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RE: NFL roster rankings - ochocincos - 06-30-2022 (06-30-2022, 12:41 PM)fredtoast Wrote: To me the big value from a "running QB" is more about converting third downs than rolling up big total yardage numbers. True, but I think guys like Ben Roethlisberger fit into that category too then if that's your criteria. But in no way would I consider Roethlisberger a running QB just because he could scramble for a few critical yards at times. RE: NFL roster rankings - Frank Booth - 07-01-2022 (06-29-2022, 04:53 PM)Clark W Griswold Wrote: Top 7 in order: Eagles have a good roster. QB is holding them back RE: NFL roster rankings - SHRacerX - 07-01-2022 (06-30-2022, 10:35 AM)ochocincos Wrote: Hurts is similar to Lamar Jackson in playstyle. Yeah, and keeping fantasy out of it, I am a fan of a mobile QB but I think Burrow is plenty mobile. They give defenses fits. It may not, to your point, be very sustainable in the long run, but Hurts is a big, strong kid. As long as his QB rushing is smart, and he knows when to get down and avoid unnecessary hits, I think he could have a really nice season. RE: NFL roster rankings - Whatever - 07-01-2022 (06-30-2022, 10:35 AM)ochocincos Wrote: Hurts is similar to Lamar Jackson in playstyle. I think lack of playoff success also has something to do with it. Jackson is 1-3 in the playoffs, Hurts lost his lone start, RGIII lost his only start, etc. Really, Kaepernick is the only running QB who has had playoff success, but I tend to think he gave teams the blueprint for defending them going forward. We also see a disturbing trend where they tend to peak early in their careers, then fall off drastically. I think another factor is that it's been going around for awhile that WR's don't want to play with Jackson because they won't put up #'s and it will hurt their next contract. They are also perceived negatively due to the fact that there are a number of QB's who are great runners(Allen, Watson, Wilson,etc), but aren't really considered running QB's because they are also talented passers and look to pass first. That automatically makes QB's who aren't great passers and have to rely on their legs seem less than. RE: NFL roster rankings - Synric - 07-01-2022 (07-01-2022, 01:31 PM)Whatever Wrote: I think lack of playoff success also has something to do with it. Jackson is 1-3 in the playoffs, Hurts lost his lone start, RGIII lost his only start, etc. Really, Kaepernick is the only running QB who has had playoff success, but I tend to think he gave teams the blueprint for defending them going forward. We also see a disturbing trend where they tend to peak early in their careers, then fall off drastically. People don't realize how important the run game is to option QBs. Its hard for them to adapt to different situations like alot of offenses in the NFL. There are some really good dual threat QBs though like Josh Allen and Russell Wilson. RE: NFL roster rankings - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 07-01-2022 Burrow is deceptively a very good running QB himself. We will see it this year now that he is fully healthy and in the best shape of his life. Just needs to be smart when he does run. |