I might not review these rankings every week, but Georgia’s Jake Fromm continues to rise. Some say his coaches only allow him to make safe throws, but when you’re not behind there’s no reason to take chances. I’ve seen Fromm make every throw. No quarterback should try to force the ball into coverage, and Fromm is smart enough to stay away from making dangerous passes.
1. 96.1 Khalil Tate Arizona
2. 92.3 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma #5
3. 84.2 Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State
4. 83.7 Lamar Jackson, Louisville
5. 83.2 JT Barrett, Ohio State
6. 82.2 Jake Fromm, Georgia #1
7. 79.7 Brandon Wimbush, Notre Dame #3
8. 79.3 Ryan Finley, NC State
9. 79.1 Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi State
10. 78.4 John Wolford, Wake Forest
12. 77.3 Kelly Bryant, Clemson #4
13. 77.1 Jalen Hurts, Alabama #2
16. 76.2 Will Grier, West Virginia
19. 74.6 Jarrett Stidham, Auburn #10
20. 74.3 Trace McSorley, Penn State
21. 73.1 Danny Etling, LSU
22. 73.1 Drew Lock, Missouri
25. 72.8 Kyle Shurmur, Vandy
27. 72.3 Sam Darnold, Southern Cal (above)
28. 72.0 Jake Browning, Washington
30. 70.5 Malik Rosier, Miami #7
32. 70.3 Kenny Hill, Texas Christian #6
34. 68.8 Eric Dungey, Syracuse
37. 67.5 Stephen Johnson, Kentucky
41. 64.5 Josh Jackson, Virginia Tech
46. 64.1 Josh Rosen, UCLA
47. 63.8 TaQuon Marshall, Georgia Tech
50. 63.2 Jake Bentley, South Carolina
57. 60.3 Shea Patterson, Ole Miss
58. 60.3 Anthony Brown, Boston College
62. 58.1 Ben Dinucci, Pittsburgh
66. 56.4 Cole Kelley, Arkansas
76. 52.7 Sam Ehlinger, Texas
80. 51.0 Conner Manning, Georgia State
81. 50.8 Chazz Surratt, North Carolina
82. 50.6 Kellen Mond, Texas A&M
83. 50.1 Kurt Benkert, Virginia
86. 49.0 Shane Buechele, Texas
88. 48.6 Feleipe Franks, Florida
99. 43.1 Daniel Jones, Duke
100. 43.0 James Blackman, Florida State
113. 34.0 Zach Smith, Baylor
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