The Green Bay Packers stand out as the best pick for NFL survivor pools in Week 4 of the 2022 season. The Philadelphia Eagles or Detroit Lions might the next best options.

Here's a ranking of the top-10 survivor picks for Week 4.

1) Green Bay Packers (vs. New England Patriots)

The Packers have won 14 straight regular-season games at home. The Patriots may start Brian Hoyer at quarterback. Starter Mac Jones is dealing with a high ankle sprain. Green Bay's defense is giving up an average of 15.0 points per game.

2) Philadelphia Eagles (vs. Jacksonville Jaguars)

The Eagles are now co-favorites to win the NFC after playing better than any team in the conference through three weeks. Philadelphia has had a three-score lead during the fourth quarter of every game. The Eagles have the No. 1 ranked offense.

3) Detroit Lions (vs. Seattle Seahawks)

The Lions are favored for the first time since Week 11 of the 2020 season with good reason. Detroit's 31.7 points per game are the most in the NFC. The Lions' two losses have come by a combined seven points against a pair of first-place teams.

4) Los Angeles Chargers (at Houston Texans)

The Chargers are dealing with injuries to a few of their best players, though this is still a game they should win. Houston hasn't won a game since Week 16 of last year when it upset Los Angeles. Houston is scoring 16.3 points per game.

5) Minnesota Vikings (vs. New Orleans Saints in London)

The Saints are fortunate to have a win, for which New Orleans needed to mount a 16-point, fourth-quarterback comeback. In 11 of their 12 quarters, the Saints' struggling offense has only mustered 34 total points. Jameis Winston has thrown five interceptions in two games, reportedly playing with a fractured back.

6) New York Giants (vs. Chicago Bears)

The Bears have gone 2-1, even though Justin Fields hasn't thrown for more than 121 yards or eight completions in a game. It's not a sustainable recipe for success, especially on the road, where Fields has a career 1-6 record.

7) Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. New York Jets)

Had it not been for a miraculous final two minutes against the Browns in Week 2, the Jets would be 0-3 with a minus-43 point differential. Pittsburgh has 10 days to prepare for New York.

8) Cleveland Browns (at Atlanta Falcons)

The Browns would be undefeated if they hadn't coughed up what seemed like a sure Week 2 victory. Jacoby Brissett has been a pleasant surprise under center, completing 66.3% of his passes with just one interception.

9) Dallas Cowboys (vs. Washington Commanders)

Dallas is 8-3 against Washington in their last 11 meetings. Carson Wentz has been sacked 14 times in two straight losses. The quarterback could be in trouble with Micah Parson and DeMarcus Lawrence coming at him all game long.

10) Cincinnati Bengals (vs. Miami Dolphins)

There are no good options this far down the list. Picking against the AFC's lone undefeated team might be the best bet left. Cincinnati is the more desperate team at 1-2. Road teams are 0-2 this season when playing on Thursday night on short rest.

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Aaron Rodgers #12 and Aaron Jones #33 of the Green Bay Packers celebrate after Jones scored a touchdown in the third quarter against the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field on September 20, 2020 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Dylan Buell/Getty Images