he Buffalo Bills played horribly football during Sunday’s loss against the Green Bay Packers. Being shut out isn't what you want to see from your rookie quarterback against an average defense. This week the Bills will move down in all of the national media’s power rankings. ESPN bumps the Bills back just one spot from last week and now they sit at 31st Youth Shaq Lawson Jersey , with only the Arizona Cardinals trailing them. The Packers moved up one spot from 10th to 9th. In NFL.com’s rankings, the Bills moved back five spots into last place due to a disheartening performance all the way around:“If Bills fans wanted to crawl into a hole on Sunday -- perhaps a hole in one of those cheddar blocks adorning the heads of Packer Backers -- you can’t blame them. To review, Buffalo was shut out in Lambeau. On the season, Josh Allen has outrushed LeSean McCoy by a healthy margin. The wide receivers are the sorriest outfit in the league right now. Allen couldn’t even muster 5 yards per throw on Sunday, even though the Packers’ defense quit attacking and let him complete throws late (clock ball). Meanwhile, Green Bay rushed for 141 yards. These aren’t exactly the Lombardi Packers, fueled by the power sweep. Alright, I’ll stop. If you think I’m being hard on the Bills ... well Youth John Miller Jersey , not as hard as some Buffalo folk.”The Packers jump three spots from 12th last week and currently sit at 9th.This week, Sports Illustrated’s Monday Morning Quarterback had ten of their writers vote on power rankings. The Bills were moved back to 30th, three spots lower than last week. Green Bay moves from their 10th spot last week to 6th overall this week. CBS Sports moved the Bills back two spots and they are ranked at 29th this week. They are looking for next week to roll around to see how the Bills bounce back:“There are going to be games like they had at Green Bay with a young team. The big thing will be how they bounce back.”The Packers sit tight at 14 for CBS Sports. Finally, SB Nation brings the Bills back three spots from last week and they now rest at 31st while the Packers move up one spot to 10th.Where the Buffalo Bills are ranked by the national media going into Week one Over the offseason, the Buffalo Bills went through some serious roster moves to build their success for the future, trading Tyrod Taylor and hopefully drafting their franchise quarterback in Josh Allen. For Allen, not seeing the field right away could be a good thing but for now the car is driven by Nathan Peterman. The national media isn't fond of Peterman and the rest of the Bills roster and rank them dead last in three of the five outlets we’ll cover. In the rankings of USA Today, the Bills are all the way down to 32nd because of the combination of quarterback and a bad roster. “Parking Josh Allen was right move. With so many holes Authentic Kyle Williams Jersey , Buffalo could have seriously compromised top pick’s development. Good luck, Nate P.”Sports Illustrated has a weekly poll of their writers where they vote on the rankings. This week 10 of their writers voted and the Bills were voted into last place. None of them had Buffalo higher than 30th”NFL.com was a little nicer to the Bills, ranking them one spot ahead at 31st. Their ranking of the Bills is based on the offense, saying that the offensive line is less than capable of protecting the quarterback and their receiving corps being one of the leagues worst. In the CBS power rankings, the Bills were also ranked in the last spot due to a roster that is thin in a lot of areas and questions at the quarterback position.“The talent is thin on this roster and they have quarterback questions. That’s a bad combination.”Bleacher Report has the Bills higher than any of the others at 30th. Like many others, Bleacher Report has them towards the bottom due to the question mark at quarterback and lack of talent on the offensive line.