Oakland isn't there to stay, unless they have a run of luck on par with the 2013 Falcons where they manage to win virtually every close, high-scoring game they play. Their defense sucks, and statistically an all-world QB is the only thing that has been shown to help teams consistently come out on top in these situations. I like Carr, but he's not there yet. Along the same vein I like Oakland, but I see them more as a 9-10 win, probable wildcard team rather than a contender for the #1 seed.
It's looking right now like the AFC is going to be a three horse race for seeding between the Pats, Broncos, and Steelers. And now that we've all laid one egg, we're back to square one. The Pats are a little behind by virtue of their loss being to an AFC team, but we'll have head to head matchups against both to take care of business, so hopefully we'll take advantage of those opportunities.