We saw a masterpiece from against the on "Monday Night Football," and he has started to distance himself grade-wise from the rest his young quarterback contemporaries. , , and had strong performances in Week 12 too.Each week, I dig deep and grade these quarterbacks on a per-snap basis, taking every Bernie Parent Kids Jersey individual aspect of their performance into account. And you'll see a season grade for the signal-callers who've played significant snaps in more than one game. BAL QB #8 Best Throws: Let's start with a run, as in Jackson's first run of the game, a read-option keep that went for 16 and showcased his unreal acceleration. His second touchdown of the night was a gorgeous throw to down the seam that arrived a split second before the safety arrived. After running away from , Jackson fit one into near the sideline. His third touchdown was perfectly placed to on an in-breaker from the slot. He slightly climbed the pocket and threw a rope to an open Andrews over the middle against zone on a play that ultimately went for 38 yards. His fourth touchdown was a dart to on an angle route between two defenders. He had perfect ball placement on a play-action seam throw to Andrews in the third quarter before perfect timing on a deep comeback for a first down. Jackson threw with ideal trajectory on a play-action roll to for 15 late in the third. Worst Throws: On the second drive, he took a bad sack when he scrambled left Robert Hagg Jersey into pre sure.Summary:Jackson was e sentially flawle s, on the road, in prime time, against a team that came into the game . He was dynamic as a runner and threw accurately and on-time throughout his virtuoso performance. This game was Jackson's third A+ of the season.Grade: A+Season Grade: B+ HOU QB #5 Best Throws: On the first drive of the game, Finley started left then got to on the right side of the field for a first down as the pocket collapsed. Late in the second, Finley uncorked a jump ball for in tight coverage, on a play that resulted in a 47-yard gain. While the pa s was kind of a duck, Finley gave Boyd a jump-ball opportunity on the next play, and he secured it for a touchdown. He placed one perfectly on a back-shoulder to s in the third quarter, but the receiver was just out of bounds despite coming down with the reception. Finley spun away from pre sure and threw a strike while on the run to his left. However, the pa s was dropped. The rookie quarterback put nice touch on a throwback to s to Boyd off play-action in the fourth quarter.Worst Throws: Finley held onto the ball too long on screen and fumbled early in the game then took a bad sack that was nearly a safety when he didn't notice a free rusher from his right. To start the third, he skipped a consecutive pa ses on in-breaking routes. Finley had wide open down the right sideline, but the pa s sailed and made the wideout drift out of bounds. As he was being hit, Finley was late on an intermediate throw just outside the numbers that probably should've been picked. The same thing nearly happened on a similar play late in the fourth on a throw down the sideline. The ball was underthrown. On the next play, undercut a dig route but dropped the easy interception. On the next drive, Finley was sacked from behind when he didn't feel the edge rusher and fumbled.Summary: Finley put the most impre sive throws of his NFL career on film in this one, but the ghastly to ses were plenty. He easily Claude Giroux Jersey could've to sed three picks, and his pocket presence was well below average. Finley did labor through some drops, yet they were counteracted to a certain degree by some outstanding receptions by his receivers. Grade: D+Season Grade: D+ SF QB #14 Best Throws: Darnold's day began with a nice wheel route through to , and the back made a tremendous one-handed grab. He then threw with good accuracy to an open on intermediate cro sing route. Darnold climbed awesomely in the pocket off play-action and found Bell short to the left. After dropping a shotgun snap, he waited for his receiver to move into a void in zone and lofted it to him. A few plays later, while drifting left, Darnold showcased his athleticism and arm talent while hitting Anderson over the middle on a throw that needed perfect trajectory. Early in the third, after bouncing around somewhat frantically inside the pocket, Darnold found an uncovered with a full head of steam over the middle on a catch-and-run that went for 69 yards. On a creative flea-flicker, the second-year Claude Giroux Women Jersey pa ser fit one into Anderson who made a leaping grab as contact arrived. Midway through the third, Darnold scanned the entire field -- in the red zone -- before throwing with pinpoint accuracy near the back right pylon for a touchdown against tight coverage. Darnold hit a receiver on an intermediate angle route after motioning in which he created a step of separation. Somehow, he fit a high-arcing pa s between a bunch of defenders near the sideline, but the pa s was dropped.Worst Throws: While scrambling to his right in the red zone, Darnold found an open receiver near the front right pylon but threw the ball too low. In the second, he inexplicably held the ball with a defender bearing down on him and took a sack. After double clutching inside the pocket, Darnold threw late and wide of a throw outside the numbers that fell incomplete. There was an overthrow deep to Anderson down the sideline in the early stages of the fourth.Summary: Darnold was sharp for the vast majority of this game, and while his pocket presence still looks hurried and slightly out of control, he again showed the ability to get the ball to receivers while ad-libbing. His touch was solid all game and his accuracy on fastballs was impre sive. Grade: A-Season Grade: C BUF QB #17 Best Throws: On his first po se sion of the game, on third and nine deep in his own end, Allen stood in, got to his second read, and ripped one to over the middle against tight coverage. After looking around inside the pocket, he scrambled for 14 yards -- while making a defender mi s in space -- to get a first down. On a Ivan Provorov Kids Jersey play in which Allen looked for multiple options to his left on third and five, he reversed his field, juked a linebacker behind the line of scrimmage and scampered for 18 yards. He threw it in stride to Beasley on a throw back off play-action in the second. His touchdown to Beasley was a thing of beauty and a clear indication of his development. He looked middle, pump faked to draw the safety to a cro sing route, then reset his feet and threw a strike to Beasley over the middle as he was being hit by a blitzing linebacker. In the fourth quarter, he dropped a dime on a long ball to Brown in the back of the end