2. Josh Rosen
Josh Rosen and the Arizona Cardinals didn’t play this week. Since they had off, I didn’t want to throw Rosen out of his number two spot. It’s not like anybody really made a case to beat him out anyway, let’s be honest.
Last week, Rosen had a solid game against the San Francisco 49ers, where he led a late-game drive to win the game. Although the Niners’ aren’t exactly a powerhouse, it’s still quite impressive for a rookie to accomplish that late-game drive to show his team that he does have a clutch gene and an ability to take over.
So for now, we can leave Rosen in the number two spot, and he will pick things up during week ten against the dangerous Kansas City Chiefs. Will Rosen respond well to the red-hot Chiefs? Or will he fold and flash some of those rookie growing pains?
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