NFL QB Power Rankings: Where all 32 starting QBs stand heading into Week 13 by Sam Belden on Nov 30, 2017, 5:24 PM Advertisement
Using a loose formula, we ranked all 32 NFL starting quarterbacks. Our formula is based on two advanced statistics: Football Outsiders' DYAR metric and ESPN's total QBR metric. We also considered other factors, including recent performance, job security, and overall track record. This week, standout Thanksgiving performers like Case Keenum and Kirk Cousins are up, while Alex Smith and Dak Prescott are down. Below, find out where the rest of the league stands. 32. Geno Smith, New York Giants Ranking after Week 10: N/A (replacing Eli Manning, No. 18) Record as starter: N/A DYAR rank: N/A QBR rank: N/A One thing to know: Smith just might be the most hated man in New York by the end of this week. After spending four unimpressive years with the Jets, he will replace Eli Manning as the Giants' starter, bringing an end one of the longest streaks of consecutive starts in NFL history. At 2-9, the team is in need of a late-season jolt, but this West Virginia product doesn't seem likely to provide one.
31. Tom Savage, Houston Texans Ranking after Week 10: 32 Record as starter: 1-4 DYAR rank: 29 QBR rank: N/A One thing to know: Savage's weekly strip sack is quickly becoming a Houston tradition: he suffered another one against the Ravens on Monday night, one of three turnovers he committed. With the star rookie Deshaun Watson on injured reserve, next season can't come fast enough for this team.
30. DeShone Kizer, Cleveland Browns Ranking after Week 10: 28 Record as starter: 0-10 DYAR rank: 32 QBR rank: 31 One thing to know: With a pair of 200-yard performances in his last three games, Kizer is slowly but surely demonstrating that he could eventually quarterback the hapless Browns to a win if given enough opportunities. That still might not be enough to hold onto the starting job for next season, but at least the 21-year-old has learned enough to show marked improvement in his rookie year.
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