Top 15 QBs in 2025 by EPA+CPOE composite (including playoffs)

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  1. Yeah, we’ve got our guy.

    He might only have one playoff win (so far), but he’s definitely good enough to lead this team to a Super Bowl if we put the right roster around him

  2. Holy acronyms, Batman! Give me a minute while I google the definitions and formulas for all that stuff.

  3. It’s interesting that the Shannahan type offenses seem to pump out great EPAs every year regardless of QB in a sense (Willis epa was pretty much off the charts as well).

    I always want to learn a little more about outliers in stats like these because Love, if you just look at traditional stats and actual results would not be painted as a clear tier 1 QB with Maye and more of a fringe top 10.

    He was very average in the counting stats, which idk how much value they bring but the Packers only scoring 23 a game is pretty shitty for a team with such a good epa considering the others around them and their ppg (LAR 30.5, NE 29, BUF 28). At the end of the day points win games and we didn’t score at a top of the league level.

    He was better in rate stats but was 8th in yards per attempt and still average in completion % at 15th and obviously never runs for the most part.

    Yet the QBRs and EPAs of the world absolutely loved his season. The descriptions make me think a lot has to do with the fact we rarely move backwards and we were very good on 3rd down.

    Question I guess I would have for the staff is why didn’t it translate to an actual top of the league type productive offense (we were also only 13th in points per play so it wasn’t really that drives were limited either). Or were we just a little unlucky this year?

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