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Interesting QB Rankings


Jeremy Igo

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This analysis creates some interesting groupings. Most would agree that Wilson/Rodgers are in a tier of their own this season by the eyeball test, and there's a small group of elite QBs behind them (Josh Allen's presence there is totally predictable, but did not expect Carr or Goff to be there).

Teddy appears to be leading up the group of good, solid, winning-caliber QBs in the mid-to-high tier. Also impressive how steep the dropoff is at the bottom - it's clear there's a "not an NFL QB" tier down there. Whether this metric does a good job of taking circumstance, play calling, and protection into account isn't clear to me. 

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Interesting to see who Teddy is behind, and who he is above.  Outside of Mahomes' criminally low marks (come on, wtf guys), the approximate groupings actually make sense and its hard for me to argue strongly one way or the other without knowing more about the other players on their teams.

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43 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

Interesting to see who Teddy is behind, and who he is above.  Outside of Mahomes' criminally low marks (come on, wtf guys), the approximate groupings actually make sense and its hard for me to argue strongly one way or the other without knowing more about the other players on their teams.

Mahomes actually hasn't been that great this year, compared to his standards/expectations. It make sense that Wilson, Rodgers and Allen are all quite a bit above him. Those 3 have been absolutely on fire this year. It's not even a knock on Mahomes being quite a bit behind them. 

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14 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

Daniel Jones sucks idk why Verge always thought he was good 

I hated the pick and completely hated it at 6th overall. I saw a few minutes of his 2020 play, Hes not bad at all. Just makes a terrible throw and it gets picked. The OL is below average and hes had to play hero ball too much. Lost black CMC and their TE cannt stay on the field. Gettleman has done no favors with his free agency signings either, needs them former superstars form the former GM but there were none. That giants roster was hella bad, I believe the first year he had 5 wavier claims at cut down. That lead the league and showed how poor the roster was. Issue is hes has not improved in 2 years and that division is super weak. Gettleman needs to be watching madlock and stealing batteries during the season now. 

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1 hour ago, Jared Patterson said:

Daniel Jones sucks idk why Verge always thought he was good 

I'm not sure what he is really supposed to do given the game script and talent around him. He has plenty of potential, and we have seen it, but he had been stunted. 

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