NFL quarterback rankings, Week 10: Ben Roethlisberger slides
Bobby Layne Division
12. Ben Roethlisberger
Big Ben has to take a tumble here. He came back from a torn meniscus on Sunday and looked like a guy who shouldn’t have been on the field. Roethlisberger has been sublime at times this season, but there have been far too many down moments.
11. Andy Dalton
Dalton is coming off the bye week with a fresh arm and a top weapon in A.J. Green. Dalton has gotten better each season, and with 2,349 yards, if off to another great start.
10. Eli Manning
Manning throws interceptions, but he amassed yardage and in this season, wins. The two-time champion has tossed 12 touchdowns while completing more than 64 percent of his passes.
9. Dak Prescott
The man is a rookie and has thrown for 2,020 yards and 12 touchdowns with two interceptions. In addition, he’s completing better than 66 percent of his throws. Elite.
Kurt Warner Division
8. Andrew Luck
Luck has zero help around him, and he continues to thrive. The interceptions (7) are too high but to have 17 touchdowns and 2,565 yards behind that offensive line, with that coaching staff? Wow.
7. Matthew Stafford
Stafford is quietly putting together a great year. The Lions are 5-4 and the former top pick has totaled 18 touchdowns and a 67.3 completion rate. If he gets Detroit into the playoffs, he’s an MVP candidate.
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6. Aaron Rodgers
For all the talk about his decline, Rodgers has thrown 20 touchdowns, checking in third across the league. Green Bay should build a statue to this man now, considering how bad the coaching/supporting cast is around him.