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QB's taken in the drafts and ranked last 20 years.


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12 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Now give me the success odds of QBs drafted in the first round who got dumped in their rookie contract?

Granted this is from an older article. But still 25 years of data...also included top 10 picks. 

All-Pro rates among first-round picks, 25-year sample
Position Drafted All-Pros All-Pro rate
LB 87 23 26.4%
S 35 9 25.7%
C 12 3 25.0%
G 32 7 21.9%
OT 84 16 19.0%
DL 170 28 16.5%
RB 96 15 15.6%
CB 91 14 15.4%
WR 99 15 15.2%
TE 28 4 14.3%
QB 57 3

5.3%

 

Pro Bowl rates among first-round picks, 25-year sample
Position Drafted Pro Bowlers Pro Bowl rate
S 35 18 51.4%
TE 28 13 46.4%
LB 87 37 42.5%
QB 57 24 42.1%
RB 96 40 41.7%
C 12 5 41.7%
G 32 13 40.6%
CB 91 35 38.5%
OT 84 31 36.9%
DL 170 52 30.6%
WR 99 30 30.3%

 

Bust rates among first-round picks, 25-year sample
Position Drafted Busts Bust rate
RB 96 45 46.9%
QB 57 23 40.4%
DL 170 60 35.3%
WR 99 30 30.3%
CB 91 24 26.4%
G 32 7 21.9%
LB 87 19 21.8%
TE 28 6 21.4%
OT 84 16 19.0%
S 35 5 14.3%
C 12 1 8.3%

 

All-Pro rates among top-10 picks, 25-year sample
Position Drafted Multiple All-Pros All-Pro rate
OL 37 8 21.6%
CB 23 4 17.4%
RB 29 5 17.2%
WR/TE 34 4 11.8%
DL 55 6 10.9%
LB 28 3 10.7%
QB 33 1 3.0%
S 11 0 0.0%

 

Pro Bowl rates among top-10 picks, 25-year sample
Position Drafted Multiple Pro Bowls Pro Bowl rate
S 11 6 54.5%
CB 23 11 47.8%
OL 37 15 40.5%
QB 33 13 39.4%
LB 28 10 35.7%
DL 55 19 34.5%
WR/TE 34 9 26.5%
RB 29 7 24.1%

 

Bust rates among top-10 picks, 25-year sample
Position Drafted Busts Bust rate
RB 29 16 55.2%
DL 55 22 40.0%
WR/TE 34 13 38.2%
QB 33 12 36.4%
LB 28 8 28.6%
OL 37 10 27.0%
CB 23 5 21.7%
S 11 2 18.2%
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