NFL quarterback rankings, Week 14: Josh Allen makes a statement
Neil O’Donnell Division
28. Dwayne Haskins (LW: 27)
The Washington Redskins … break ’em up. Winners of two straight, the Redskins are hopeful for a better future. Haskins is the epicenter of it all, and on Sunday threw for 147 yards on 25 attempts. He’ll need to do more going forward.
27. Mitch Trubisky (LW: 28)
Trubisky was largely awful against the Lions before providing a glimpse of what could potentially. be over the final quarter and change. For the first time all year, Trubisky threw for more than 300 yards and notched three touchdowns in a comeback win over Detroit.
26. Kyle Allen (LW: 22)
At this juncture, it’s safe to say Allen isn’t the long-term answer for the Carolina Panthers.
25. Ryan Fitzpatrick (LW: 26)
Fitzpatrick continues to play the role of spoiler beautifully. The Miami Dolphins upset the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, and Fitzy went for 365 yards with three touchdowns and an interception. Not bad.
24. Andy Dalton (LW: 24)
Dalton took his place as the Cincinnati Bengals’ all-time passing touchdowns leader, and led the team to its first win all year. Not bad.
23. Gardner Minshew (LW: NA)
Minshew needs to be the starter going forward. Nick Foles has been underwhelming since returning from injury.
22. Jacoby Brissett (LW: 16)
Brissett made major mistakes in the Indianapolis Colts’ loss to the Tennessee Titans this weekend. Two interceptions in the second half sealed their fate both in the game and season.