Ben Roethlisberger has the Steelers pointed in the right direction.
This is NOT a list of who’s the best QB’s in the game, but merely a snap shot of the best QB’s so far through eight weeks this season. Josh Freemancontinues to move up in the rankings. While John Skelton and Tony Romo took a tumble. Where does your favorite signal caller stack up? Find out in this week’s Top 32 QB Rankings.
32. Brady Quinn – Sustained an injury against the Raiders and could continue. LW # 32
31. John Skelton – Kolb is out with an injury, and Skelton hasn’t played well. LW # 15
30. Cam Newton – The Sophomore slump continues for Newton. LW # 29
29. Blaine Gabbert – Bounced back from an injury to have a decent game against the Packers. LW # 31
28. Michael Vick – Was OK in a loss to the Falcons, as he limited his turnovers Could be benched if losses continue. LW # 30
27. Tony Romo – Threw for over 400 yards, but also four interceptions against the Giants. LW # 18
26. Mark Sanchez – Had a decent game statistically in a loss to the Dolphins. LW # 27
25. Brandon Weeden – Only completed 40% of his passes in a win over the Chargers. LW # 25
24. Matthew Stafford – Still not playing up to his 2011 standards. Could possibly be playing hurt. LW # 28
23. Sam Bradford – Not playing bad, it’s just other QB’s are playing better. LW # 26
22. Andrew Luck – Had a decent game in a victory over the Titans. LW # 24
21. Ryan Tannehill – Sustained an injury against the Jets and could not finish the game. LW # 23
20. Ryan Fitzpatrick – Had a bye this week. LW # 22
19. Joe Flacco – Had a bye this week. LW # 21
18. Philip Rivers – Had a mediocre performance in a loss to the Browns. LW # 16
17. Russell Wilson – Had a good performance in a loss to the Lions on the road. LW # 20
16. Matt Hasselbeck – Hasselbeck has played well in relief of Jake Locker. LW # 19
15. Christian Ponder – Has not played well the past four games. LW # 14
14. Andy Dalton – Had a bye this week. LW # 13
13. Carson Palmer – Led the Raiders to a win over the Chiefs. LW # 11
12. Jay Cutler – Has continued to not make too many mistakes. LW # 12
11. Josh Freeman – Has 10 TD’s and only 2 ints the last four games. LW # 17
10. Alex Smith – Led the 49ers to a win over the Cardinals and had a 94% completion percentage. LW # 10
9. Eli Manning – Eli Manning hasn’t been playing at his best the last few games, but the Giants keep winning. LW # 5
8. Matt Schaub – The Texans had a bye this week. LW # 6
7. Drew Brees – Had a mediocre performance against the Broncos. LW # 5
6. Peyton Manning – Had three TD passes against the Saints. LW # 8
5. Robert Griffin III – Had his worst game of the season, but Redskins receivers also had ten dropped passes. LW # 4
4. Ben Roethlisberger – Big Ben had three TD passes against the Redskins. LW # 6
3. Tom Brady – Lit up a good defense in the Rams with four TD passes. LW # 3
2. Matt Ryan – Had three TD passes aginast the Eagles and rebounded from his poor outing against the Raiders. LW # 2
1. Aaron Rodgers – Had two TD passes against the Jags and continues to play at a high level. LW # 1
Green = Biggest Jump – Red = Biggest Drop – Blue = In Danger of being Benched
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