Don’t let people tell you that backup quarterbacks are irrelevant in football. Tell that to Steve Young, Jeff Hostetler, Nick Foles and, in a more recent example…Brock Purdy!

Every NFL team needs to have a safe insurance option, because you just never know when it’s time to enact plan B behind center. With that said, here are our 2023 rankings for all NFL QB2s from worst to first.

32. Tyson Bagent (Chicago Bears)

LANDOVER, MARYLAND – OCTOBER 05: Tyson Bagent #17 of the Chicago Bears warms up before the game against the Washington Commanders at FedExField on October 05, 2023 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)

It was the GOAT Nathan Peterman, but they cut him. Now we got Tyson Bagent, not much to say about him at #31.

31. Clayton Tune (Arizona Cardinals)

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA – AUGUST 26: Clayton Tune #15 of the Arizona Cardinals passes the ball against the Minnesota Vikings in the first quarter in a preseason game at U.S. Bank Stadium on August 26, 2023 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.(Photo by Adam Bettcher/Getty Images)

The Houston product was a fifth-round draft choice at No. 139 overall by the Cardinals this year. When Kyler Murray eventually returns, don’t be surprised if the Cardinals waive Tune — now that the club knows they have a steady backup in Josh Dobbs.

30. Sean Clifford (Green Bay Packers)

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN – AUGUST 26: Sean Clifford #8 of the Green Bay Packers looks to pass during a preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lambeau Field on August 26, 2023 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

The Penn State product was a fifth-round draft choice by the Packers at No. 149 overall, days after Aaron Rodgers was traded to the New York Jets.

Clifford is happily collecting six figures to hold a clipboard for Jordan Love. Good gig if you can get it!

29. Jake Browning (Cincinnati Bengals)

LANDOVER, MARYLAND – AUGUST 26: Quarterback Jake Browning #6 of the Cincinnati Bengals warms up before the start of a preseason game against the Washington Commanders at FedExField on August 26, 2023 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

The Washington product was on the Minnesota Vikings’ practice squad in the 2019 and 2020 seasons before joining Joe Burrow’s Bengals ahead of the 2021 campaign.

Browning was on their practice squad for two years before winning the backup job in 2023. With zero meaningful NFL action, however, it’s hard to know how Browning would fare as a starter.

28. Dorian Thompson-Robinson (Cleveland Browns)

CLEVELAND, OHIO – OCTOBER 01: Dorian Thompson-Robinson #17 of the Cleveland Browns attempts a pass during the third quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns Stadium on October 01, 2023 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

The Browns drafted the former UCLA standout in the fifth round at No. 140 overall back in April.

Thompson-Robinson dazzled as a dual-threat QB, tossing 27 touchdowns and rushing for 12 in his final NCAA season. We’d like to think he could produce well at the NFL level in the right system if the occasion called for it?

The Browns oughta at least use Thompson-Robinson in a wild cat role a la Taysom Hill, don’t you think?

27. Easton Stick (Los Angeles Chargers)

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 25: Easton Stick #2 of the Los Angeles Chargers looks on from the sidelines against the San Francisco 49ers during the fourth quarter of a preseason game at Levi’s Stadium on August 25, 2023 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

As hard as it is to believe, this is Stick’s fifth season with the Chargers. And through the 2022 season…he had literally one pass attempt which came back in his sophomore 2020 campaign.

You’d probably trust him just a little more than the inexperienced guys in an emergency call-up situation.

26. Kyle Trask (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

TAMPA, FLORIDA – AUGUST 26: Kyle Trask #2 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drops back to throw a pass in the first quarter against the Baltimore Ravens during a preseason game at Raymond James Stadium on August 26, 2023 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)

When Tom Brady retired, many wondered if the ex-Florida Gators’ star would get first dibs on taking over the offense. The front office obviously isn’t sold, because they decided to make Baker Mayfield — on his fourth team in two seasons — the Week 1 starter.

Trask was a stud in college. It’d be nice to see what he could do at the NFL level, no

25. Tim Boyle (New York Jets)

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – AUGUST 19: Tim Boyle #7 of the New York Jets hands off the ball during the second half of a preseason game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at MetLife Stadium on August 19, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Buccaneers won 13-6. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

Boyle was in Green Bay from 2019 to 2020 before making one-year stops in Detroit and then Chicago. The New York Packers — err, Jets — loaded up on adding some of Aaron Rodgers’ former teammates this offseason — and that included Boyle.

Boyle started three games for the Lions in 2021 and had three touchdowns against six picks. Not saying Boyle’s a good backup, but 17 games of experience through four seasons does matter.

