NFL quarterback rankings, Week 17: Russell Wilson shines

DENVER, CO - SEPTEMBER 9: Russell Wilson (3) of the Seattle Seahawks before the third quarter against the Denver Broncos. The Denver Broncos hosted the Seattle Seahawks at Broncos Stadium at Mile High in Denver, Colorado on Sunday, September 9, 2018. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
DENVER, CO - SEPTEMBER 9: Russell Wilson (3) of the Seattle Seahawks before the third quarter against the Denver Broncos. The Denver Broncos hosted the Seattle Seahawks at Broncos Stadium at Mile High in Denver, Colorado on Sunday, September 9, 2018. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post via Getty Images) /
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16. Nick Foles (LW: 17)

Foles is about to become an even bigger legend if he can win another game and the Vikings have misstep. It’s borderline divine how Foles has been able to deliver in Philadelphia his second time around. This offseason is going to be enthralling with Foles likely to hit the market.

15. Mitchell Trubisky (LW: 15)

Trubisky has endured his share of tough game this year, but the Bears are playing terrific football down the stretch. The offense is overshadowed by the defense, but Trubisky’s line of 24 touchdowns and 12 interceptions on 7.50 yards per attempt showcase a solid quarterback with upside.

14. Dak Prescott (LW: 14)

Amari Cooper has made all the difference for Prescott and the Cowboys. Dallas sis now 9-6 and the fourth seed in the NFC playoffs as Eastern Division champs. If Prescott can make some big plays, especially on third down, Dallas is going to be a tough out in January.

13. Kirk Cousins (LW: 12)

Cousins has thrown for 4,166 yards and 29 touchdowns, but the Vikings might be the biggest disappointment of the year. The $84 million quarterback wears some of that, with Minnesota losing repeatedly in primetime games when Cousins has underperformed.