
It’s time to assess the quarterback situation in the NFL as we enter Week 15, and there’s no better way than a new crop of Quarterback Power Rankings.
We’re just a few weeks away from the final game of the 2018 NFL regular season, with each of the league’s 32 teams having just three games remaining on the schedule. As the saying goes, this is a quarterback-driven league.
There’s no shortage of good quarterback play in the NFL these days, which stands out. However, it also makes the bad play of some players throughout the league stand out even more glaringly.
Some guys are head and shoulders above the rest. Thus, we need to assess how every quarterback stands when stacked up against one another. Subsequently, let’s see how the league’s signal callers stack up against one another with a batch of NFL Quarterback Power Rankings entering Week 15.
32. Josh Rosen, Arizona Cardinals
Rookies will struggle in the NFL more often than not. And Josh Rosen is proving that to be true. As a matter fact, he’s struggled through the majority of his rookie season, which continued in a Week 14 loss. Against the Detroit Lions, Rosen couldn’t score a touchdown. Rosen ended the game completing 26-of-41 for 240 yards and an interception.
31. Josh Johnson, Washington Redskins
Before last week Sunday, Josh Johnson had not completed an NFL pass since 2011. After four years away from the game, he was thrust into action for the Washington Redskins after Mark Sanchez was benched after an awful showing as the starter. Johnson, however, fared much better than Sanchez, completing 68 percent of his passes for 195 yards, one touchdown and an interception.