NFL quarterback rankings, Week 11: Ben Roethlisberger’s last stand
Joe Montana Division
4. Russell Wilson (Prev: 4)
Wilson continues to win games for the Seahawks, despite injuries and a sieve of an offensive line. The former third-round pick has 2,543 yards and 19 touchdowns, with the latter only trailing Tom Brady. Wilson is actually underappreciated nationally. He’s phenomenal.
3. Carson Wentz (Prev: 3)
Wentz is the proverbial leader in the clubhouse for the MVP, having thrown 23 touchdowns. At 7.77 yards per attempt and only five interceptions, there is little thought he will regress, with the lone issue being a 60.1 completion rate.
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2. Drew Brees (Prev: 2)
Brees isn’t being asked to do the quantity of tasks he once was, and the Saints are better for it. Not because Brees can’t sling it, but because they finally have balance, and it might lead to the future first-ballot Hall of Famer seeing another Super Bowl.
1. Tom Brady (Prev: 1)
Brady has 2,807 yards to lead the league. He’s on pace for 5,000. He’s 40 freaking years old.