
Lynn Dickey Division
20. Baker Mayfield (LW: 17)
Mayfield didn’t get a ton of help from his receivers, who are weekly leaders in dropped passes. Still, there are times when the rookie looks tentative and uneasy in the pocket, something that’s expected but also holding him back a bit. Let’s see what he can do against the lousy Buccaneers defense.
19. Mitchell Trubisky (LW: 23)
Trubisky played well in Miami, despite the underwhelming loss . After throwing six touchdowns against Tampa Bay before the bye week, Trubisky went for 316 yards with three touchdowns and an interception. Trubisky has his limitations, but he’s played much better of late.
18. Joe Flacco (LW: 20)
Flacco is never going to be one of the better quarterbacks in the league. There are too many checkdowns and too many inaccurate throws, but he ranks eighth in yardage (1,788) with nine touchdowns. Considering how good Baltimore is defensively, that’ll play.
17. Alex Smith (LW: 18)
Smith continues to build on his brand. The Redskins were able to beat a quality Panthers team on Sunday at FedEx Field, and Smith went for a pair of touchdowns while only garnering 163 yards on 36 attempts. But, guess what? No turnovers.