The Seattle Seahawks are a Super Bowl contender, and the only reason is Russell Wilson, who is mounting his own MVP case.
Jim Druckenmiller Division
32. QB Browns (Prev: 31)
DeShone Kizer canāt seem to stop turning the ball over. On Sunday, the Browns were closing in on a one-score game with the Chargers in the fourth quarter before Kizer scrambled around for an asinine amount of time, leading to a joey Bosa strip-sack.
31. Trevor Siemian (Prev: NA)
The Broncos have to clean house so bad at the quarterback position. Denver trotted out Siemian, who promptly threw three interceptions while completing 19-of-41 passes. The Broncos offense was outscored by BOTH defenses on Sunday.
30. Tom Savage (Prev: 30)
Savage doesnāt belong in the NFL as anything more than a decent backup. Against the Titans, the former Pitt star threw for 365 yards, but needed 49 attempts and some garbage time.
27. Brett Hundley (Prev: 25)
Hundley is terrible. The Packers beat the Buccaneers this weekend, but it wasnāt because of the offense. The former UCLA star attempted 23 passes for 84 yards and launched a pick. Yeesh.
28. Blaine Gabbert (Prev: 28)
Gabbert was bad against the Rams, throwing for 222 yards and a pair of interceptions in a 32-16 loss. Heās been better than he ever was in Jacksonville, but thatās not saying much.
27. Blake Bortles (Prev: 29)
Bortles had perhaps his best game of the season, throwing for 309 yards and a pair of touchdowns without an interception. If he can play anything near that level in the playoffs, the Jaguars are dangerous.
26. Mitch Trubisky (Prev: 22)
Trubisky either needs to be allowed to throw the ball or be put back on the bench. John Fox limited his rookie quarterback to 15 attempts, of which Trubisky completed 12 for 102 yards.