Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich’s Monday announcement that the team was benching starting quarterback Matt Ryan in favor of Sam Ehlinger for the rest of the season was stunning.
When the Colts traded for the veteran in the offseason, I’m not so sure anyone expected a change like this to come before November. But then Ryan threw nine interceptions and coughed up 11 fumbles (both league highs) through seven games, leading Indy to a 3-3-1 record, and here we are.
Ehlinger will start Sunday against the Washington Commanders, with Nick Foles in as the backup. (Ryan is dealing with a shoulder injury.) It will be the first start of the 2021 sixth-round pick’s career, although he did appear in three contests as a rookie.
Today, with Ryan’s quick fall in Indy in mind, I’m evaluating the best and worst values at the quarterback position based on a player’s average annual salary and 2022 production.
Don’t worry, I will get back to my regular top-15 offensive player rankings next week. Until then, though, here are the five best and five worst QB values of 2022 through seven weeks of the 2022 NFL season: