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In the 2020 FanSided NFL quarterback rankings — which go live here every Tuesday morning throughout the regular season — we use a weighted average of current and past performances, with the former meaning more than the latter.
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32
Brandon Allen
QB Cincinnati Bengals
2020 stats: 289 yards | 58.3 completion % | 2 TDs | 2 INTs | 6.0 YPA | 16.1 QBR
Last Week: 32
Allen is going to be a career backup if he’s lucky. Nothing special in the arm, doesn’t take shots downfield, etc. He’s a guy.
31
Colt McCoy
QB New York Giants
2020 stats: 136 yards | 59.4 completion % | 1 TDs | 1 INTs | 4.3 YPA | 28.7 QBR
Last Week: NA
McCoy was terrible against the Seahawks, but it didn’t matter because the Giants’ defense was fantastic. If Daniel Jones can get back from his hamstring injury this Sunday, it’s a huge plus.
30
Sam Darnold
QB New York Jets
2020 stats: 1,428 yards | 58.9 completion % | 5 TDs | 9 INTs | 5.9 YPA | 35.6 QBR
Last Week: 30
Three more turnovers on Sunday, including two strip-sacks and an interception. There are always flashes with Darnold, but his process is completely broken.
29
Mike Glennon
QB Jacksonville Jaguars
2020 stats: 515 yards | 62.3 completion % | 3 TDs | 2 INTs | 6.7 YPA | 43.1 QBR
Last Week: 31
Glennon has actually made some good throws throughout the last two weeks, but his pair of interceptions were ugly against Minnesota. The Jaguars are getting respectable quarterback play, if nothing else.
28
Carson Wentz
QB Philadelphia Eagles
2020 stats: 2,620 yards | 57.4 completion % | 16 TDs | 15 INTs | 6.0 YPA | 49.3 QBR
Last Week: 27
Wentz finally got benched on Sunday for Jalen Hurts. Going 6-of-15 and taking four sacks will do that. It’s painful to think back to 2017 when Wentz was an MVP candidate, and then watch him now.
27
Drew Lock
QB Denver Broncos
2020 stats: 1,918 yards | 55.4 completion % | 9 TDs | 13 INTs | 6.5 YPA | 44.5 QBR
Last Week: 26
Lock threw another pair of interceptions against the Chiefs, including an ugly one in the first quarter to Tyrann Mathieu. He simply doesn’t process fast enough, and the result is bad reads and forced throws.
26
Mitch Trubisky
QB Chicago Bears
2020 stats: 1,069 yards | 62.0 completion % | 10 TDs | 5 INTs | 6.4 YPA | 51.8 QBR
Last Week: 29
Trubisky actually played well for much of the game against Detroit, but his performance will be remembered for the fourth-quarter fumble. It’s basically impossible for him to not make a crucial error at some juncture.
25
Nick Mullens
QB San Francisco 49ers
2020 stats: 1,958 yards | 67.5 completion % | 9 TDs | 9 INTs | 8.0 YPA | 45.5 QBR
Last Week: 25
Mullens is the typical quarterback who can play for stretches, then falls apart under pressure. The Bills made him throw a couple bad passes and turned them into two interceptions, essentially ending the game on Monday night.