NFL quarterback rankings, Week 10: Bench Mitchell Trubisky?

PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 03: Philadelphia Eagles Defensive End Derek Barnett (96) sacks Chicago Bears Quarterback Mitchell Trubisky (10) in the first half during the game between the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles on November 03, 2019 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA. (Photo by Kyle Ross/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 03: Philadelphia Eagles Defensive End Derek Barnett (96) sacks Chicago Bears Quarterback Mitchell Trubisky (10) in the first half during the game between the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles on November 03, 2019 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA. (Photo by Kyle Ross/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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The Chicago Bears are in an impossible spot, but they may need to save their locker room by sitting Mitchell Trubisky after another horrid showing.

Jim Druckenmiller Division

32. Ryan Finley (LW: NA)

Until he plays a down in the NFL, he’s sitting in the last spot. Finley also has the unfortunate situation of playing on the league’s worst team behind a bad offensive line. It’s going to be a tall task.

31. Dwayne Haskins (LW: NA)

Haskins didn’t turn the ball over in his first start, which is an improvement over his three-interception effort against the New York Giants last month. Still, there weren’t many impact plays in Washington’s 24-9 to Buffalo, either.

30. Mason Rudolph (LW: 31)

Rudolph struggles to go through his read. This leads to sacks, turnovers and hectic play. Pittsburgh has won three straight and is in the playoff mix at 4-4, but Rudolph’s lack of talent must be head coach Mike Tomlin’s chief concern.

29. Brandon Allen (LW: 32)

Allen made his first start for the Broncos and came away victorious in a 24-19 win over the Cleveland Browns. Allen wasn’t great, but he made the easy throws and avoided turning the ball over. All you can ask from a backup.