Thank you for making my point that people who rank Dak that low don't know what they're talking about.
Just 0 clue what you're talking about.
And MORE cherry picking! Or you can look at big picture. I mean you’ll throw out your angry “but who cares what ESPN says” or change the narrative to “Dak was doing as well too.” Reality is Allen is ahead of him in many ways. This why your auto Top 5 or 7 is made up only on your head when Top 10 is still awesome.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/30656535/how-bills-qb-josh-allen-went-mediocrity-mvp-contender
But this year, Allen connected on 69.2% of his passes, the 25th-best single season in NFL history, on his way to setting a franchise record for passing yards. You know who has never had a season in which he completed at least 69.2% of his passes?
Tom Brady. Neither has Peyton Manning. The only players ahead of Allen (81.7) in QBR this year?
Aaron Rodgers (84.4) and
Patrick Mahomes (82.9).
https://billswire.usatoday.com/2021/02/12/nfl-qb-index-buffalo-bills-josh-all-5th/
In total, 59 players fall on the rating scale, which starts with Packers MVP Aaron Rodgers and concludes with Ben DiNucci of the Cowboys.
But let’s be real, you’re only here for one guy: Josh Allen. In the latest results, Allen slotted in at a very promising No. 5 overall.
Aside from Rodgers at the top, the quarterbacks to finish ahead of the Bills quarterback were: Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson, respectively. While perhaps a case could be made that Allen deserves to move up a place or two considering he was
second in MVP voting, we would just be splitting hairs at that point. This is some great company to be apart of in the top-five, plus, Allen is still ahead of some impressive player such as Russell Wilson (6) and Lamar Jackson (7).