Cowherd’s Top 10 QBs heading into 2023

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Factual data shows Dak is rated 12th overall. Historical data shows he has consistently been 12th-15th.
In 7 years he was won 2 playoff games.

But feel free to believe in your mind he is a top 10 QB.
Here is lots of factual data for you. Enjoy!!

Since 2016, the Mississippi State product has piled up some incredible numbers which clearly put him in the category of elite. All-time, Prescott ranks fifth in career passer rating (tied with Drew Brees with 98.7), fourth in career pass interception percentage with only 1.7%, and fifth all-time in completion percentage with 66.6%.

To go along with that, since 2016, he ranks eighth in total passing yards, 11th in yards per game, and 10th in passing touchdowns while missing 11 games in the time span. Prescott has also finished top five in QBR in three of his five full seasons and top 11 in four of the five.

Since 2019, though, Prescott has only been improving as a passer. No QB ranks higher than Prescott in yards per game, and only eight rank above him in total passing touchdowns, despite the games Dak lost to injury.



To go along with long-range stats, No. 4 was pretty spectacular stat-wise this past season as well. He posted the Cowboys’ single-season record for touchdowns with 37, 4,449 passing yards, and a third in the league ranking passer rating of 104.2 in 2021.

The advanced stats also supported Prescott’s performance last season. He ranked first in red zone accuracy rating, fifth in true passer rating, 10th in expected points added, eighth in deep ball accuracy rating, second in red zone completion percentage, and first in touchdown passes versus the blitz.

Now, with all that in mind, imagine if he was healthy all year long and had an offensive line that didn’t rank 23rd in pass block win rate in 2021. When compared to his peers, Prescott ranks highly, as the stats clearly tell. So, why is he often ranked below quarterbacks like Jackson, Carr, and Murray, when he puts up better numbers than them and so many others?
 

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Here is lots of factual data for you. Enjoy!!

Since 2016, the Mississippi State product has piled up some incredible numbers which clearly put him in the category of elite. All-time, Prescott ranks fifth in career passer rating (tied with Drew Brees with 98.7), fourth in career pass interception percentage with only 1.7%, and fifth all-time in completion percentage with 66.6%.

To go along with that, since 2016, he ranks eighth in total passing yards, 11th in yards per game, and 10th in passing touchdowns while missing 11 games in the time span. Prescott has also finished top five in QBR in three of his five full seasons and top 11 in four of the five.

Since 2019, though, Prescott has only been improving as a passer. No QB ranks higher than Prescott in yards per game, and only eight rank above him in total passing touchdowns, despite the games Dak lost to injury.



To go along with long-range stats, No. 4 was pretty spectacular stat-wise this past season as well. He posted the Cowboys’ single-season record for touchdowns with 37, 4,449 passing yards, and a third in the league ranking passer rating of 104.2 in 2021.

The advanced stats also supported Prescott’s performance last season. He ranked first in red zone accuracy rating, fifth in true passer rating, 10th in expected points added, eighth in deep ball accuracy rating, second in red zone completion percentage, and first in touchdown passes versus the blitz.

Now, with all that in mind, imagine if he was healthy all year long and had an offensive line that didn’t rank 23rd in pass block win rate in 2021. When compared to his peers, Prescott ranks highly, as the stats clearly tell. So, why is he often ranked below quarterbacks like Jackson, Carr, and Murray, when he puts up better numbers than them and so many others?

Cherry picking individual stats from random years over his career. :laugh:
 

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…according to Roy with zero facts to back it up.
What makes Lawrence ranked so high in your mind?
Is it the 1 more win in 5 more games this year or the 4 ints in a playoff game?

It is a joke his metoric rise in the minds of the feeble.
 

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#7, #8 & #10 I have issues with. It's almost like he threw Goff in there because he knew he couldn't get away with having Watson on that list.
 

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What makes Lawrence ranked so high in your mind?
Is it the 1 more win in 5 more games this year or the 4 ints in a playoff game?

It is a joke his metoric rise in the minds of the feeble.
I never mentioned Lawrence. I just know Dak is in the 12-15 range.
 

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Cherry picking individual stats from random years over his career. :laugh:
5 years vs 10 games.

Which one is cherry picking and which one isn’t.

Heck even your cherry pick has him at 12. Lol

Give it up, you got blown up.

Now if you want to say that THIS season he wasn’t in the top 10 in qb performance you could state a case.
 
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I never mentioned Lawrence. I just know Dak is in the 12-15 range.
But Lawrence is over him?

Based on what exactly? His horse face or stringy long hair, because it certainly has nothing to do with his play on the field.
 

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Where's Dak..........

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But Lawrence is over him?

Based on what exactly? His horse face or stringy long hair, because it certainly has nothing to do with his play on the field.
He’s got a few cherry picking stats for you. :lmao:
 
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Leading the #1 scoring offense a 2nd 12-5 season and a playoff victory where he went for 300 yards and 5 TD's on the road beating Brady and the bucs?

Oh yah, you were spot on. :lmao2:

Honestly.............your Dak hatred renders you unqualified to even be involved in a rational Dak conversation. You simply have too much blind hate to think logically.

Dak is a top 10 QB, not elite. This has been my take for years now and spot on. Nothing homerish about it, just bottom line facts.

Emotional posters like you are seldom right and typically way off. Which in this case you are way off.
I wish you were my supervisor at work lol
 

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You will have to ask Cowherd. This is just his opinion/projection for next year.

Based on total QBR Lawrence was 15th this year.

I suppose Cowherd thinks Lawrence is on an upward projectory while after 7 seasons of seeing Dak consistently being 12th-15th he isn’t thinking he will suddenly become a better QB.
 

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You will have to ask Cowherd. This is just his opinion/projection for next year.

Based on total QBR Lawrence was 15th this year.

I suppose Cowherd thinks Lawrence is on an upward projectory while after 7 seasons of seeing Dak consistently being 12th-15th he isn’t thinking he will suddenly become a better QB.
Oh so you have Lawrence under Dak?
"Upward trajectory" - he had nowhere to go but up.

Shouldn't pass Dak in any way, shape or form.
 

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Oh so you have Lawrence under Dak?
"Upward trajectory" - he had nowhere to go but up.

Shouldn't pass Dak in any way, shape or form.
Jags fans are excited about their guy.
Cowboys fans are bummed about theirs.
 
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Lawrence is crazy high. He seemed to dink and dunk a lot this year to scrounge up 9 wins. That’s a major improvement projection to put him over Herbert, Allen, Hurts, Rodgers.

I also think Rodgers is too low, he actually had a strong year when taking into account GB’s situation, and nothing indicated he’s not capable of another MVP if he goes somewhere with more talent.

Even If Dak’s interception woes continue next year, you could still make the argument he could slide in at 10 and move Goff to 9; drop Lamar until he can prove to play a full season. Or did Cousins earn that 10th spot?
Cowherd need to stop sniffing the Cow turds. This top 10 is asinine.
 

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You will have to ask Cowherd. This is just his opinion/projection for next year.

Based on total QBR Lawrence was 15th this year.

I suppose Cowherd thinks Lawrence is on an upward projectory while after 7 seasons of seeing Dak consistently being 12th-15th he isn’t thinking he will suddenly become a better QB.
Another lie. Dak has not been consistently 12-15 in qbr.
 
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