Friday, December 04, 2015

Total QB Rating

2015 final regular season total quarterback rating. A good quarterback may have a high rating on a poor team, but it isn't always the case. Brandon Allen and Dak Prescott prove this point. Justin Thomas had a high rating when he had a few players around him last year, but having to provide the entire offense this year has caused his rating to plummet.

Interceptions and average play against woeful teams has stagnated Deshaun Watson's rating. His opponent in the ACC Championship Game continues to lurk in the top twenty. Whoever plays the most error-free football will win.

Poor QB play at Missouri, Vandy, Auburn, and Kentucky could spell wins next year for UGA's new coach, but Ole Miss and Tennessee will provide more formidable opposition.

1. 88.0 Seth Russell, Baylor (injured)
2. 87.2 Brandon Allen, Arkansas
3. 86.9 Deshaun Watson, Clemson
4. 86.4 Chad Kelly, Ole Miss
5. 85.8 Brandon Doughty, Western Kentucky

6. 85.3 Kevin Hogan, Stanford
7. 82.3 Trevone Boykin, Texas Christian
8. 82.0 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma (above)
9. 81.1 Patrick Mahomes, Texas Tech
10. 81.1 Dak Prescott, Mississippi State

13. 80.2 Greg Ward, Houston
14. 80.1 Deshone Kizer, Notre Dame
17. 79.1 Marquise Williams, North Carolina
18. 78.7 Vernon Adams, Oregon
19. 78.3 Jake Rudock, Michigan

20. 78.0 Connor Cook, Michigan State
21. 77.2 Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee
23. 73.6 CJ Beathard, Iowa
24. 72.5 Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State
26. 72.1 Brad Kaaya, Miami

28. 71.2 Cody Kessler, Southern Cal
29. 71.1 Keenan Reynolds, Navy
34. 70.0 Gunnar Kiel, Cincinnati
37. 69.6 Jacoby Brissett, North Carolina State
39. 68.1 Greyson Lambert, Georgia

40. 67.7 Nathan Peterman, Pittsburgh
43. 66.9 Lamar Jackson, Louisville
47. 65.3 Jake Coker, Alabama
48. 64.1 Thomas Sirk, Duke
49. 64.0 Everett Golson, Florida State

50. 63.8 Nick Arbuckle, Georgia State
51. 63.6 Perry Orth, South Carolina
55. 62.8 Brandon Harris, Louisiana State
57. 62.2 Eric Dungey, Syracuse
58. 62.0 Kyle Allen, Texas A&M

59. 61.7 Matt Johns, Virginia
66. 57.4 Treon Harris, Florida
70. 56.1 Joe Hubener, Kennesaw
82. 51.7 Christian Hackenberg, Penn State
94. 48.6 Brenden Motley, Virginia Tech

103. 43.7 John Wolford, Wake Forest
106. 40.8 Kendall Hinton, Wake Forest
108. 39.9 Johnny McCrary, Vanderbilt
112. 37.6 Justin Thomas, Georgia Tech
115. 33.3 Drew Lock, Missouri

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