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QB Rankings by EPA/play and Passing Grade


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Any sane individual wouldn't compare a backup to a franchise QB. Playmakers at QB are rare but can carry an offense and are well worth the $. If you don't have one you need one.

Why all of a sudden is Curtis Samuel being called "garbage"!?! No Cam. Samuel is out running deep balls thrown his way. Remember Tedd Ginn? You need an NFL arm for such fast receivers.

This QB "controversy" is idiotic and isnt based on football.

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2 hours ago, GreensboroPirate said:

Kyle Allen is a bottom 3 qb in the NFL by every single metric I've seen on him

Can't find a single positive metric on Allen, either by conventional stats, or advanced stats

People will cite win-loss record as his only positive metric, but that's not a quarterback stat, it's a team stat

 

Hes not lighting it up but hes not bottom 3 in any of the traditional qb stats. Theres no need to invent numbers to try to make a point when anyone can see it's not true by simply looking at the stats. What do you gain with false statements?

Maybe true for Mayfield, Darnold, Goff, Rosen but not Kyle Allen.

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38 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

Hey look, he compares to every 1st round rookie or 2nd year player out there.... what gives?

Most rookie quarterbacks, even first round, even first overall, don't make it in this league. It's very difficult to find a quarterback.

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