Week 6 doesn't provide many safe picks for your 2022 NFL survivor pool. Four teams are on a bye. Most of the top Super Bowl contenders are playing on the road.

Here's a ranking of the top-10 survivor picks for Week 6.

1) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at Pittsburgh Steelers)

For the first time in a very, very long time, the Steelers are one of the worst teams in the league. Pittsburgh has lost four straight games and doesn't have a victory in regulation. Kenny Pickett has no touchdown passes and four interceptions.

2) Los Angeles Rams (vs. Carolina Panthers)

Carolina has been so bad during its 1-4 start that the Panthers fired Matt Rhule, despite owing the head coach $40 million. Baker Mayfield has the worst passer rating of any quarterback who's started every game.

3) Green Bay Packers (vs. New York Jets)

The Packers have won 15 straight regular-season games at Lambeau Field. The Jets' wins this season have come against Jacoby Brissett, Mitchell Trubisky and Skylar Thompson.

4) Los Angeles Chargers (vs. Denver Broncos)

The Russell Wilson era in Denver is off to a rough start. Only the Colts have scored fewer points than the Broncos, and Indianapolis defeated Denver in Week 5.

5) San Francisco 49ers (at Atlanta Falcons)

The 49ers have had the league's best defense through five weeks. The Falcons are 0-2 against teams that made last year's playoffs.

6) Philadelphia Eagles (vs. Dallas Cowboys)

As the only 5-0 team, the Eagles look like the class of the NFC. The Cowboys' defense has been dominant during the team's 4-1 start, but the offense will have to play much better if Dallas hopes to win in Philadelphia.

7) Baltimore Ravens (at New York Giants)

There aren't any safe options this far down the rankings. Baltimore's two losses came at the hands of playoff contenders. Lamar Jackson is, by far, the best quarterback in this game.

8) Cincinnati Bengals (at New Orleans Saints)

This is a game that the Bengals should win if they hope to get back to the playoffs. The Saints are dealing with key injuries on offense and have only beaten teams that have a losing record.

9) Arizona Cardinals (at Seattle Seahawks)

Seattle ranks dead last in total defense. Expect a big game from Kyler Murray after he nearly helped the Cardinals hand the Eagles their first loss.

10) Chicago Bears (vs. Washington Commanders)

Picking the Bears in your survivor pool is probably not a wise decision, but they've got a better than 50% chance to beat the Commanders. Washington has lost four straight games, and road teams have struggled on "Thursday Night Football."

Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams
Aaron Donald #99 celebrates with Los Angeles Rams Owner Stan Kroenke Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium on February 13, 2022 in Inglewood, California. The Los Angeles Rams defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images