11-26-2018, 07:36 PM
(11-26-2018, 07:21 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Bradford has not been healthy in two years and his passer rating this year is 62.5.
Fitzpatrick has the highest interception percentage in the league over the past three seasons (3.94) by a WIDE margin over Jameis Winston who has the second highest (3.30). His career passer rating ranks 32nd among active QBs with more than 750 attempts.
Daltons career passer rating ranks 14th out of 42 active QBs with more than 750 attempts. But one of the QBs ahead of him was Tyrod Taylor who was exposed as a fraud when he had to play on a team that did not have a rushing attack ranked in the top 3 in the league. His passer rating was 64.5 with the Browns this year.
Bradford has a career qb rating of 86 which is comparable to Dalton's 88. Fitzpatrick's qb rating the past 8 years is 85 and this year its 100. So both qb's have comparable qb ratings.
I've gone over this in previous posts. You compare Dalton to his peers on a yearly basis. He ranks 17 on average. If you take into account his playoffs I'd drop him another 5 spots to 22.
Using active qb's is meaningless because it discards good players with much higher career qb ratings like Peyton Manning or Tony Romo.
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