NFL quarterback rankings, Week 11: Patrick Mahomes looks amazing
The Kansas City Chiefs lost in absurd fashion on Sunday, but the bigger long-term headline is Patrick Mahomes was back in both body and deed.
Todd Bouman Division
32. Jeff Driskel (LW: NA)
Driskel has never had any tangible success in the NFL. Why is he this low? The man threw the ball 46 times and didn’t eclipse the 300-yard mark despite having real weapons around him. He’s a borderline backup quarterback at best.
31. Ryan Finley (LW: 32)
Finley got his first start for an awful, winless team against the Baltimore Ravens. You won’t believe this, but it didn’t go well. Finley was overwhelmed and rattled, throwing a pick-six to Marcus Peters among myriad mistakes.
30. Dwayne Haskins (LW: 31)
Haskins has the Redskins’ starting job for the rest of the season and hopefully much longer. So far, he’s yet to make many plays while turnovers haunted him in his first action. However, no turnovers a week ago against Buffalo. Progress?
28. Brian Hoyer (LW: NA)
Hoyer and the Colts ere awful on Sunday. Poor decisions, including the throws he never ended up making cost Indianapolis in a devastating 16-12 loss to the Miami Dolphins.