There is little change at the top of the TSN.ca NFL Power Rankings, with the Denver Broncos remaining ahead of the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers. Part of the reason for little movement at the top is that Denver and San Francisco were both off last week, while Seattle struggled against last-ranked Tampa Bay. Rallying to salvage a win against Houston lifted the Indianapolis Colts up from eight to five, while the Carolina Panthers continued their surge and moved up from 11 to eight. A big Monday night win, plus the pending return of quarterback Jay Cutler lifted the Chicago Bears from 14 to 11 and the Cleveland Browns jumped from 26 to 20 after knocking off the Baltimore Ravens. Losing quarterback Aaron Rodgers played a big part in the Green Bay Packers drop, from five to 12, while the Ravens offensive struggles knocked them down from 20 to 23. Getting routed at home by the Philadelphia Eagles knocked the Oakland Raiders from 19 to 25 and the Atlanta Falcons kept falling, from 23 to 28. Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. For more, check out TSN Fantasy on Facebook. Milwaukee Brewers Store . - PGA Tour rookie Tony Finau shot a 9-under 63 at Del Monte and had a two-stroke lead over Billy Andrade and Lee Janzen of the Champions Tour after Thursdays opening round of the Callaway Pebble Beach Invitational. Brent Suter Brewers Jersey . However, it wasnt a problem on Monday night. Evgeni Nabokov made 23 saves for his 56th career shutout in the New York Islanders 3-0 win over the Detroit Red Wings on Monday night. https://www.cheapbrewers.com/1099y-corey-knebel-jersey-brewers.html . -- Washington Redskins linebacker Brian Orakpo is going to the Pro Bowl as a replacement for San Francisco 49ers linebacker Ahmad Brooks. Taylor Williams Brewers Jersey .C. -- Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe is resigning after 13 seasons at the school. Ryan Braun Brewers Jersey .com) - The Winnipeg Jets got over one hurdle by snapping their longest losing streak of the season.PHILADELPHIA - Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin sees picking 26th in the NHL draft as a sign of success. For Bergevin, the best pick is the 30th — which traditionally goes to the Stanley Cup winner. "Thats our goal. Every team wants to win," he said Thursday on the eve of the draft. "Picking 26th, yeah its far back but again you want to make the playoffs and you want to have success. And thats what happened. Thats the price you pay." After falling short in the Eastern Conference final, the Habs find themselves with a first- and third-round pick and then five selections well down the draft ladder (117th, 125th, 147th, 177th and 207th overall). Their second-rounder went to the Islanders in the Thomas Vanek deal. Bergevin says he is open to moving higher or lower with his first pick, depending on the offers or scenarios. "We could use help everywhere," he said candidly. "Were a good team but we need to get better. Im always open to make our team better." The Canadiens have already made some decisions. Bergevin says free agents Vanek, defenceman Douglas Murray and tough guy George Parros wont be back. Defenceman Andrei Maarkov and coach Michel Therrien have signed new deals.dddddddddddd Talks continue with three other free agents: captain Brian Gionta, and defencemen Mike Weaver and Francis Bouillon The Montreal GM also says there has been a meeting with star defenceman P.K. Subbans agent about a new contract. While much has been made of the Habs lack of size, Bergevin says its only one variable. "Size is something every team looks at," he said. "But character for me and compete (level) always comes into play. You can have a big guy who doesnt compete or you have (five-foot-nine) Brendan Gallagher — Ill take Brendan Gallagher all day long." Trevor Timmins, the Habs director of amateur scouting, said his staff will be keeping its fingers crossed as the first round unfolds. "We think positive about the player we want to get," he said. The good news is he believes there is a lot of parity in players available between the 15th and 40th picks. However he said it is a down year for francophone talent compared to 2013. The Habs scouts have done their homework, with Timmins and his staff having met with some 100 prospects. ' ' '