QB
Tier 1:
1. Lamar Jackson (2)
2. Josh Allen (3)
3. Jalen Hurts (4)
4. Patrick Mahomes (1), rushing, particularly inside the 10 is down. That's enough to move him down as its very tight at the top. I'm also not convinced Worthy is healthy, like he's laboring out there, and that lowers the big play ceiling.
Tier 2:
5. Drake Maye (6), was hoping they'd add another weapon at the trade deadline, but that was not to be. Maye has 2.5 TDs a game in his last 4 and is averaging 40 rush yards a week.
6. Justin Herbert (7)
7. Bo Nix (8)
Tier 3:
8. Caleb Williams (12), the most PA heavy offense in the NFL, he's a little boom/bust but this week was a reminder of both how high those boom can be, and how athletic Caleb is. Could have even more upside if Loveland wasn't just a 1-off. Maybe he could add a Gadsden type seam weapon for them?
9. Daniel Jones (10)
10. Jordan Love (9)
Tier 4:
11. Baker Mayfield (11)
12. Jared Goff (13)
13. Jaxson Dart (NR), could argue him higher, but its also an offense where the wheels can come off at any time. He's QB5 over the last 6 weeks. An example of a guy where rushing numbers are a big boost.
14. Matthew Stafford (NR), he's on a heater, and is up to QB8 in PPG. Lack of rushing keeps him out of the top-10 for me, as TD passes seem likely to regress to the mean some, safe to say Rams front office nailed their Adams>Kupp evaluation.
15. Dak Prescott (15)
Dropped off: Jayden Daniels (5), not sure if he's out for the season, but expecting him to miss November at least. Durability was a concern for him as a prospect (I remember 1 tape watcher comparing him to Johnny Knoxville for all the unnecessary hits he took at LSU) and why many preferred Maye at the time. Brock Purdy (14), maybe he'll be back this week, maybe SF has no idea. Maybe this is Joe Burrow with less certainty. I was expecting him back weeks ago, as well as Pearsall, and even Aiyuk. If you've held him this long, and don't need the spot, I guess why stop now, but I'm losing confidence.
Tier 1:
1. Lamar Jackson (2)
2. Josh Allen (3)
3. Jalen Hurts (4)
4. Patrick Mahomes (1), rushing, particularly inside the 10 is down. That's enough to move him down as its very tight at the top. I'm also not convinced Worthy is healthy, like he's laboring out there, and that lowers the big play ceiling.
Tier 2:
5. Drake Maye (6), was hoping they'd add another weapon at the trade deadline, but that was not to be. Maye has 2.5 TDs a game in his last 4 and is averaging 40 rush yards a week.
6. Justin Herbert (7)
7. Bo Nix (8)
Tier 3:
8. Caleb Williams (12), the most PA heavy offense in the NFL, he's a little boom/bust but this week was a reminder of both how high those boom can be, and how athletic Caleb is. Could have even more upside if Loveland wasn't just a 1-off. Maybe he could add a Gadsden type seam weapon for them?
9. Daniel Jones (10)
10. Jordan Love (9)
Tier 4:
11. Baker Mayfield (11)
12. Jared Goff (13)
13. Jaxson Dart (NR), could argue him higher, but its also an offense where the wheels can come off at any time. He's QB5 over the last 6 weeks. An example of a guy where rushing numbers are a big boost.
14. Matthew Stafford (NR), he's on a heater, and is up to QB8 in PPG. Lack of rushing keeps him out of the top-10 for me, as TD passes seem likely to regress to the mean some, safe to say Rams front office nailed their Adams>Kupp evaluation.
15. Dak Prescott (15)
Dropped off: Jayden Daniels (5), not sure if he's out for the season, but expecting him to miss November at least. Durability was a concern for him as a prospect (I remember 1 tape watcher comparing him to Johnny Knoxville for all the unnecessary hits he took at LSU) and why many preferred Maye at the time. Brock Purdy (14), maybe he'll be back this week, maybe SF has no idea. Maybe this is Joe Burrow with less certainty. I was expecting him back weeks ago, as well as Pearsall, and even Aiyuk. If you've held him this long, and don't need the spot, I guess why stop now, but I'm losing confidence.