Pick your QB

Blind Stat QB Test. Who would you choose? (No looking it up)

  • QB1: 2 year starter 61.9 comp% 4773 pass yards 30 tds 17 ints -150 rush yards 3 rush td

  • QB2: 2.5 year starter 63.5% comp 11,252 pass yards 93 tds 29 ints 820 rush yards 22 rush td

  • QB3: 2 year starter 64.3% comp 6016 pass yards 45 tds 20 ints 1577 rush yards 33 rush td

  • QB4: 2 year starter 56.2% comp 44 tds 5066 pass yards 21 ints 767 rush yards 12 rush td 1 td rec

  • QB5: 4 year starter 60.9% comp 11,720 pass yard 109 tds 30 ints 1421 rush yards 23 rush tds 1 rec td

  • QB6: 3 year starter 57% comp 9043 pass yards 69 tds 27 ints 4132 rush yards 50 rush tds


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glenwo2

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Are all the QB stats from College?

Or did you put Milroe's College stats on the same level as those other NFL QB's NFL stats?

'Cause College and the Pros are vastly different.
 

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Are all the QB stats from College?

Or did you put Milroe's College stats on the same level as those other NFL QB's NFL stats?

'Cause College and the Pros are vastly different.
Well since QB1 is Tom Brady, who started a few more years in the NFL than 2, I'd say these are college stats:).
 
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Are all the QB stats from College?

Or did you put Milroe's College stats on the same level as those other NFL QB's NFL stats?

'Cause College and the Pros are vastly didifferent.
Yes, they are all college stats. The point was to see how Milroe's college numbers stacked against some of the best NFL players.

The reason for that was I wanted to show that there is an idea that Milroe cannot throw, and I believed it. I figured he would have a 50% completion percentage from the narrative. However I see much more upside in comparison to others.

It's very true that college numbers don't equate to NFL success. However poor college numbers the FAR majority of the time Equate to failing. For instance when people draft on potential alone.
 
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3 yr starter 63.8% comp 10,283 pass yards 92 TDs 23 INTs 1009 rushing yards 3 rushing TDs

That's Sam Howell
We should have drafted that guy! Lol

Washington probably ruined him. He was a good prospect, and with protection and a good team he could have been different.

Grubb didn't do him and favors also.
 

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It is a shame we didn't get to develop him further, but I'll still take Milroe. Much higher upside long term. I hope.
 

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This is kinda fun.

4 yr starter 61.3% comp 6058 pass yards 48 TD 25 INT #1 overall pick
3 yr starter 61.9% comp 6625 pass yards 52 TD 21 INT #1 overall pick
2 yr starter 56.5% comp 3074 pass yards 20 TD 11 INT #1 overall pick
4 yr starter 66.4% comp 9285 pass yards 88 TD 16 INT 1 rounder
4 yr starter 69.8% comp 14667 pass yards 142 TD 28 INT UDFA

Vinny Testaverde
Jamarcus Russell
Michael Vick
Tim Tebow
Kellen Moore
 

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This is kinda fun.

4 yr starter 61.3% comp 6058 pass yards 48 TD 25 INT #1 overall pick
3 yr starter 61.9% comp 6625 pass yards 52 TD 21 INT #1 overall pick
2 yr starter 56.5% comp 3074 pass yards 20 TD 11 INT #1 overall pick
4 yr starter 66.4% comp 9285 pass yards 88 TD 16 INT 1 rounder
4 yr starter 69.8% comp 14667 pass yards 142 TD 28 INT UDFA

Vinny Testaverde
Jamarcus Russell
Michael Vick
Tim Tebow
Kellen Moore
It is ! :p It's still pretty wild to see Moore with those stats go UDFA compared to the stats of the #1s.
 

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3yr starter 70.4% comp 14,193 pass yards 131 TD 43 INT 547 rush yards 15 rush TD

Colt Brennan (RIP)
 

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Yes, they are all college stats. The point was to see how Milroe's college numbers stacked against some of the best NFL players.

The reason for that was I wanted to show that there is an idea that Milroe cannot throw, and I believed it. I figured he would have a 50% completion percentage from the narrative. However I see much more upside in comparison to others.

It's very true that college numbers don't equate to NFL success. However poor college numbers the FAR majority of the time Equate to failing. For instance when people draft on potential alone.
Milroe's issue isn't whether he can throw or not.

His issue is accuracy especially in the mid-range passing game (which is something he can work on...and take his time with Sammy D in the fold).
 
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