thebandit27 Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 1-23 A bunch of guys 24 Matt Hasselbeck who did far better with the Colts than Luck last year somewhere below 24 Luck Cool...was Hasselbeck playing with cracked ribs? Very well then.
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower Posted May 12, 2016 Author Posted May 12, 2016 Just so I understand the needle Are we basing this off what TT did LAST year.....or what we think his ceiling will be and how he will do this year? I tried to put a little bit of projection in my rankings as well as body of work.
Maddog69 Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 I tried to be as reasonably-optimistic about Taylor as possible, and here's how it shook out: 1 Rodgers 2 Brady 3 Big Ben 4 Brees 5 Newton 6 Luck 7 Palmer 8 Wilson 9 Rivers 10 Ryan 11 E. Manning 12 Dalton 13 Flacco 14 Romo 15 Smith 16 Cutler 17 Stafford 18 Cousins 19 Taylor 20 Carr 21 Mariota 22 Fitzpatrick 23 Tannehill 24 Bridgewater 25 Bortles 26 Osweiler 27 Bradford 28 Winston 29 Griffin 30 Sanchez 31 Kaepernick 32 Goff (can't put a rookie any higher) This is pretty much how I would rank them as well. a few guys might move up or down a spot or two but for the most part, this nails it.
John from Riverside Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 I would put Carr ahead of Tyrod..... But I also think there are some QBs that are higher then Tyrod that are there by name only.....Luck had a down year last year.
Kirby Jackson Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 (edited) I think that the QBs are in tiers. There are a bunch of guys in the middle of the league tier (close to 15-20 guys). On any given week those spots are interchangeable. That's where I have Tyrod. It's behind the Brady, Ben, Brees, Rodgers, Cam and Wilson tier. He's below Luck, Rivers and above Tannehill, RG, Brock, and the rookies. He fits in that Cousins, Carr, Bridgewater, Bortles, Winston and Mariota group. The young guys that have shown promise. Edited May 12, 2016 by Kirby Jackson
metzelaars_lives Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 (edited) I tried to be as reasonably-optimistic about Taylor as possible, and here's how it shook out: 1 Rodgers 2 Brady 3 Big Ben 4 Brees 5 Newton 6 Luck 7 Palmer 8 Wilson 9 Rivers 10 Ryan 11 E. Manning 12 Dalton 13 Flacco 14 Romo 15 Smith 16 Cutler 17 Stafford 18 Cousins 19 Taylor 20 Carr 21 Mariota 22 Fitzpatrick 23 Tannehill 24 Bridgewater 25 Bortles 26 Osweiler 27 Bradford 28 Winston 29 Griffin 30 Sanchez 31 Kaepernick 32 Goff (can't put a rookie any higher) This isn't too far off. Not sure what Osweiler has done to show that he's better than Jameis Winston though. I think Winston and Mariota have to be pretty much right next to each other on any list. Edited May 12, 2016 by metzelaars_lives
PromoTheRobot Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 (edited) When Tyrod leads a late 4th quarter drive to seal a victory, I will consider moving him into the top 12. Titans game? Edited May 12, 2016 by PromoTheRobot
hondo in seattle Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 Maybe more than any other position in the NFL, QBs tend to get better with more game experience. The top 5 QBs on the list were Newton, Wilson, Brady, Rodgers and Brees. Together they average a little over 32 years of age and 4815 pass attempts. Tyrod, in comparison, is 26 years old and has attempted a mere 415 passes in the NFL. He's just a baby compared to the collective Top Five.
Beerball Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 Romo missed significant time last year Health should also be factored in here ok, what is your list?
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower Posted May 12, 2016 Author Posted May 12, 2016 (edited) I think that the QBs are in tiers.bove Tannehill, RG, Brock There are a bunch of guys in the middle of the league tier (close to 15-20 guys). On any given week those spots are interchangeable. That's where I have Tyrod. It's behind the Brady, Ben, Brees, Rodgers, Cam and Wilson tier. He's below Luck, Rivers and a, and the rookies. He fits in that Cousins, Carr, Bridgewater, Bortles, Winston and Mariota group. The young guys that have shown promise. I think this is very much the truth. That is why having Tyrod somewhere between 10-20 is a fair projection. If some of the folks on here who criticize, would take the time to go through the exercise, they would see how difficult ranking the middle tier is! Edited May 12, 2016 by The Thurmanator
Agent 91 Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 Titans game? PTR didnt we win that by 1 point in a game that should have been a blow out. Tennessee was not a snatch victory from the jaws game
FireChan Posted May 12, 2016 Posted May 12, 2016 (edited) 1 Rodgers 2 Brady 3 Big Ben 4 Brees 5 Newton 6 Luck 7 Wilson 8 Rivers 9 Palmer 10 Ryan 11 E. Manning 12 Dalton 13 Flacco 14 Romo 15 Cutty 16 Smith 17 Stafford 18 Cousins 19 Carr 20 Winston 21 Mariota 22 Taylor 23 Bridgewater 24 Tanny 25 Fitz 26 Bortles 27 Osweiler 28 Bradford 29 Griffin 30 Sanchez 31 Kaepernick 32 Goff Can't put Taylor over Winston, Mariota or Carr IMO. Edited May 12, 2016 by FireChan
Nihilarian Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 Man o man, you guys and your lists. That writer Brad Gagnon really has Taylor way to high on his list IMHO. I can't think of another QB besides cam Newton that was in such a run-centric offense and when forced to carry the game without the rushing attack Taylor didn't fare so well and lost those games. Denver QB Brock Osweiler led a comeback in a huge OT win against the Patriots that helped the Broncos get home field throughout the playoffs. and he even had comparable stats to Brady in that game. Granted he didn't face the rush that Brady faced and yet he was a big reason for that win and for that crazy money contract he signed with the Texans. FireChan got it about right IMO with perhaps the exception of Fitz (who had a career year with almost 4k yards and 31 TD's) and Osweiler. Even BB's Talleywhacker threw for 4200 yards and 24 TD's on a bad Miami team. Bortles also had 4400 yards and 35 TD's on a bad Jags team. The 2015 Bills were 31st in passing attempts and 28th in yards. But they were also the number one team in the league in big plays with runs over 10 yards and passes over 25 yards.
