NFL quarterback rankings, Week 11: Ben Roethlisberger’s last stand

DENVER - JANUARY 22: Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger
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HOUSTON, TX – NOVEMBER 05: Jacoby Brissett No. 7 of the Indianapolis Colts throws a pass before the game against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on November 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) /

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16. Jacoby Brissett (Prev: 20)

Brissett is playing with a lousy running game, no defense and a Swiss cheese offensive line, and yet he makes plays. On Sunday, Brissett threw a couple of gorgeous deep balls that each ended in six points, giving him nine on the season.

15. Marcus Mariota (Prev: 14)

At what point do we start demanding more from Mariota? Everyone loves to yell about scheme and surrounding talent, but he has playmakers and yet it’s seven touchdowns against six interceptions? There has to be more from the former No. 2 overall pick.

14. Derek Carr (Prev: 13)

Carr needs to be the best version of himself to get the Raiders into the playoffs. At 4-5, Oakland hosts the Patriots in Mexico this weekend. If Carr doesn’t play lights out, the Raiders will be sitting home with the rest of us come January.

13. Case Keenum (Prev: 15)

How do you bench Keenum at this point? The guy has gone from journeyman to stud this year, throwing four touchdowns and eclipsing 300 yards in a wild win over the Redskins in Washington D.C. on Sunday. Keenum has the Vikings very much in Super Bowl contention at 7-2.