NFL quarterback rankings, Week 15: Philip Rivers is ageless
Richard Todd Division
25. Nick Foles (Prev: NA)
The Eagles have to put their eggs in Foles’ basket now, with Carson Wentz on the shelf. Obviously, this is a huge step down, but Foles is capable of winning some games. Perhaps with the talent around him, he moves up the list.
24. Jameis Winston (Prev: 24)
Winston would have been moved back a few spots if not for the incompetence behind him. The Buccaneers need more than a turnover machine, which he has continued to be. Against the Lions, Winston threw two picks and lost a fumble in a bumbling effort.
23. Mitch Trubisky (Prev: 26)
Trubisky has the worst receivers in the league, and yet he’s winning a few games. The Bears certainly rely on their defense and running game, but the kid has been alright, throwing for 271 yards and a touchdown against the Bengals last weekend.
22. Joe Flacco (Prev: 23)
Flacco was solid on Sunday night, albeit in a losing effort. The $120 million man tossed up some questionable passes but walked away with 269 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Still, his year has been bad, exemplified by a 5.72 yards per attempt average.