NFL quarterback rankings, Week 10: Bench Mitchell Trubisky?
Charley Johnson Division
21. Kyle Allen (LW: 21)
Allen hasn’t been special in Carolina, but he’s allowing the defense and Christian McCaffrey to win without messing it up. In Sunday’s 30-20 win over the Tennessee Titans, Allen threw for 232 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. Average game, middling quarterback.
20. Ryan Tannehill (LW: 19)
Staying in Carolina, but moving over to the losing side. Tannehill threw for 331 yards and a touchdown, but added two interceptions to his ledger as well. Much of the positive came after Carolina built a substantial lead. Tannehill has been an upgrade over Marcus Mariota, but he’s still a high-variance player.
19. Josh Allen (LW: 18)
As with most Bills games this year, Allen didn’t do much and Buffalo won anyway. Passing for 160 yards and a touchdown isn’t typically enough to win a game, but when the Redskins are in town, that’ll do.
18. Gardner Minshew (LW: 16)
Minshew had a brutal time of it against the Texans in London. The mustachioed one turned the ball over four times in an ugly 26-3 loss. With Nick Foles perhaps ready to return after the bye week, Jacksonville has a decision to make.
17. Jacoby Brissett (LW: 13)
Brissett sprained his MCL and was forced to leave early in Pittsburgh. The good news? Doesn’t look like he will miss much time if any. The bad news? Brissett’s game-managing style will be tested as he’s now without T.Y. Hilton, Devin Funchess and Parris Campbell.