TEAM | W | L | T | PCT | |
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TEAM | W | L | T | PCT | |
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1 | ![]() Buffalo Bills | 13 | 4 | 0 | 0.765 |
2 | ![]() Miami Dolphins | 8 | 9 | 0 | 0.471 |
3 | ![]() New York Jets | 5 | 12 | 0 | 0.294 |
4 | ![]() New England Patriots | 4 | 13 | 0 | 0.235 |
![]() Drake Maye | #10 |
![]() Joshua Dobbs | #11 |
![]() Ben Wooldridge |
![]() Rhamondre Stevenson | #38 |
![]() Antonio Gibson | #4 |
![]() Terrell Jennings | #26 |
![]() TreVeyon Henderson | #32 |
![]() Lan Larison |
Dobbs certainly had his moments last season. Traded to Arizona late in camp, Dobbs started the first eight games for the Cardinals before being traded to Minnesota to replace an injured Kirk Cousins. He came off the bench days after the trade to lead the Vikings to victory and then won the next week as the starter, but that was the peak. By Week 14 he was benched, eventually demoted to No. 3. Dobbs signed with the 49ers in March to back up Brock Purdy, and if pressed into action likely will produce serviceable QB2 numbers similar to last year. Dobbs is plenty athletic (421 rushing yards, six TDs in 13 games) and perhaps coach Mike Shanahan's scheme can help improve Dobbs' accuracy after he ranked 30th in the league in on-target percentage (67.9). If nothing else, Dobbs can dump it off and let the 49ers' many playmakers run for yards after the catch.