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UFL News Hub's Week Ten Quarterback Rankings

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UFL News Hub's Week Ten Quarterback Rankings

10. Luke Lehnen Dallas Renegades

1/1 38yds 0 TD 0 INT 2 rush 17yds 0 TD

Week Nine Ranking: #12

Lehnen was used sparingly until the 4th quarter, however did assist the Renegades to two scores in limited action. Lehnen has been used mostly in package plays this year, may have an opportunity to showcase a full set of tape with the Renegades being eliminated from post-season contention.

9. Hunter Dekkers Houston Gamblers

4/8 51yds 1 TD 0 INT 0 rush 0 yds 0 TD

Week Nine Ranking: #3

Dekkers was once again bitten by the injury bug, shortening his week nine appearance. Dekkers hasn’t been able to be healthy enough to put together a full sample size for himself (and the Gamblers) which may cause NFL teams to caution prior to bringing him into training camp.

8. Spencer Sanders D.C. Defenders

10/21 160yds 0 TD 0 INT 8 rush 75yds 0 TD

Week Nine Ranking: #7

Sanders continues to show high levels of athletic ability, while being able to fully put it together as a quarterback. Once again completing under 50% of his passes, Sanders missed several critical throws that would have allowed D.C.’s offense to convert and ultimately be in a better position to win the game. D.C.’s playoff hopes are intact right now, however the team may have to lean on Jason Bean due to Sanders’ past performances.

7. John Rhys Plumlee Houston Gamblers

11/21 131yds 0 TD 1 INT 3 rush 29yds 0 TD

Week Nine Ranking: #13

Due to injury, Plumlee was thrust into full-time action, and despite a rough start seemed to find some continuity towards the end of the game. While Plumlee is probably more suited to a transition to wide receiver, he still has done a good job of making plays with his legs keeping the Gamblers competitive.

6. Austin Reed Dallas Renegades

7/21 101yds 2 TD 1 INT 3 rush 6yds 0 TD

Week Nine Ranking: #8

At one point Reed was 1/9 with a lone completion to Tyler Vaughns for a touchdown. Reed and the Renegades are now out of contention for a playoff berth, and with the Renegades offense being considered “flat” for the past several weeks Reed will have to wonder what his status is moving forward considering his NFL future.

5. Dorian Thompson-Robinson Birmingham Stallions

16/35 157yds 1TD 2 INT 4 rush 27yds

Week Nine Ranking: #5

After plenty of highlights from DTR over the past several weeks, his week nine performance may have hurt the Stallions chances for their 5th consecutive playoff berth since 2022. While the Stallions are dealing with a plethora of injuries, DTR’s two turnovers proved to be the difference in the teams loss against the Aviators.

4. Luis Perez St. Louis Battlehawks

26/39 239yds 1 TD 1 INT 6 rush 21yds 0 TD

Week Nine Ranking: #6

Too many plays left on the field for Perez, however he did enough to put St. Louis in a position to win. While it's not perfect by any means, the Battlehawks are in a spot to make a push in the playoffs and with Perez at the helm, they might be able to rekindle the magic from his 2023 XFL season. Perez even used his legs a decent amount gaining a couple key first downs in crucial situations.

3. Chandler Rogers Louisville Kings

16/21 199yds 2 TD 0 INT 7 rush 21yds 1 TD

Week Nine Ranking: #4

Rogers put together another solid performance leading the Kings to a win. Like many of the successful UFL quarterbacks, Rogers continues to utilize his athleticism in an effort to help the Louisville offense move down the field. What’s helping Rogers during his tenure as Kings starting quarterback? The fact he’s able to spread the ball around to his receivers. Rogers is getting many of his playmakers involved and its paying dividends for Louisville, the question is do the Kings have enough time to make up for the first part of the season.

2. Jack Plummer Orlando Storm

21/27 275YDS 3 TD 0 INT 4 rush -4yds 0 TD

Week Nine Ranking: #1

With Ta’amu out for the season, Plummer has established himself as the front runner for the MVP this year. Another multi-touchdown performance, Plummer currently sits at 15 passing TDs to just one interception and just under 2,000 yards. While it’s unknown if the Storm have clinched a home playoff game yet, Plummer’s season could be complete with Orlando nestled nicely in the driver's seat for a home playoff game.

1. Jalen Morton Columbus Aviators

14/30 213yds 3 TD 1 INT 13 rush 96yds 1 TD

Week Nine Ranking: #10

Morton made his debut as a starter this past week and showcased one of the better outputs in spring football. The journeyman quarterback helped lead the Aviators to a victory against the upstart Stallions dominating through the air, and on the ground. While Morton wasn’t perfect, he did put together a dynamic performance that not only helped the D.C. Defenders clinch but also allows the Aviators to remain in the playoff hunt. While it may be too little too late, Morton made himself some “figurative” money in the UFL possibly allowing him to be considered a starter in 2027, especially if he puts together a strong week 10 performance.

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