Josh Allen supporters, look away.

Bleacher Report recently ranked every quarterback room in the NFL. The Buffalo Bills only beat out the Arizona Cardinals’ situation, as the Bills checked in at No. 31, second-worst in the NFL.

Here’s how B/R explained the Bills’ placement:

Starter: Josh Allen Backups: Matt Barkley, Tyree Jackson The Buffalo Bills would assuredly like to see Allen’s ball placement improve in 2019. He threw 10 touchdown passes and 12 interceptions while completing only 52.8 percent of his attempts as a rookie last season. Although it’s common for rookies to struggle in certain areas, Allen came into the league with questions about his accuracy. During his three years at Wyoming, he connected on 56.2 percent of his attempts. The 6’5″, 237-pound passer must work on fitting the ball through tight windows this upcoming season. On the bright side, Allen can stretch the field with his powerful arm. This offseason, the Bills added wideout John Brown, who averaged 17 yards per catch last year with the Baltimore Ravens, to enhance their vertical passing attack. Allen earns credit for using his legs and leading the Bills in rushing yards (631) and touchdowns (eight) in 2018. However, Barkley won’t be able to replicate that style of play if Allen goes down. Jackson ran for 757 yards and 16 touchdowns in college, but as an undrafted rookie, he isn’t a lock to make the 53-man roster.

While it might a tough reality for Bills observers to stomach, Buffalo’s quarterback room from top-to-bottom does, in fact, have a lot to prove.

Allen’s accuracy as a passer has leaps and bounds to go at the NFL level. Barkley saw limited time for the Bills in his one year with the team, making one start. That came against the Jets, and safety Jamal Adams later confirmed that New York game planned to face Allen, not Barkley, which doesn’t help their case. And in Jackson, B/R hits it right on the head: He’s an undrafted QB and project player.

Certainly, there isn’t anything wrong with Allen being a dual-threat quarterback. But if his passing abilities don’t show improvement in 2019, the Bills could be in for a long season. A key to making sure Allen does do that could be Ken Dorsey, Buffalo’s new quarterbacks coach this year.

In regard to the rest of B/R’s list, the Dolphins came in at No. 28 while the Jets slid in at No. 26. Those two are highlighted by second-year QBs Josh Rosen and Sam Darnold, respectively, who were drafted in the same year as Allen.

In no surprise, Tom Brady and the Patriots finished near the top, only being edged out by the Saints and Drew Brees in the top spot.