After finishing 2014 with one of the top four total quarterback ratings, two tough games have dropped Georgia Tech junior QB Justin Thomas down near the bottom. But he is not alone: around him in the standings are Jeremy Johnson and Vernon Adams Junior. Hopefully this will be the week Thomas reverses field and raises his rating – but Pitt is no slouch.
Georgia’s Greyson Lambert continues his climb up the ladder. This week he ranks third in the nation. The Dawgs go into Saturday with the QBR advantage over Alabama – as does Clemson over Notre Dame.
1. 92.8 Travis Wilson, Utah
2. 91.5 Cody Kessler, Southern Cal
3. 89.4 Greyson Lambert, Georgia
8. 85.3 Chad Kelly, Ole Miss
12. 80.8 Connor Cook, Michigan State
14. 79.7 Deshaun Watson, Clemson
15. 79.4 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma
16. 79.2 Trevone Boykin, Texas Christian
18. 79.0 Brandon Allen, Arkansas
19. 78.8 Brandon Harris, LSU
20. 78.4 Dak Prescott, Mississippi State
24. 76.7 Kyle Allen, Texas A&M
25. 74.7 Jacoby Brissett, NC State
30. 71.8 DeShone Kizer, Notre Dame
31. 70.7 Matt Johns, Virginia
37. 67.4 Brad Kaaya, Miami (Heisman hopeful?)
40. 67.0 Jerrod Heard, Texas
41. 66.8 Seth Russell, Baylor
42. 66.7 Cardale Jones, Ohio State
44. 65.7 Jake Coker, Alabama
51. 62.1 Nathan Peterman, Pittsburgh
53. 60.6 Will Grier, Florida
59. 58.4 Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee
60. 58.4 Marquise Williams, North Carolina
61. 58.3 Lamar Jackson, Louisville
62. 58.3 John Wolford, Wake Forest
69. 54.9 Thomas Sirk, Duke
70. 53.1 Brenden Motley, Virginia Tech
76. 51.1 Maty Mauk, Missouri
85. 47.2 Everett Golson, Florida State
87. 45.9 Johnny McCrary, Vanderbilt
88. 45.5 Nick Arbuckle, Georgia State
91. 44.5 Joe Hubener, Kennesaw State
94. 43.4 Justin Thomas, Georgia Tech
95. 43.4 Jeremy Johnson, Auburn
96. 43.3 Vernon Adams, Jr. Oregon
107. 36.0 Christian Hackenberg, Penn State (#1 pick?)
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