Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn landed the No. 11 spot on the 2018 NFL coaches power rankings, according to NFL.com analyst Elliot Harrison.

“Quinn has surely surpassed Arthur Blank and Thomas Dimitroff's expectations, given the state of affairs following the 2014 season,” Harrison wrote.

This is the second year Quinn falls in the eleventh spot, ranking eleventh after his team's historic Super Bowl run.

Quinn falls behind only one other NFC South coach on the rankings. New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton is No. 2 on the rankings.

Here's the full 2018 NFL coaches power rankings:

1. Bill Belichick, Patriots

2. Sean Payton, Saints

3. Pete Carroll, Seahawks

4. Mike Tomlin, Steelers

5. John Harbough, Ravens

6. Mike McCarthy, Packers

7. Andy Reid, Chiefs

8. Doug Pederson, Eagles

9. John Gruden, Raiders

10. Mike Zimmer, Vikings

11. Dan Quinn, Falcons

12. Ron Rivera, Panthers

13. Sean McVay, Rams

14. Doug Marrone, Jaguars

15. Jason Garrett, Cowboys

16. Bill O’Brien, Texans

17. Anthony Lynn, Chargers

18. Jay Gruden, Redskins

19. Sean McDermott, Bills

20. Marvin Lewis, Bengals

21. Adam Gase, Dolphins

22. Todd Bowles, Jets

23. Kyle Shanahan, 49ers

24. Matt Patricia, Lions

25. Matt Nagy, Bears

26. Frank Reich, Colts

27. Pat Shurmur, Giants

28. Dirk Koetter, Buccaneers

29. Mike Vrabel, Titans

30. Vance Joseph, Broncos

31. Steve Wilks, Cardinals

32. Hue Jackson, Browns

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