1) Travis Lulay, Lions
Week 3 stats: 33-44, 404 yards, 3 TDs

BC’s red-headed QB was on fire late in the fourth and in overtime to help propel his team to a rather improbable comeback win.
2) Bo Levi Mitchell, Stampeders
Week 3 stats: 25-34, 303 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT

Mitchell returned to form against Toronto. He engineered three straight touchdown drives in the second quarter to give Calgary the lead for good.
3) Kevin Glenn, Riders
Week 3 stats: 23-29, 271 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT

Once again Glenn played well enough for Saskatchewan to get a win, but a Brett Smith fumble proved costly. The Riders’ starter has been very productive since stepping in for the injured Darian Durant.
4) Trevor Harris, Argos
Week 3 stats: 20-34, 223 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT

No. 7 started strong for Toronto, but his accuracy was off and he faded in the second half.
5) Matt Nichols, Eskimos
Week 3 stats: 12-21, 212 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT

Nichols didn’t have to win the game all on his own for Edmonton, but he made some impressive seam throws.
6) Drew Willy, Bombers
Week 3 stats: 20-29, 251 yards

It was a workmanlike effort from Willy in a Winnipeg ‘W’.
7) Rakeem Cato, Alouettes
Week 3 stats: 22-31, 317 yards, 2 INT

The rookie’s two interceptions led directly to 10 points for the opposition. You can’t giveaway scores like that in any football league.
8) Henry Burris, REDBLACKS
Week 3 stats: 20-36, 162 yards, 1 INT

Bad Hank’s pick-six on Ottawa’s second offensive series of the game was a poor start and Burris or his team weren’t able to recover at Commonwealth Stadium.
http://www.cfl.ca/article/qb-scoreca...after-big-game

I'd rank Willy ahead of Nichols and Harris ahead of Glenn and note that Lulay's and Glenn's yardage was padded by the fact the Lions played overtime.