NFL Quarterback Power Rankings, Week 6: Baker Mayfield is rising the ranks
By Randy Gurzi
30. Josh Rosen, Arizona Cardinals (31)
His stat line was ugly as Josh Rosen completed just 10-of-25 passes for 170 yards and a touchdown. That’s not all on him as there was a montage shown on Sunday of all the drops by his receivers.
29. Case Keenum, Denver Broncos (24)
This experiment is looking pretty bad. The Denver Broncos paid Case Keenum a lot of money and so far it isn’t paying off. He got his first touchdown since Week 1, but they still lost as the Jets poured it on them.
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28. Blake Bortles, Jacksonville Jaguars (25)
Blake Bortles will sling it to everyone — even if you’re on the other team. He had four interceptions in Week 5 as the Jaguars dropped a one-sided game to the Kansas City Chiefs. There’s a lot of talent on the defense in Jacksonville, but the offense is hard to watch. And that includes the play of their quarterback who is incredibly inconsistent.
27. Sam Darnold New York Jets (29)
Week 5 was another good game for the New York Jets and Sam Darnold as he tossed three touchdowns. He still needs to work on the accuracy as he had more incompletions than completions. Nevertheless, he played well against a strong defense and the Jets are now 2-3.
26. Marcus Mariota, Tennessee Titans (26)
It was another dud performance out of Marcus Mariota as for the second time this season the team was unable to even get in the end zone once. The last time they somehow were able to get a win as they beat the Jaguars 9-6. This time they lost by one to the Buffalo Bills. Ugly, ugly game. And sadly, that’s becoming the norm for Mariota.
25. Ryan Tannehill, Miami Dolphins (21)
Two interceptions and a lost fumble in Week 5 out of Ryan Tannehill doomed the Miami Dolphins. Their hot start is fading fast after back-to-back losses.