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Thursday, September 28, 2017

Week 4 Total QB Rating

 I love looking at these ratings every week, to see how the supposed golden boys are doing. Also the QB’s of upcoming opponents. It’s funny to hear announcers talk about how great a guy is when I know he’s ranked one hundredth in the nation.
 
Baker Mayfield (above) should win the Heisman. He’s been ranked near the top for the past three seasons. Mayfield makes football look easy. But he won’t win the Heisman. The media has already decided Penn State running back Saquon Barkley will win. Barkley is having a great year, though he hasn’t had the career Mayfield has had.
 
After a big game against Pitt, Georgia Tech’s Taquon Marshall cracked the top ten. Georgia’s Fromm and Tennessee’s Dormady are evenly ranked, though their teammates will decide Saturday’s game.
 
1. 93.2 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma
2. 89.1 Mason Rudolph, OK State
4. 85.9 Jalen Hurts, Alabama
5. 83.9 Ryan Finley, NC State: riding high after FSU win
8. 82.6 Will Grier, West Virginia: Florida could use him
9. 81.6 Stephen Johnson, Kentucky
 
10. 81.4 Taquon Marshall, Georgia Tech
11. 80.1 Kyle Shurmur, Vandy
16. 77.1 Lamar Jackson, Louisville
17. 77.0 Nick Fitzgerald, Miss State
19. 74.5 Jake Browning, Washington
 
21. 74.0 Sam Darnold, USC
22. 73.7 Kelly Bryant, Clemson
24. 73.3 Josh Jackson, Virginia Tech
26. 73.1 Chazz Surratt, North Carolina
27. 73.0 Jesse Ertz, Kennesaw
29. 72.1 Josh Rosen, UCLA
 
33. 71.0 JT Barrett, Ohio State
37. 70.6 John Wolford, Wake Forest
41. 69.6 Brandon Wimbush, Notre Dame
42. 68.7 Malik Rosier, Miami
44. 67.5 Danny Etling, LSU
46. 66.7 Kurt Benkert, Virginia
 
52. 64.8 Trace McSorley, Penn State
53. 63.6 Jake Fromm, Georgia
54. 61.8 Quinten Dormady, Tennessee
56. 60.9 Jarrett Stidham, Auburn
58. 58.8 Shea Patterson, Ole Miss
62. 58.1 Jake Bentley, South Carolina
63. 58.0 Zach Smith, Baylor
64. 57.6 Sam Ehlinger, Texas
69. 53.4 Eric Dungey, Syracuse
 
71. 53.0 James Blackman, FSU
73. 51.9 Austin Allen, Arkansas
75. 51.3 Kellen Mond, Texas A&M
76. 50.3 Feleipe Franks, Florida
78. 49.7 Anthony Brown, Boston College
82. 48.0 Daniel Jones, Duke
84. 47.8 Conner Manning, Georgia State
97. 43.0 Drew Lock, Missouri
 
101. 42.0 Brett Rypien, Boise State
104. 37.5 Shane Buechele, Texas
109. 32.7 Wilton Speight, Michigan
115. 27.7 Max Browne, Pitt
126. 05.5 Shai Werts, Georgia Southern

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