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PFF's Top Graded QBs so Far?


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Another good stat:

 

Gil Brandt ‏@Gil_Brandt 19m19 minutes ago
New interesting QB stat: Pickable passes. Who do you think is the best, worst in NFL?
 
Gil Brandt ‏@Gil_Brandt 14m14 minutes ago
Pickable passes (ball thrown that should have been INT):
 
Best: Cam Newton (0 in 179 att), Matt Ryan (1-234)
 
Worst: Jay Cutler (9-229)
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Another good stat:

 

Gil Brandt ‏@Gil_Brandt 19m19 minutes ago
New interesting QB stat: Pickable passes. Who do you think is the best, worst in NFL?
 
Gil Brandt ‏@Gil_Brandt 14m14 minutes ago
Pickable passes (ball thrown that should have been INT):
 
Best: Cam Newton (0 in 179 att), Matt Ryan (1-234)
 
Worst: Jay Cutler (9-229)

 

 

Because it's hard to intercept lightning!!!

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Another good stat:

 

Gil Brandt ‏@Gil_Brandt 19m19 minutes ago
New interesting QB stat: Pickable passes. Who do you think is the best, worst in NFL?
 
Gil Brandt ‏@Gil_Brandt 14m14 minutes ago
Pickable passes (ball thrown that should have been INT):
 
Best: Cam Newton (0 in 179 att), Matt Ryan (1-234)
 
Worst: Jay Cutler (9-229)

 

 

Cam's balls are thrown so damn hard it's difficult to intercept.

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"Without his legs Cam Newton has proven to be nothing but a QB2 option in Fantasy Football. ... In an earlier edition of the OSR Report I suggested planting Newton on your bench until you saw not one, but two consecutive strong performances from him. After seeing him leaving everything on the field in a 37-37 tie on Sunday with 117 rushing yards on career high 17 carries against a stout Bengals defense, it’s time to retract that statement and begin starting him again immediately. ... Newton either ran or threw the football on 63 of the Panthers 80 plays from scrimmage. In his final 10 games Newton faces just two teams that rank in the top half of the league in points allowed to quarterbacks. That’s an absolutely sweet setup. The arrow is definitely pointing up here. After this performance the buy low window is likely closed, but if you can somehow land him via trade you should definitely find yourself in good hands to close out the season."

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