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How many Qbs can you name better than Bryce Young?


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11 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Considering he is ranked near the bottom of the league even after this game. There are at least 30. 

Just because you throw for a lot of yards doesn’t mean you’re a good quarterback. Passing yardage is kinda overrated.

Name the 30 better quarterbacks 

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Honestly, probably several.

But the bigger issue is can Bryce finally break his own ceiling?  Last Sunday was an incredible game.  We can't expect that level of incredible, but we'd like to see consistency.  If Bryce can add a solid game this week, that's a good first step.

I saw an interesting video from Brett Kollmann (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABoLgCdTgZc if you're interested) about the perils of pulling support to quickly on coaches, QBs and staffs in the NFL.  I still think we ride the Bryce train in 2026, add legit competition from FA, and see what kind of guy he's going to be.

Bryce can't be a week 10-17+ QB.  He's got to be more consistent on a game to game basis.  I hope we can see that soon.  You can absolutely count a pretty high number of "better qbs" but you'd also have to compare their situation.

 

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49 minutes ago, Jackson113.2 said:

There really can't be 20 better...

 

Can’t be 20 better? Thats child’s play.  Bryce Young is not in the top 20 today 

Only way you could invent an argument there aren’t is if you start talking contracts, age and basically future/building scenarios and start knocking guys with no real future off

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46 minutes ago, Car123 said:

Just because you throw for a lot of yards doesn’t mean you’re a good quarterback. Passing yardage is kinda overrated.

Name the 30 better quarterbacks 

Some teams employ multiple.  Take the Bengals.  Today, Burrow and Flacco are better.  

the burden here is really on the Bryce hypers.  

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The absolutely/no questions list:

Stafford, Allen, Mahomes, Herbert, Burrow, Lamar, Caleb, Jayden, Goff, Love, Maye, Dak, Baker, Darnold, Purdy, Kyler, Lawrence, Jones, Rodgers

That’s 19 off the top of my head no question about it. 

Doesn’t include the SB champ starter or Bo Nix who I argue should be but could see others debating.

so he’s highest 22 in my book

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Jalen Hurts

Dak Prescott

Jayden Daniels

Jordan Love

Jared Goff

Caleb Williams

Baker Mayfield

Matthew Stafford

Sam Darnold

Brock Purdy

Josh Allen

Drake Maye

Tua

Joe Burrow

Lamar Jackson

Trevor Lawrence

Daniel Jones

CJ Stroud 

Patrick Mahomes

Bo Nix

Justin Herbert

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3 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

I mean... Easier question is what starting QB is he unquestionably better than?

Fields. Gabriel (still very young, so...). Geno (but only because he can't help throwing INTs constantly). Ward (and again this could change). Rattler? 

I'm not even really sure hahaah.

It’s hard to argue he is unquestionably better than Fields or Rattler.   Given the  argument for Bryce can’t really be made statistically and they also play for bad teams 

that’s sort of his tier.  Put him where you want to in that tier but the Rattler, Fields, tier is his 

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