-5)
Both of these teams took it on the chin last week with the Panthers losing at home to the Falcons and the Rams defeating the Saints in New Orleans. Good thing for both these teams, however, is that they play in the awful NFC South.

5. Tennessee Titans (6-3)
The Titans are still in pretty good shape with the Colts also losing over the weekend, but the Jaguars are now right back in the AFC South race as well. Did Tennessee’s defense just have an off day Sunday or did Jacksonville expose a weakness?