NFL quarterback rankings, Week 11: Marcus Mariota is rising
Trent Dilfer Division
23. Jameis Winston
Winston is incredibly talented and at some point, he’ll figure it out. Still, the interceptions (10) are too many, even with 19 touchdown passes.
22. Joe Flacco
Flacco has not looked good this season. In fairness, he’s coming off a pair of torn knee ligaments, but the 6.26 yards per attempt against an easy schedule is striking.
21. Jay Cutler
Cutler is going to be on his third team next year, entering the twilight of his career. Why? Because his teammates openly look disgusted with him throughout games. Not good.
Craig Morton Division
20. Alex Smith
Smith is doing just enough to avoid losing games in Kansas City, but he needs to be better for a real Super Bowl run. Smith has just 1,816 yards and eight touchdowns in eight starts.
19. Sam Bradford
The Vikings are taking on all kinds of water. In fairness, Bradford is behind a terrible line and has no running game, but since his hot start, his performance has gone downhill.
18. Carson Palmer
The stats show a a quarterback who ranks eighth in passing yardage, but his 11 touchdowns to eight interceptions are bad. Turn on the film, and you see a struggling player.
17. Ryan Tannehill
Tannehill is never going to be an All-Pro, but he;s shown signs of life this past month. This past week, Tannehill threw for 240 yards and a pair of touchdowns in a win over the Chargers.