24. Brian Hoyer (Las Vegas Raiders)

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 01: Aidan O’Connell #4 of the Las Vegas Raiders sets up to pass behind Andre James #68 during a 24-17 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium on October 01, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

The Las Vegas Raiders are a big mess, and their backup QB is not one to talk much about. Aidan O’Connell… who?

23. Malik Willis (Tennessee Titans)

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – SEPTEMBER 17: Malik Willis #7 of the Tennessee Titans looks on prior to his game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Nissan Stadium on September 17, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)

The former Liberty standout went 1-2 as the Titans’ starter in place of an injured Ryan Tannehill last year, throwing zero touchdowns and three interceptions.

That’s not a pretty stat line. But we saw Willis dazzle in college. It’d be nice if Mike Vrabel ended his neverending loyalty to Ryan Tannehill and gave Willis or even rookie Will Levis a shot.

22. Brett Rypien (Los Angeles Rams)

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 19: Quarterback Brett Rypien #11 of the Los Angeles Rams throws a pass during the second half of a preseason NFL game against the Las Vegas Raiders at SoFi Stadium on August 19, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Rypien went 2-1 in games started for the Denver Broncos for the 2020 and 2022 seasons. He was fine as a game manager, though the stat line of four TDS and eight picks left a lot to be desired.

Now with the Rams, Rypien can only benefit from learning behind Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford.

21. Blaine Gabbert (Kansas City Chiefs)

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI – SEPTEMBER 07: Blaine Gabbert #9 of the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on September 07, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)

Gabbert will always be remembered as an all-time draft bust in Jacksonville, but the No. 10 selection of the 2011 draft has been just fine as a backup.

Gabbert has 48 career starts under his belt and showed brief flashes as a starter for the 49ers in 2015 and for the Titans in 2018. He won a ring in Tampa Bay as Tom Brady’s backup in Tampa during the 2020 season and now gets to hold a clipboard for Patrick Mahomes in KC.

20. Kyle Allen (Buffalo Bills)

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – AUGUST 26: Kyle Allen #9 of the Buffalo Bills passes in the first half of a preseason game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on August 26, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty Images)

Allen was a flash in the pan for the Panthers back in 2019, winning five of his first six starts in place of an injured Cam Newton. Allen came back to earth down the stretch, however, and never got close to that starting-caliber form again.

He started four games for Washington in 2020 and two for Houston in 2022. With 19 career starts and 26 passing touchdowns, we suppose the Bills could do a lot worse with backup options.

19. Jarrett Stidham (Denver Broncos)

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – OCTOBER 01: Jarrett Stidham #4 of the Denver Broncos warms up prior to a game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on October 01, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty Images)

Stidham started the Raiders’ final two games in 2022 after the team and Derek Carr agreed to shut him down for the year as they prepared for the inevitable divorce.

Stidham had a phenomenal outing against the 49ers’ No. 1 ranked defense, throwing for 365 yards and three touchdowns in a 37-34 loss. That performance alone is enough for us to put Stidham in the top-20, because he’s clearly capable of something as long as he has the right pieces around him.

18. Nick Mullens (Minnesota Vikings)

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA – AUGUST 19: Nick Mullens #12 of the Minnesota Vikings looks on against the Tennessee Titans in the first half during a preseason game at U.S. Bank Stadium on August 19, 2023 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)

Mullens was a brief fan favorite in San Fran during his 2018 rookie year, going 3-and-5 while tossing 13 touchdowns against 10 picks. He had to make eight starts during the 2020 campaign as Jimmy Garoppolo fought with injuries, throwing 12 touchdowns against as many picks.

Mullens is a high-end backup with a QB guru like Kyle Shanahan. Outside of San Fran? We don’t know, because there’s not enough of a sample size.

17. Drew Lock (Seattle Seahawks)

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN – AUGUST 26: Drew Lock #2 of the Seattle Seahawks drops back to pass during a preseason game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on August 26, 2023 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

Geno Smith’s career year and sudden rise to stardom means that Drew, shall we say, is a LOCK to never become Seattle’s QB1.

Lock wasn’t put in a position to succeed in Mile High City, but he still won some games. So we do think he’d show slight improvement in Pete Carroll’s offense.

16. Davis Mills (Houston Texans)

HOUSTON, TEXAS – AUGUST 19: Davis Mills #10 of the Houston Texans passes the ball in the second half during the preseason game against the Miami Dolphins at NRG Stadium on August 19, 2023 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Logan Riely/Getty Images)

After Mac Jones, Mills was surprisingly the NFL’s best rookie quarterback in 2021. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to build off that, as his struggles in 2022 prompted the Texans to go in another direction.

