Again, I look at the QB Rating for these QB’s that announcers and pundants keep calling so great, calling them Heisman front-runners, then go out and struggle against average teams like Purdue. Granted, football isn’t an easy game. But true All-Americans and Heisman winners rise to the top. They’re not ranked behind 73 other QB’s, Mr. Trace McSorley.
When the going gets tough they don’t decide to transfer, Mr. Ranked 162nd in the nation and I lost my starting job so I’m going to turn my back on my team and transfer to a powerhouse like Arkansas or East Carolina to try and salvage my razor thin NFL hopes Kelly Bryant.
1. 97.5 Tua Tagovailoa, undefeated Alabama starter
2. 96.8 Kyler Murray, Oklahoma
5. 92.3 Justin Fields, Georgia backup
12. 83.9 Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State
14. 82.5 Will Grier, West Virginia senior
18. 82.1 Jalen Hurts, Alabama backup
20. 81.7 Ryan Finely, NC State
26. 79.1 Drew Lock, Missouri
28. 78.8 Ryan Willis, Virginia Tech
29. 78.4 Jordan Ta’amu, Ole Miss
31. 77.9 Shea Patterson, Michigan
35. 77.1 Shai Werts, Georgia Southern
36. 76.8 Trevor Lawrence, Clemson freshman
37. 76.3 Jake Browning, Washington senior
38. 75.9 Tobias Oliver, Georgia Tech’s new starter?
40. 74.6 Ian Book, Notre Dame
41. 74.5 Kellen Mond, Texas A&M
43. 74.4 Jarrett Guarantano, Tennessee
44. 74.3 Jake Fromm, Georgia sophomore
57. 68.4 Joe Burrow, LSU transfer
61. 67.3 Kyle Shurmur, Vanderbilt
64. 65.7 Malik Rosier, Miami
65. 65.4 Jake Bentley, South Carolina
74. 62.9 Trace McSorley, Penn State media favorite
75. 62.7 Josh Jackson, Virginia Tech dual threat
77. 62.3 Daniel Jones, Duke
78. 62.2 Michael Scarnecchia, South Carolina
79. 62.1 Eric Dungey, Syracuse senior
82. 61.2 Cole McDonald, Hawaii
84. 60.4 Nathan Elliott, North Carolina
87. 59.2 JT Daniels, Southern Cal
88. 58.8 Bryce Perkins, Virginia
92. 58.0 Feleipe Franks, Florida
99. 55.8 Sam Hartman, Wake Forest
108. 54.1 Brandon Wimbush, Notre Dame former starter
111. 53.7 Jarrett Stidham, Auburn
113. 53.5 Alex Hornibrook, Wisconsin
121. 51.7 Deondre Francois, FSU
123. 51.5 Anthony Brown, Boston College dual threat
130. 49.8 Khalil Tate, Arizona SI’s Heisman pick
137. 49.0 Chazz Surratt, North Carolina dual threat
139. 48.8 Dan Ellington, Georgia State
160. 43.3 TaQuon Marshall, Georgia Tech senior
162. 42.9 Kelly Bryant, potential Arkansas QB
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