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Passing yards per game leaders


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Passing yards per game leaders:
  1. Joe Burrow 284.1
  2. Jared Goff 268.5
  3. Tua Tagovailoa 256.2
  4. Geno Smith 258.8
  5. Baker Mayfield 258.4
  6. Lamar Jackson 255.7
  7. Sam Darnold 252.1
  8. Kirk Cousins 250.6
  9. Matthew Stafford 247.4
  10. Dak Prescott 247.3
  11. Jordan Love 246.1
  12. Brock Purdy 244.2
  13. Josh Allen 242.5
  14. Patrick Mahomes 239.1
  15. Russell Wilson 239.0
  16. Aaron Rodgers 232.5
  17. C.J. Stroud 232.0
  18. Kyler Murray 220.4
  19. Jayden Daniels 217.5
  20. Derek Carr 214.5
  21. Bo Nix 212.3
  22. Justin Herbert 211.4
  23. Caleb Williams 209.8
  24. Daniel Jones 207.0
  25. Jalen Hurts 206.6
  26. Trevor Lawrence 204.5
  27. Mason Rudolph 203.0
  28. Gardner Minshew 201.3
  29. Joe Flacco 194.5
  30. Drake Maye 189.8
  31. Jameis Winston 176.8
  32. Spencer Rattler 176.5
  33. Will Levis 174.2
  34. Anthony Richardson 168.3
  35. Andy Dalton 164.8
  36. Deshaun Watson 164.0
  37. Bryce Young 162.8

 

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8 minutes ago, electro's horse said:
Passing yards per game leaders:
  1. Joe Burrow 284.1
  2. Jared Goff 268.5
  3. Tua Tagovailoa 256.2
  4. Geno Smith 258.8
  5. Baker Mayfield 258.4
  6. Lamar Jackson 255.7
  7. Sam Darnold 252.1
  8. Kirk Cousins 250.6
  9. Matthew Stafford 247.4
  10. Dak Prescott 247.3
  11. Jordan Love 246.1
  12. Brock Purdy 244.2
  13. Josh Allen 242.5
  14. Patrick Mahomes 239.1
  15. Russell Wilson 239.0
  16. Aaron Rodgers 232.5
  17. C.J. Stroud 232.0
  18. Kyler Murray 220.4
  19. Jayden Daniels 217.5
  20. Derek Carr 214.5
  21. Bo Nix 212.3
  22. Justin Herbert 211.4
  23. Caleb Williams 209.8
  24. Daniel Jones 207.0
  25. Jalen Hurts 206.6
  26. Trevor Lawrence 204.5
  27. Mason Rudolph 203.0
  28. Gardner Minshew 201.3
  29. Joe Flacco 194.5
  30. Drake Maye 189.8
  31. Jameis Winston 176.8
  32. Spencer Rattler 176.5
  33. Will Levis 174.2
  34. Anthony Richardson 168.3
  35. Andy Dalton 164.8
  36. Deshaun Watson 164.0
  37. Bryce Young 162.8

 

qb whisperer my ass

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

So he is top 20 if you just go by that list.  So for all of the guys saying he was playing "top 5" and playing "brilliantly" he at best was a top 20 qb. 

He could be better in terms of passing yards but at this point I'm more encouraged by improvements in his pocket presence, decision making, and willingness to throw past 10 yards. 

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:
Passing yards per game leaders:
  1. Joe Burrow 284.1
  2. Jared Goff 268.5
  3. Tua Tagovailoa 256.2
  4. Geno Smith 258.8
  5. Baker Mayfield 258.4
  6. Lamar Jackson 255.7
  7. Sam Darnold 252.1
  8. Kirk Cousins 250.6
  9. Matthew Stafford 247.4
  10. Dak Prescott 247.3
  11. Jordan Love 246.1
  12. Brock Purdy 244.2
  13. Josh Allen 242.5
  14. Patrick Mahomes 239.1
  15. Russell Wilson 239.0
  16. Aaron Rodgers 232.5
  17. C.J. Stroud 232.0
  18. Kyler Murray 220.4
  19. Jayden Daniels 217.5
  20. Derek Carr 214.5
  21. Bo Nix 212.3
  22. Justin Herbert 211.4
  23. Caleb Williams 209.8
  24. Daniel Jones 207.0
  25. Jalen Hurts 206.6
  26. Trevor Lawrence 204.5
  27. Mason Rudolph 203.0
  28. Gardner Minshew 201.3
  29. Joe Flacco 194.5
  30. Drake Maye 189.8
  31. Jameis Winston 176.8
  32. Spencer Rattler 176.5
  33. Will Levis 174.2
  34. Anthony Richardson 168.3
  35. Andy Dalton 164.8
  36. Deshaun Watson 164.0
  37. Bryce Young 162.8

 

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1 hour ago, Manna said:

I don't want to do the math for all the QBs since week 8, but since his re-insertion post-benching he's averaged 213.14 yards passing per game. 

Kyle Allen averaged 255.5 back in 2019 which would put him 7th in the NFL this season.

I mean we've lowered the bar so much for a first overall pick it's simply laughable.

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