NFL quarterback rankings, Week 12: Dak Prescott struggling

ARLINGTON, TX - NOVEMBER 19: Dak Prescott
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Without Tyron Smith and Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott looks dazed and confused on a struggling contender.

Bill Munson Division

32. QB Browns (Prev: 32)

DeShone Kizer needs to be given some help. Or he needs to be benched. Or the Browns should be contracted. All the same thing.

31. Brett Hundley (Prev: 28)

Hundley just authored the Packers’ first shutout at home since 2006. He was genuinely terrible, and with a trip to Pittsburgh looming on Sunday, the Packers are about to be wrecked again.

30. Blaine Gabbert (Prev: 30)

Gabbert was actually somewhat competent against the Texans, throwing three touchdowns albeit with two interceptions. If he can eliminate the mistakes, he might beat his old Jaguars team.

29. Tom Savage (Prev: 31)

Savage is completing 52.8 percent of his throws with a 5.86 yards per attempt clip. If Savage was even decent, the Texans would be in the playoffs. Unfortunately, he’s not.

28. Brock Osweiler (Prev: 27)

Osweiler could very well be benched for Paxton Lynch before we get to Sunday’s game at Oakland. The Broncos might have the most depressing offense in the NFL.

27. C.J. Beathard (Prev: 26)

Beathard is coming off a bye week and now gets a wounded Seattle defense. The 49ers know that Beathard isn’t the future, but can he develop into a nice backup to Jimmy Garoppolo?

26. Blake Bortles (Prev: 25)

Bortles was terrible in Cleveland, throwing for 156 yards on 30 attempts. On the season, Bortles has 12 touchdowns and seven touchdowns with a 58.4 completion rate.