Well damn

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  1. The bad throw is certainly subjective but seeing Love so high in the rankings is interesting.

    Purdy is elite and we all know that.

  2. Wow! A chart from @sfdata9ers that supports my biases! Who needs to ask questions when I can just blindly upvote?!!

  3. Source? I’d like to read the methodology behind the numbers. I’m a nerd like that.

    edit: nvm, I can just barely make out the source in the bottom right.

  4. This is why he passes the eye test.

    The box score might show one thing, but when your HOF RB gives the ball to the other team or the TE3 forgets he has to catch the ball when its thrown to him not all picks are created equally.

    I would love to see him with a Eagles level of talent or Rams level of WRs

  5. Purdy is awesome, but isn’t this like finding an nba chart that tells you actually Cade Cunningham is better than Nikola Jokic.

    The fact that CJ stroud and Sam Darnold are considered better than Josh Allen tells you everything you need to know

  6. Purdy’s ability to avoid the sack is the only reason he’s above Maye who’s beating him in almost every other category.

  7. Another interesting highlight is Caleb Williams (15.1%) and Brock (16.7%) have the best on the list similar sack escape rate (PRS to Sack% in the table) and it definitely tracks when you watch them play!

  8. If Brock ever finds a way to avoid his government mandated minimum 1 iterception per game…sky’s the limit

    Send him to whoever fixed Josh Allen the offseason after he almost led the league in interceptions.

  9. Yaaaaa, I cant really trust the cherry picked statistics that ends up putting CJ Stroud so high.  Purdy is great but this doesn’t show anything.

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