NFL quarterback rankings, Week 9: Baker Mayfield isn’t dangerous

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The Cleveland Browns and Baker Mayfield have been the most disappointing tandem of the season, and it’s getting uglier by the day.

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32. Brandon Allen (LW: NA)

Allen is getting his first start in Denver with the Browns coming to town. In related news, Joe Flacco is on the shelf with a neck injury, which is probably the best-case for Flacco’s body after taking a brutal beating behind that offensive line.

31. Mason Rudolph (LW: NA)

If the Steelers play well around Rudolph, he can make the necessary plays not crush hopes of winning. That’s really all you can ask from the backup quarterback.

30. Daniel Jones (LW: 31)

Jones can’t stop turning the ball over. He did it again in Detroit, playing a major role in the Giants’ sixth loss of the season. It was still the right decision to bench Eli Manning, but Jones has been erratic at best since being inserted into the starting lineup.

29. Mitch Trubisky (LW: 28)

The Bears have a complete disaster on their hands in Trubisky. Leading by six points behind a dominant defense in the fourth quarter, Trubisky committed two mind-numbing turnovers on his own side of the field. He also missed a wide-open touchdown to Taylor Gabriel. Once this season is over, he has to go.