CJ Stroud won the starting job in the summer, and he certainly isn’t about to give it up. Mills was a fun mini story in 2021, but it’s clear that his future in football is as a backup.

15. Mike White (Miami Dolphins)

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – AUGUST 11: Mike White #14 of the Miami Dolphins looks to pass against the Atlanta Falcons during the first quarter in a preseason game at Hard Rock Stadium on August 11, 2023 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

Nobody will forget the Halloween day 2021 heroics from Mike White, who tossed 405 yards in a Week 8 overtime win over Joe Burrow’s Bengals – his first career start by the way.

Not to mention that he had a couple more 300-yard outings for Gang Green in 2022. Aaron Rodgers’ arrival made White expendable in Gotham, and he signed with the Dolphins to back up Tua Tagovailoa in South Beach.

That’s a real steady insurance option. And playing under offensive guru Mike McDaniel makes things a lot better for White.

14. C.J. Beathard (Jacksonville Jaguars)

ARLINGTON, TX – AUGUST 12: C.J. Beathard #3 of the Jacksonville Jaguars looks to throw against the Dallas Cowboys during the first half of a preseason game at AT&T Stadium on August 12, 2023 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

Beathard was a steady backup with the 49ers, tossing 18 touchdowns and 13 picks in 19 games
there. Nevermind his 2-10 record there; the 49ers were mostly terrible in the years he saw
starting action.

Beathard can sling it, and his ball security is simply better than most other non-starting QBs in
this league. He’s definitely serviceable .

13. Tyrod Taylor (New York Giants)

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 21: Tyrod Taylor #2 of the New York Giants warms up prior to the game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium on September 21, 2023 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Taylor used to be an average Joe of a starter for the Buffalo Bills — doing just enough to help them to the postseason in 2017. He’s a dual-threat guy and mostly good at protecting the football, but his limitations mean he’s fine where he is: A journeyman backup signal-caller.

If Daniel Jones doesn’t shrug off the turnover issues soon, Brian Daboll should absolutely consider giving him a chance.

12. Marcus Mariota (Philadelphia Eagles)

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – OCTOBER 01: Marcus Mariota #8 of the Philadelphia Eagles warms up before the game against the Washington Commanders at Lincoln Financial Field on October 01, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)

The No. 2 pick of 2015 never grew into a dual-threat QB that many had expected. He’s always been a dangerous runner, but Mariota has never done much of anything as a passing QB — hitting 20 TDs in a season just once.

He had one last chance to prove himself as a capable starter for Atlanta, but his struggles as a passer prompted Arthur Smith to go with rookie Desmond Ridder instead.

Mariota has to accept that being a backup is the only way of earning a paycheck in the NFL.

11. Mitch Trubisky (Pittsburgh Steelers)

HOUSTON, TEXAS – OCTOBER 01: Mitch Trubisky #10 of the Pittsburgh Steelers attempts a pass during the fourth quarter against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on October 01, 2023 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

Like Mariota, Trubisky is a former second overall pick who was a highly-touted QB coming out of college. Unfortunately, Trubisky just never put it together in Chicago.

Trubisky’s inconsistent play prompted the Steelers to give rookie Kenny Pickett the starting nod early in the 2022 season. You may recall that Trubisky replaced an injured Pickett and led Pittsburgh to a stunning Week 6 home win over Tom Brady’s Buccaneers.

That game reminded everyone of this: Trubisky can’t be a long-term starter, but he’s certainly among the better backup options. It helps that he’s got a good set of legs to make up for his limitations as a passer.

10. Bailey Zappe (New England Patriots)

ARLINGTON, TEXAS – OCTOBER 01: Bailey Zappe #4 of the New England Patriots looks to pass in the second half against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on October 01, 2023 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)

Zappe went 2-0 as the Patriots’ starter last year and had five touchdowns against three picks in the games he suited up for.

Some Pats fans wanted to see Zappe start over a struggling Mac Jones last year. Probably not gonna happen, but Zappe might play his way into a starting job elsewhere down the road…

9. Jameis Winston (New Orleans Saints)

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN – SEPTEMBER 24: Jameis Winston #2 of the New Orleans Saints calls a play at the line during a game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on September 24, 2023 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

It’s a shame that injuries derailed Winston’s 2021 and 2022 seasons. He was 5-and-2 for the Saints in the former year before suffering a season-ending ACL tear.

It was a minor surprise to see the Saints bring back Winston this year after benching him in favor of Andy Dalton last season. But this is a guy who led the league in passing yards back in 2019, and the man can really sling it when he’s on his game.

His turnover woes and inconsistency mean Winston won’t be a long-term starter again, but he can be the occasional starter when his team needs it.

