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Week 10 NFL Quarterback Rankings – Who Has The Best Matchups

Find out which quarterbacks have the best matchups for Week 10.

Mark Gunnels

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Can you believe we’re entering Week 10?

It feels like the season just started a few days ago, but with that being said, we’re just past the halfway point. As you prepare yourself for the final stretch , let’s take a look at this week’s quarterback matchups.

1. Aaron Rodgers vs. Lions – After losing two straight on the road, Rodgers is due to get back into form at home.

2. Tom Brady @ Giants – No one has allowed more yards through the air than New York, which spells disaster with a motivated Mr. Brady coming to town.

3. Drew Brees @ Redskins – Over the past two weeks, Brees has a touchdown to interception ratio of 10 to 3.

4. Andy Dalton vs. Texans – At home, Dalton has a 9 to 1 touchdown to interception ratio.

5. Derek Carr vs. Vikings – Minnesota has a stingy defense, but it might not matter with the way Carr has been playing as of late. The sophomore quarterback has thrown 11 touchdowns over the past three games, while only throwing one pick during the span.

6. Blake Bortles @ Ravens – Despite his recent struggles, Bortles is showing Jaguars fans he’s the future. Going up against Baltimore should bode well, considering they’re tied for last in interceptions.

7. Eli Manning vs. Patriots – It doesn’t seem to matter how Eli Manning is playing at the time when he faces New England. He has a 9 to 3 touchdown to interception ratio against the Pats, while completing over 60 percent of his passes.

8. Joe Flacco vs. Jaguars – Only New Orleans and Detroit allow more points per game than Jacksonville.

9. Kirk Cousins vs. Saints – Turnovers have been his kryptonite, but New Orleans isn’t known for creating them. Expect a good game here at home.

10. Carson Palmer @ Seahawks – The 35-year-old is quietly having a MVP type season in the Valley of the Sun. Knocking off Seattle on the road would really catch everyone’s attention.

11. Cam Newton @ Titans – Some may think he should be higher, but Tennessee’s defense is no slouch by any means and Newton doesn’t put up huge numbers. He just wins.

12. Sam Bradford vs. Dolphins – After looking like a new team the first couple of weeks under Dan Campbell, Miami has returned back to reality after consecutive defeats, while giving up more than 30 points in each loss.

13. Marcus Mariota vs. Panthers – He looked like he was back at Oregon last week after tossing four touchdowns in the Superdome. Now, Carolina’s defense will be a major challenge, so it’ll be interesting to see if his momentum carries over.

14. Russell Wilson vs. Cardinals – Don’t look now, but Seattle is only two games behind Arizona. Wilson is going to look to pull out all of the stops this Sunday at home.

15. Tyrod Taylor @ Jets – Although Antonio Cromartie is doubtful, being efficient against this Jets unit will still be tough sledding.

16. Jameis Winston vs. Cowboys – As each week passes, you’re starting to see his confidence grow.

17. Ryan Tannehill @ Eagles – If Miami is unable to establish a run game, Tannehill will have a long day against Philly’s talented secondary.

18. Teddy Bridgewater @ Raiders – Yes, Minnesota is 6-2, but it’s not because Bridgewater is lighting the world up, so don’t expect for that to change this week.

19. Josh McCown @ Steelers – Following Johnny Manziel’s underwhelming performance last Thursday against Cincy, the veteran will be returning from his rib injury.

20. Peyton Manning vs. Chiefs – Kansas City’s pass rush will cause havoc on the elder statesman.

21. Matthew Stafford @ Packers – Green Bay’s defense has looked pedestrian over the past two games, but going back home against Stafford is exactly what the doctor ordered.

22. Ryan Fitzpatrick vs. Bills – Rex Ryan will have his defense ready to go against his former team.

23. Brian Hoyer @ Bengals – Amidst all of the ridicule, Hoyer quietly has a 13 to 3 touchdown to interception ratio. With that being said, he’ll struggle in the “Jungle”.

24. Jay Cutler @ Rams – St. Louis has allowed the least passing touchdowns all season at five.

25. Nick Foles vs. Bears – While Chicago’s defense isn’t great, they’ve been showing signs of improvement lately, which is good enough when going up against Foles.

26. Landy Jones vs. Browns – Albeit in limited action, Jones has looked solid when giving a shot this season. However, the jury is still out.

27. Alex Smith @ Broncos – Good luck facing arguably the best defense in the NFL after they’re coming off a loss.

28. Matt Cassel @ Buccaneers – Cassel is nothing more than a glorified backup quarterback.

Mark Gunnels is an NFL columnist for Football Insiders. He has several years of experience covering the NFL and NCAA football. He's the radio color commentator for Lincoln University football. Mark's work has been featured on Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports and Yard Barker.

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