Friday, October 21, 2016

Week 7 Total QB Rating

After appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated, Heisman candidate Lamar Jackson has dropped out of the top spot.

Also making big moves up this week: Deshaun Watson, Justin Thomas, and Jacob Eason.

1. 91.4 Sam Darnold, Southern Cal (above)
2. 90.9 Lamar Jackson, Louisville 
3. 89.7 Jake Browning, Washington
4. 86.9 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma
7. 84.6 Mitch Trubisky, North Carolina – look out Jackets

10. 82.0 Greg Ward, Houston
11. 79.6 Chad Kelly, Ole Miss
12. 79.4 Deondre Francois, Florida State freshman
17. 77.2 Trevor Knight, Texas A&M

20. 75.4 Deshaun Watson, Clemson – continues to climb
21. 75.2 Austin Allen, Arkansas
23. 74.4 Sean White, Auburn – continues to climb
25. 73.6 Tommy Armstrong, Nebraska
26. 73.2 Nathan Peterman, Pittsburgh
28. 72.8 Jerod Evans, Virginia Tech – look out, Jackets

30. 72.6 Wilton Speight, Michigan
32. 70.6 Brett Rypien, Boise State
33. 70.3 JT Barrett, Ohio State
34. 69.9 Seth Russell, Baylor
35. 69.8 Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State
39. 67.9 Taysom Hill, Brigham Young – NFL prospect?

40. 67.8 Justin Thomas, Georgia Tech
41. 67.7 Shane Buechele, Texas freshman
42. 67.5 Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi State
43. 67.1 Danny Etling, Louisiana State
44. 66.8 Ryan Finley, NC State – INT in OT hurt
45. 66.7 Jesse Ertz, Kennesaw State
46. 66.5 Eric Dungey, Syracuse
49. 64.4 Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee – NFL prospect?

50. 63.7 DeShone Kizer, Notre Dame – why they’re losing?
51. 63.7 Kenny Hill, Texas Christian
52. 63.6 Trace McSorley, Penn State – much better than Hackenberg
54. 62.8 Favian Upshaw, Georgia Southern
55. 62.2 Brad Kaaya, Miami
57. 61.7 Josh Rosen, UCLA – SI cover boy

63. 58.3 Mitch Leidner, Minnesota
65. 56.4 Kurt Benkert, Virginia
66. 56.1 Jacob Eason, Georgia – big jump upward

73. 54.3 Ryan Burns, Stanford – why they’re losing?
74. 54.0 John Wolford, Wake Forest
75. 54.0 Drew Lock, Missouri
79. 52.4 Conner Manning, Georgia State

80. 51.6 Luke Del Rio, Florida – bodes well for Georgia?
81. 51.4 Stephen Johnson, Kentucky – bodes well for Georgia?
83. 50.2 Daniel Jones, Duke – bodes well for Tech?
86. 49.5 Patrick Towles, Boston College
87. 49.3 Kevin Ellison, Georgia Southern

112. 37.9 Kyle Shurmur, Vanderbilt – still beat Georgia
126. 23.9 Brandon McIlwain, South Carolina – only 3 are worse

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