2024 NFL QB Power Rankings Week 14: Burrow deserves better; Caleb knows better-ZoomTech News


Josh Allen wasn’t supposed to have the ability to eclipse Lamar Jackson for MVP.

Simply take a look at the numbers Jackson is placing up: 3,290 passing yards, 29 touchdowns, three interceptions, 678 dashing yards and three touchdowns. He’s on tempo to eclipse his whole yardage and whole touchdowns from final season when he received MVP.

Allen’s statistics don’t evaluate. However the performances do. Allen is the important thing cog on a group that’s taking part in consummate complementary soccer — with the offense, protection and particular groups co-conspiring towards their opponents. It’s a pleasure to observe. And so it’s a credit score to educate Sean McDermott as a lot as Allen that the QB is breaking away because the front-runner for MVP.

Fittingly, after their win over the 49ers, Allen and McDermott — two grown males — laid within the inches of powder to make snow angels collectively. They’re like household. 

Welcome again to the QB Inventory Market, the place we weigh the newest performances with 30% significance, whereas making use of 70% to the remainder of 2024. One query holds significance above all others: What have you ever performed in your group recently? 

Earlier weeks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13

1. Josh Allen, Buffalo Payments (↔)
2. Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens (↔)
3. Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals (↔)

At this level, there’s actually only one story on the sphere with Burrow. He’s doing the whole lot he can to assist the Bengals win video games — and, nonetheless, they’re not. Many of the fault falls on the protection, even when Burrow is unwilling to say it.

Off the sphere? Burrow appears to be altering ever so barely.

Because the season spirals out of his management — a rarity for a quarterback of Burrow’s caliber — he’s rising extra quiet, reserved and calculated in all his solutions. He truthfully appears to be like just like the *inside screaming* meme. He fielded a query about whether or not he’s resigned to the Bengals lacking the playoffs. And he stated: “Playoffs — I imply, furthest factor from my thoughts.”

What’s on his thoughts, as noted by CLNS’s Mike Petraglia, may be the offseason.

“I might say we have to change plenty of issues this yr. We haven’t been adequate to win video games, so it begins along with your division,” Burrow stated after Sunday’s 44-38 loss to Pittsburgh.

It’s a barely perceptible shot on the Bengals’ entrance workplace. It’s the sort of remark Burrow has spent weeks not making. And it’s clear he’s been as strategic as doable in taking accountability (and avoiding pointing fingers). However after one other three-touchdown, 300-yard efficiency, Burrow let that one phrase slip: “Change.”

Will the Bengals pay attention?

4. Jared Goff, Detroit Lions (⬆️ 3)
5. Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers (⬇️ 1)
6. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas Metropolis Chiefs (⬆️ 2)
7. Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles (⬇️ 2)
8. Geno Smith, Seattle Seahawks (⬆️ 1)
9Sam Darnold, Minnesota Vikings (⬆️ 3)

I like the way in which Darnold has rediscovered an equilibrium for danger administration.

That’s what his power because the Vikings quarterback is all about. There have been two video games the place he misplaced it — and towards the Jaguars, Darnold appeared misplaced eternally. It was the flawed sort of blast from the previous to when he performed for the Jets or Panthers, the place he had seasons when he threw extra interceptions than touchdowns.

This week, Darnold by no means misplaced composure — even when trailing — and delivered largely pedestrian throws with simply sufficient big-time pictures downfield.

“He’s pushed the ball across the area and we’ve been actually explosive with him on the helm,” O’Connell stated final month. “Clearly, there’s been some instances the place we’ve possibly been too aggressive and had some choices backfire from a standpoint of turnovers — however not with out having some actual moments of development.”

Let’s not overcomplicate issues with Darnold: He can play quarterback at an NFL stage. He can function Kevin O’Connell’s system and distribute the ball to the group’s glorious playmakers (typically excluding Jordan Addison, who is simply too usually the odd man out).

He can’t carry this group to a Tremendous Bowl. However he can get them there. And, possibly, the opposite 52 gamers can win it with him.

10. Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh Steelers (⬆️ 6)
11. Jayden Daniels, Washington Commanders (⬆️ 3)

This sport could possibly be simply what Daniels wanted to salvage the top of his season — and Offensive Rookie of the 12 months marketing campaign. The Commanders have a 71% probability of constructing the postseason, per Subsequent Gen Stats, and Jayden Daniels stays the odds-on favourite for OROY (-250).

Make no mistake, the Titans are a horrible protection. It was a quarterback’s dream: holes within the zone, unfastened man and altogether busted protection. However the identical ought to’ve been true towards the Cowboys the earlier week and Daniels struggled. Not this previous week. Daniels was dominant.

That is the man we noticed originally of the season. Again then, he appeared to have a shot at unseating the Eagles within the division. The Commanders can have a tough highway within the postseason, and so they can actually solely count on to win video games in January with Daniels taking part in like he did towards the Titans.

12. Jordan Love, Inexperienced Bay Packers (⬆️ 7)
13. Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins (⬇️ 7)
14. Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams (⬇️ 1)
15. Bo Nix, Denver Broncos (↔)
16. Baker Mayfield, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (⬇️ 6)
17. Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals (⬇️ 6)
18. Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears (⬆️ 1)

It’s simply play after play of shaking my head and saying wow. 

Nearly the whole lot Williams does is additional.

Excessive highs. Wow.

Excessive lows. Wow.

(It’s about to get very Owen Wilson up in here.)

In opposition to the Lions, Williams struggled for the whole lot of the primary half: the Wonky Williams present. However issues clicked in that second half, and Fantastic Williams lastly made an look.

