This is the reason the Jets are ranked where they are right now. Only Jets fans are fretting about Fitz's performance on Monday. The Closing comment on the sustainability is accurate. They have to keep Fitz upright, and all these nagging injuries have to let up.
RANKING THE NFL’S TOP 10 QBS ENTERING WEEK 3
Steve Palazzolo updates the top 10 QB rankings after Week 2, and goes in-depth on some of the most compelling performances.
STEVE PALAZZOLO | 22 HOURS AGO (AP Photo/Tom E. Puskar)(AP Photo/Tom E. Puskar)
Week 2 saw more of the same at the top of the charts, as there are three quarterbacks playing above the rest of the league. On the other hand, early-season injuries have sidelined two of the league’s top 10 quarterbacks, while a number of new names are standing at the doorstep to move up in the rankings.
Here’s a look at the updated top 10 quarterbacks by PFF rating.
*Note: PFF ratings are not an indication of just this season — they take each player’s last 32 games into consideration with higher weighting to the most recent games. We left in Drew Brees and Tony Romo to show where they rank, even though both might be out with injuries this week.
1. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers, 94.8
This was another stellar performance for Rodgers, who overcame more pressure than he’s used to facing to throw for four touchdowns with no interceptions. Not only has Rodgers not thrown an interception this season, he hasn’t put the ball in harm’s way once in his two games.
2. Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers, 89.5
No QB is throwing the deep ball like Roethlisberger, and he leads the league with 11 big-time throws (BTTs) through two games. He has 10 completions for 406 yards on passes thrown at least 20 yards in the air – the next closest QB in yards on those throws is Blake Bortles with 185.
3. Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints, 87.6
Now that we know Brees was dealing with a shoulder injury, it helps to explain his lackluster performance that saw him have no zip on the ball while throwing a number of dangerous passes into coverage. He could miss some time with the injury.
4. Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 85.3
Brady was fantastic against the Bills, picking them apart with the quick passing game while sprinkling in a few big-time throws down the field. Perhaps most impressive about Brady’s season: he has yet to have a turnover-worthy pass (TWP) on his 95 dropbacks.
5. Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers 84.0
It’s been a mediocre start to the season for Rivers, who was unable to complete the comeback Sunday as he forced an ill-advised pass right to linebacker Vincent Rey for a game-winning interception. Other than that, he got away with a couple other interception-worthy throws and finished with an inflated passer rating of 113.1.
6. Matt Ryan, Atlanta Falcons 82.6
Speaking of comebacks, Ryan completed his by throwing a strike to Julio Jones late in the fourth quarter to set up the game-winning score. He connected with Jones 13 times for 135 yards, as the pair continues to develop offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan’s new offense.
7. Teddy Bridgewater, Minnesota Vikings, 82.4
A new member of the top-10, Bridgewater continued his strong play that dates back to the second half of last season. That’s when he started to make a few more big-time throws every game, and he sprinkled in a few with pinpoint accuracy against the Lions on Sunday.
8. Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys, 82.1
The second member of the top 10 to go down due to injury, Romo’s broken clavicle will keep him out for an extended period of time. He was having an average game before fumbling on the play that led to the injury.
9. Ryan Fitzpatrick, New York Jets, 81.6
Another new name for the list, Fitzpatrick quietly played solid football for the Houston Texans last year and he’s continued it this year with the Jets. History has shown that sustainability has been the issue for Fitzpatrick, but for now, he’s doing his job and moving the chains for the Jets.
10. Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos, 81.5
It’s been a tough fall for Manning, who once again didn’t look like his old self against the Chiefs on Thursday night. Despite the comeback and impressive finish, we counted four more interceptions that could have been, in addition to the pick-6 that he threw, so Manning is really going to need to change his style once again in order to adjust to his limitations.
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