8. Sam Darnold (San Francisco 49ers)

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 17: Sam Darnold #14 of the San Francisco 49ers warms up before the game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium on September 17, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)

Darnold was awful with the Jets and not much better in Carolina. But the fact San Fran chose him as their QB2 over 2021 third overall pick Trey Lance says a lot: Darnold obviously has a nice home in San Fran, and we’re sure he’d go off in this Kyle Shanahan-led offense.

Spending at least one year should do wonders for Darnold. The No. 3 pick of 2018 just might get another chance to start down the line..

7. Tyler Huntley (Baltimore Ravens)

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – AUGUST 12: Quarterback Tyler Huntley #2 of the Baltimore Ravens warms up against the Philadelphia Eagles during a preseason game at M&T Bank Stadium on August 12, 2023 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

Huntley works in the Ravens’ offense because he’s a dual-threat QB who does a fine job protecting the football. He helped the Ravens to the postseason after losing Lamar Jackson for the year in 2022 — and NEARLY led Baltimore to a big-time upset against Cincy in the wild card round.

Can’t imagine Huntley ever becoming a full-time starter, but he’s the ideal backup to Jackson in B-More.

6. Cooper Rush (Dallas Cowboys)

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – DECEMBER 29: Cooper Rush #10 of the Dallas Cowboys warms up prior to the game against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on December 29, 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)

His stats aren’t great, but Rush’s 5-1-0 record as a starter speaks for itself. He saved the Cowboys’ season in 2022 by going 4-1 in place of an injured Dak Prescott — throwing five TDs and three picks on the year.

As long as he wins, what’s there to complain about

5. Taylor Heinicke (Atlanta Falcons)

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – AUGUST 24: Taylor Heinicke #4 of the Atlanta Falcons passes during the first quarter of a preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on August 24, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)

Honestly, we’d love to see Heinicke start again. He nearly stunned Tom Brady’s Bucs in the 2020 Wild Card Round, then kept a mediocre Washington team in playoff contention in 2021 and 2022.

If Desmond Ridder keeps struggling, might we see Arthur Smith give Heinicke a look? There’s nothing to lose!

4. Jacoby Brissett (Washington Commanders)

DENVER, COLORADO – SEPTEMBER 17: Jacoby Brissett #12 of the Washington Commanders warms up prior to a game against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field At Mile High on September 17, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

Brissett served well as a backup for the Patriots in 2016, as the Colts’ starter in 2017 and 2019 and of course for Miami in 2021 and for the Browns in 2022. Don’t forget Cleveland’s offense was actually better than Brissett than it was with Deshaun Watson after the latter returned from suspension late last year.

He’s a safe security blanket and band-aid for a team when their QB1 goes down. Who knows? Maybe he’ll get a starting gig elsewhere one day…

3. Teddy Bridgewater (Detroit Lions)

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN – SEPTEMBER 28: Teddy Bridgewater #10 of the Detroit Lions takes the field prior to the game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on September 28, 2023 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

Teddy Two Gloves led Minnesota to an NFC North division crown in 2015 and of course went 5-and-0 with the Saints’ in place of an injured Drew Brees in 2019. He’s a decent-enough starting option or a terrific backup, depending on how you want to look at it.

His stats aren’t fancy, but Bridgewater is a solid game manager with a winning record as a starter.

2. Andy Dalton (Carolina Panthers)

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – OCTOBER 01: Andy Dalton #14 of the Carolina Panthers warms up against the Minnesota Vikings at Bank of America Stadium on October 01, 2023 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

Dalton’s not a long-term starter anymore, but he’s as safe a fill-in option as it gets. He nearly led the Saints to the NFC South crown last year, and he fared well for the Panthers in Week 3 against Seattle in place of an injured Bryce Young.

Dalton is the ideal backup for a team with a young, inexperienced signal-caller like Carolina. And as we saw against the Seahawks, this man can still rifle it.

1. Gardner Minshew II (Indianapolis Colts)

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – SEPTEMBER 24: Quarterback Gardner Minshew #10 of the Indianapolis Colts warms before a series in the third quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on September 24, 2023 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

To us, there’s no doubt that Minshew should be a starter in this league.

He won six games on a lowly Jacksonville team in 2019, tossing 21 touchdowns against just six picks. In two starts for the Eagles last year, he threw for 629 yards and three touchdowns.

In place of an injured Anthony Richardson, Minshew led the Colts to a stunning road win over Lamar Jackson’s Ravens in Week 3. What can we say? The magnificent mustache is a winner.

If you ask us, he’s a better QB than several starting quarterbacks in this league. We’re still holding out hope that some team will make him a starter one day.

Who do you think is the NFL’s top backup quarterback?



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