There was one play specifically that appeared to get up the Bears. On third-and-14, Williams noticed nobody was open and escaped the pocket. He appeared to think about scrambling however — preserving his eyes disciplined downfield — he discovered Keenan Allen for 16 yards with an off-platform bullet of a throw. SMH. Wow.

A second later, Williams made one of the polished pocket performs I’ve seen him make, ready for Allen to get open downfield and hitting the receiver at simply the correct flash for a protracted landing.

Once more, wow.

Then got here the ultimate drive. SMH. Wow, what a large number.

Williams was so pressing to win the sport that he misplaced it for Chicago. He refused to throw the ball away and held the ball method too lengthy, taking three sacks for 18 yards on that closing drive. He was late and incomplete on a slant to Allen, who was open on third-and-6 with one minute left. Williams missed D.J. Moore on the subsequent passing play that would’ve been a landing. 

After his closing sack, the Bears let 30 seconds bleed off the clock earlier than operating a panicked play. And whereas Matt Eberflus took the blame (and bought fired), Williams additionally might have known as outing. I don’t care that he’s a rookie — each QB is aware of to cease the clock there. He appeared to compound the error by altering the ultimate play (which bled extra time) to take a shot on the finish zone on a double transfer to Rome Odunze — which, in a vacuum, wasn’t a foul ball or play alternative — however fell incomplete and ran the clock out on third down. It was an all-or-nothing determination that got here from hubris, as a result of it finally killed Chicago’s possibilities of a game-tying area purpose.

It was unsettling to see so many rookie errors packed into a very powerful drive of the sport. The statistics look good. However it’s honest to grade this efficiency as incomplete.

19. Brock Purdy, San Francisco 49ers (⬇️ 6)
20. C.J. Stroud, Houston Texans (⬇️ 3)
21. Bryce Younger, Carolina Panthers (↔)
22. Anthony Richardson, Indianapolis Colts (⬆️ 3)
23. Drake Maye, New England Patriots (⬆️ 1)

When the Patriots drafted Maye, govt Eliot Wolff stated he appreciated the way in which the QB elevated his supporting forged at UNC. It was a pleasant method of claiming the Tar Heels have been quick on gifted gamers and coaches. (UNC parted methods with coach Mack Brown final week.) And regardless of the lackluster unit, Maye ended up a high choose.

A whole lot of that’s nonetheless true. New England is at present missing in expertise among the many gamers and expertise inside the teaching ranks.

And but Maye appears to be like rattling good.

Within the first half towards the Colts this week, the Patriots had 5 penalties for 69 yards. And nonetheless, the QB managed to place up 16 factors. He was 17 of 20 for 169 yards and a landing. He added a 41-yard carry. That first half felt emblematic of how Maye upgraded New England’s quarterback scenario. Within the pos-Tom Brady period of Cam Newton and Mac Jones, the Patriots would commit a penalty and it was a loss of life knell for that drive. It appeared unattainable for New England to beat its errors. With Maye, that’s not the case. As a result of he’s an explosive playmaker — with athleticism to take advantage of operating home windows and arm power to make tight-window throws — he can choose up massive performs at any given second. 

I’m not right here to crown Maye because the Offensive Rookie of the 12 months. I’m not promising he’s going to make the Pats Tremendous Bowl contenders once more. However I’ll say this: I like Maye’s growth. I like the way in which he has continued to pattern upward. And I feel — if he can determine methods to keep away from turnovers, significantly in gotta-have-it conditions — he ought to sometime be an elite QB.

24. Jameis Winston, Cleveland Browns (⬆️ 2)
25. Aidan O’ConnellLas Vegas Raiders (new)
26. Will Levis, Tennessee Titans (⬇️ 6)
27. Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars (⬇️ 2)
28. Kirk Cousins, Atlanta Falcons (⬇️ 6)
29. Derek Carr, New Orleans Saints (⬇️ 6)

Does this really feel to anybody like the start of Carr’s profession as a backup?

I really feel like I’ve seen what’s occurring to Carr earlier than. And I really feel like I do know the place the story goes. It’s steamrolling immediately towards QB2.

Sure, his circumstances have stunk, whether or not it was dropping Rashid Shaheed to a season-ending harm or the group firing coach Dennis Allen. However Carr can’t get a lot performed with a lackluster Saints unit. His EPA this yr is 26.7 (twelfth in NFL). His stats are completely nice. There’s nothing to hate. There’s additionally not loads to love. He merely picked the flawed vacation spot in free company — and the choice (combined with unhealthy luck) is sinking his profession.

So, listed here are two eventualities for Carr’s future:

A) This offseason, the Saints can get out of Carr’s contract. Let’s simply say they minimize Carr and settle for his lifeless cap hit. Carr turns into a free agent once more and elects to signal with a group just like the New York Giants (or the New York Jets, if Aaron Rodgers retires). The Giants then draft a QB with their first-round choose. Carr would finally lose that competitors, whether or not it’s Week 1 or Week 7. And that will start his profession as a journeyman backup.

B) The Saints can maintain Carr in place as QB1 whereas they draft and develop a rookie. So, to illustrate they take a QB in Spherical 1. However once more, by midseason on the newest, that QB would in all probability be able to take over, and the Saints can be itching to see what they’ve of their high choose. They’d minimize a 35-year-old Carr by 2026 when — barring a large season in 2025 — he’d signal someplace as a backup.

30. Aaron Rodgers, New York Jets (⬇️ 3)
31. Cooper Rush, Dallas Cowboys (⬇️ 1)
32. Drew Lock, New York Giants (new)

Previous to becoming a member of FOX Sports activities as an NFL reporter and columnist, Henry McKenna spent seven years masking the Patriots for USA TODAY Sports activities Media Group and Boston Globe Media. Comply with him on Twitter at @henrycmckenna.

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