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Bryce Young: one of least efficient qbs in the league past first read


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Left to right is efficiency per pass past the first read, so yeah obviously Mahomes is far right  

Top to bottom is how often the qb throws past his first read. Fields looks off his first read the most often, while Carson wentz lmao 

another way to read this, top right is spreads the ball around and does well when they do it. 

bottom left is rarely throwing to second or third read, sucking when they try (again, carson)

From what I can tell, Bryce is about league league average on what percentage of the time he throws past his first read, but well below average on how efficient he is. 

Not a great cluster of QBs to be stuck with. Rattler was just benched. 

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In efficiency he's sandwiched in with 40 year old Joe Flacco Tua Rattler and Wentz. I mean you can be the biggest optimist but that isn't gonna cut it.

I'm eager to see his processing skills against the Packers.

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8 minutes ago, NAS said:

Lol this is essentially middle of pack to 20th best QB in NFL which we already know. The hater click baiting is nauseating 

Middle of the pack for how often he moves past the first read. 

one of the worst at the league at it. 

im not sure how you get to 20th best qb in the league with this. 

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10 minutes ago, NAS said:

Lol this is essentially middle of pack to 20th best QB in NFL which we already know. The hater click baiting is nauseating 

Bruh, that’s clear cut bottom of the pack.   How you going to spin that as middle of the back lol

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Just now, SmokinwithWilly said:

How is that even fugging possible. 

It includes every QB that has taken a snap this year. There's 64 of them. Bryce is 56 out of 64.

The full list of guys below Bryce in order:

JJ McCarthy

Spencer Rattler

Geno Smith

Joe Flacco

Cooper Rush

Dillon Gabriel

Jake Browning

Cam Ward

Yes, Dalton isn't among them. He's 54th.

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