from a straight accuracy standpoint:
1. Kaep
2. Russ
3. RGIII
4. Cam
5. Luck
u trollin breh?gonna have to disagree with this list completely.
I would have RG3 first, Russ second, Kaep and Luck probably tied for 3rd with Cam at the end.
Kaep has a huge arm, but I am not sure he is as accurate as those 2. Maybe even Luck.
even in straight read options, Russy knows how to slide and get out of bounds. But for sure, Russy is the best scrambler out of everyone.
Kaep is faster, but he got a little bit of that RG3 and Cam "I am a football player" thinking where they take unnecessary hits.
Kaep is special tho. His arm strength is better than everyones.
I really, REALLY hope he and Davis can establish even more of a connection than what we saw this postseason because the game will become more easier than him. I also like that he is helping Crabtree reach his talent level.
Obviously I am biased and think RG3, depending on how his knee recovers, is the best of all of them but Kaep is special.
I think you are the one trolling here.u trollin breh?
RGIII's throws degree of difficulty pales in comparison to some of these other guys
he got the best deep ball outta all of em tho
i'm being as unbiased to this as possible. i'm a giants fan so i have no connection to none of these guys. plus, 4/5 are black so we all win at the end of the day. but i know you gonna ride and die with ya boy so i digress
I wasnt saying throwing on the run, or better runner. I said protecting oneself. Russy does it better than everyone else. I would say Luck is the best, but Luck doesnt run that much.Russell's the best throwing on the run, but I think RGIII, Cam, and Kaep are all clearly better runners. He doesn't have their athletic ability or explosiveness. I have never seen him outrun defenses in the open field like Kaep, RGIII, Cam have done multiple times.
cuz he's clearly last in every category. no point in even mentioning him. he's closer to Weeden, Tannehill, those guys than he is to this crop (really not a diss but these guys' have GOAT potential. i dont get that from Dalton)[/quote]Its pretty funny how no one includes Dalton in this group.
I think you are the one trolling here.
Let me know when any of those QBs can complete a throw like this on the run:
QB Griffin to WR Moss, 6-yd, pass, TD - NFL Videos
or drop one in like this
QB Griffin to WR Moss, 22-yd, pass, TD - NFL Videos
Here are stats from STATS LLC that I compiled. The under pressure stat certainly involves some subjectivity, and it differs from PFFs, but the blitz stats is likely very reliable as a blitz either happened or didn't. Here are the playoff QBs listed in order of their regular season QB rating. I'll add more QBs later.
Robert Griffin III
When Blitzed- 740 Yards (10.6 Y/A), 68.6% Completions, 9 TDs, 0 INTs, 142.9 QB Rating (Sacked 6 times)
Under Pressure- 522 Yards (8.0 Y/A), 55.4% Completions, 4 TDs, 1 INT, 95.7 QB Rating (Sacked 28 times)
(Under Pressure on 23.4% of Dropbacks, Sacked 25.7% of the time he's Under Pressure)
Russell Wilson
When Blitzed- 726 Yards (6.6 Y/A), 55.5% Completions, 7 TDs, 4 INTs, 81.9 QB Rating (Sacked 13 times)
Under Pressure- 270 Yards (4.5 Y/A), 33.3% Completions, 3 TDs, 3 INTs, 44.5 QB Rating (Sacked 27 times)
(Under Pressure on 21.8% of Dropbacks, Sacked 26% of the time he's Under Pressure)
Colin Kaepernick
When Blitzed- 485 Yards (7.7 Y/A), 61.9% Completions, 2 TDs, 0 INTs, 96.3 QB Rating (Sacked 9 times)
Under Pressure- 148 Yards (5.3 Y/A), 39.3% Completions, 0 TDs, 1 INT, 42.0 QB Rating (Sacked 15 times)
(Under Pressure on 18.1% of Dropbacks, Sacked 31.9% of the time he's Under Pressure)
Andrew Luck
When Blitzed- 1,203 Yards (6.9 Y/A), 49.4% Completions, 5 TDs, 3 INTs, 74.5 QB Rating (Sacked 15 times)
Under Pressure- 655 Yards (6.0 Y/A), 38.2% Completions, 5 TDs, 3 INTs, 62.5 QB Rating (Sacked 39 times)
(Under Pressure on 23.2% of Dropbacks, Sacked 23.9% of the time he's Under Pressure)
Cam Newton
When Blitzed- 1,026 Yards (7.1 Y/A), 53.1% Completions, 8 TDs, 3 INTs, 85.6 QB Rating (Sacked 13 times)
Under Pressure- 250 Yards (3.7 Y/A), 27.9% Completions, 0 TDs, 3 INTs, 24.0 QB Rating (Sacked 35 times)
(Under Pressure on 21.3% of Dropbacks, Sacked 30% of the time he's Under Pressure)
breh, ive seen RG3 throw that ball and I stopped fawning over it after week 4.@mastermind
Super Bowl XLVII: San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick highlights - NFL Videos
the pass @ 1:00. rolling to his weak side, hits an in-stride receiver along the flank with a defender on him. floats it perfectly over the defender's head and hits the receiver in the hands. the receiver didn't even have to make an adjustment, just stuck his hands out
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