This is a serious question/point.
I have always enjoyed the old school gunslingers but the NFL has been moving away from that.
Kaepernick and Newton started the fairly recent trend but didn't quite win the Superbowl.
Wilson won a Superbowl and reached another - largely thanks to an excellent defense but he has always been excellent at scrambling and executing plays on the run.
Last two seasons Mahomes and then Jackson ran away with the MVP, the former won the Superbowl last season and rushed for a ridiculous amount of yards for the Chiefs in the play offs.
I think Jackson will win the Superbowl next season.
The likes of Kyler Murray and Josh Allen look exciting and it will be interesting to see how they develop with Hopkins and Diggs respectively.
Watson has also been excellent.
Tua and Herbert will be drafted in the first ten picks, I think in the first six as they possess the aforementioned traits of QBs that have been successful in recent seasons.
When Prescott entered the league, he possessed that similar duel threat.
Can he do that next season? Does he still have the wheels? Play calling?
Prescott has improved with his passing since her first entered the league, as you would expect. I also think he is generally very good at throwing whilst scrambling which is one of the most difficult skills to possess as a QB.
However, in my view, he still struggles with beating man to man coverage, both over the top and in tight windows.
I still question his ability to anticipate the throw before a receiver is open against good teams.
He has also struggled stepping into his throws and climbing into the pocket - as a result when his feet aren't set his throws are wayward. Those are the inaccurate throws that I and others have mentioned on here.
If you disagree just watch the tape over the past four seasons.
It's like the coaching staff tried to turn him into a pocket passer last season when, despite the numbers, it just doesn't suit his skill set.
I get the whole, you take what the defense gives you, but at some point you need to make the big boy throws to win games if you going to be a pocket passer.
It's why, given that Prescott will be staying regardless of what we think/desire, I would much prefer that they use his wheels.
But will he still have the same pop he used to?
It's why I like Herbert so much, I think in the right system he will tear up the league but even though i'm not a fan of his and far from convinced, it will be interesting how McCarthy uses Prescott next season.