Kirby Jackson Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 Man o man, you guys and your lists. That writer Brad Gagnon really has Taylor way to high on his list IMHO. I can't think of another QB besides cam Newton that was in such a run-centric offense and when forced to carry the game without the rushing attack Taylor didn't fare so well and lost those games. Denver QB Brock Osweiler led a comeback in a huge OT win against the Patriots that helped the Broncos get home field throughout the playoffs. and he even had comparable stats to Brady in that game. Granted he didn't face the rush that Brady faced and yet he was a big reason for that win and for that crazy money contract he signed with the Texans. FireChan got it about right IMO with perhaps the exception of Fitz (who had a career year with almost 4k yards and 31 TD's) and Osweiler. Even BB's Talleywhacker threw for 4200 yards and 24 TD's on a bad Miami team. Bortles also had 4400 yards and 35 TD's on a bad Jags team. The 2015 Bills were 31st in passing attempts and 28th in yards. But they were also the number one team in the league in big plays with runs over 10 yards and passes over 25 yards. I'd never have Osweiler over Taylor.
FireChan Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 Man o man, you guys and your lists. That writer Brad Gagnon really has Taylor way to high on his list IMHO. I can't think of another QB besides cam Newton that was in such a run-centric offense and when forced to carry the game without the rushing attack Taylor didn't fare so well and lost those games. Denver QB Brock Osweiler led a comeback in a huge OT win against the Patriots that helped the Broncos get home field throughout the playoffs. and he even had comparable stats to Brady in that game. Granted he didn't face the rush that Brady faced and yet he was a big reason for that win and for that crazy money contract he signed with the Texans. FireChan got it about right IMO with perhaps the exception of Fitz (who had a career year with almost 4k yards and 31 TD's) and Osweiler. Even BB's Talleywhacker threw for 4200 yards and 24 TD's on a bad Miami team. Bortles also had 4400 yards and 35 TD's on a bad Jags team. The 2015 Bills were 31st in passing attempts and 28th in yards. But they were also the number one team in the league in big plays with runs over 10 yards and passes over 25 yards. Bortles I could see, but Osweiler's one good win, Tanny's good year then falling back to earth and Fitz having 8 or so mediocre years before his latest career year aren't enough to put them over Taylor, IMO. I'd never have Osweiler over Taylor. Agreed. I don't hate everyone.
Kirby Jackson Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 (edited) Bortles I could see, but Osweiler's one good win, Tanny's good year then falling back to earth and Fitz having 8 or so mediocre years before his latest career year aren't enough to put them over Taylor, IMO. Agreed. I don't hate everyone. Ha ha, I actually thought that your list was fair. The nice thing is that TT is trending up while some others potentially back. Edited May 13, 2016 by Kirby Jackson
Rico Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 Gotta put Lurch Osweiler near the very bottom of this list, that dork is just way too big. Poor Texans, I don't believe there's ever been a QB that tall to have a successful career in the NFL beyond a few games, and I'd be surprised if he ends up being the first..
Dorkington Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 I'd rank him anywhere in the 15-20 range, personally. I'd like to see more output in the air from him, and see him hit quick reads. Middle of the pack is just fine for now, hopefully he continues to grow and improve
FireChan Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 Ha ha, I actually thought that your list was fair. The nice thing is that TT is trending up while some others potentially back. When making the list, I realized there's a large gaggle of young talent who could potentially replace the entire Brady, Ben, Rivers, Palmer, Brees old guard. Between Winston, Mariota, Bortles, Carr, Bridgewater, Taylor and even semi-young guys like Tanny and Cousins who could make strides, there's been quite an influx of QB talent in the last few years. Obviously Newton, Luck and Wilson are already there, but I wouldn't be surprised to see half those guys listed above be in a top 10 QB list 3 years from now.
NoSaint Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 I'd rank him anywhere in the 15-20 range, personally. I'd like to see more output in the air from him, and see him hit quick reads. Middle of the pack is just fine for now, hopefully he continues to grow and improve was just about to say id be hardpressed to argue high or low anywhere 15-20. get into that 10-15 tier and i think you are putting too much stock in his potential, and assuming the worst from a few guys. Just so I understand the needle Are we basing this off what TT did LAST year.....or what we think his ceiling will be and how he will do this year? are you taking into account all the other unproven guys ceilings and what some of the less consistent vets potential best seasons could be?
Recommended Posts