PFW Fantasy Football Evaluation of QBs

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Mods. I do seem to be having trouble formatting below to get it properly allowed so zoners can get a good look. Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Thanks.

Came across below stats from PFW fantasy football stats re QB production as it pertains to how many attempts a QB needs before he throws a TD, how many yards per game to throw a TD, etc. Thought it was very interesting when you see how high Romo is rated in all 3 category. Again realize it is for fantasy football but still interesting stats about our favorite QB.


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Efficiency
A look at players who are most efficient at turning touches into touchdowns


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Quarterbacks

Rk. Att/TD1Tony RomoDall.15.582Tom BradyN.E.16.243Peyton ManningInd.16.944Ben RoethlisbergerPitt.17.035Carson PalmerCin.18.656Derek AndersonClev.18.947Jake DelhommeCar.19.438Matt HasselbeckSea.19.749Jay CutlerDen.20.8310Donovan McNabbPhil.21.6211Drew BreesN.O.21.8712Philip RiversS.D.21.9113Kurt WarnerAriz.22.5914Eli ManningN.Y.G.22.6515David GarrardJax.22.9416Josh McCown*Mia.24.2117Kyle BollerBalt.24.9218Marc BulgerSt.L.25.5719Jeff GarciaT.B.26.4620Rex GrossmanChi.26.5721Matt Schaub*Hou.27.1422Jason CampbellWash.28.3623Chad PenningtonN.Y.J.28.5524Jon KitnaDet.30.4125Tarvaris Jackson*Minn.34.0926Vince YoungTen.35.1927Kyle OrtonChi.37.3328Matt Leinart*Ariz.37.6229Trent Edwards*Buff.38.4330Alex SmithS.F.42.1131Kellen Clemens*N.Y.J.50.20
The last in a three-part series.
Click on the tabs above for other positions.
This stat measures how efficient a quarterback is in terms of the number of passes it takes for him to throw a touchdown. This list is valuable because it conveys which QBs need fewer attempts to pile up scores and which have to throw a lot of passes before throwing a TD.
If you can roughly estimate how many times a QB will throw in a given game, this list should give you a pretty good idea of how many TDs to expect. Over the course of a season, the players near the top of the list are likely to throw for the most scores.
Note: All quarterbacks, who have started 16 or fewer games since 2005 are marked with an asterisk. Rookies are not included in these lists.

Rk. Pass Yds/TD1Tom BradyN.E.124.452Tony RomoDall.129.353Derek AndersonClev.134.714Ben RoethlisbergerPitt.135.105Peyton ManningInd.135.386Carson PalmerCin.139.567Jake DelhommeCar.139.808Matt HasselbeckSea.140.969Eli ManningN.Y.G.145.6610Philip RiversS.D.154.7711Jay CutlerDen.155.1012Josh McCown*Mia.157.2113Drew BreesN.O.159.1914Donovan McNabbPhil.159.9615Kyle BollerBalt.161.0816David GarrardJax.167.5317Kurt WarnerAriz.170.6118Rex GrossmanChi.173.6819Jeff GarciaT.B.180.2320Jason CampbellWash.181.6821Marc BulgerSt.L.183.4722Chad PenningtonN.Y.J.194.7223Kyle OrtonChi.195.5824Matt Schaub*Hou.210.2925Jon KitnaDet.214.7426Tarvaris Jackson*Minn.216.9127Vince YoungTen.225.9528Trent Edwards*Buff.232.8629Matt Leinart*Ariz.245.6930Alex SmithS.F.246.2631Kellen Clemens*N.Y.J.305.80
This stat calculates a quarterback’s efficiency based on his average number of passing yards per TD toss. Like the attempts/TD list, this table shows which QBs don’t have to accumulate big yardage numbers to result in scoring throws and which do.
Again, if you can approximate the amount of passing yards a QB will have, this list should tell you about how many TDs he’ll throw. Expect the players closer to the top to hit paydirt more often.

Rk. 300+ yd
game %
1Kurt WarnerAriz.42.312Marc BulgerSt.L.41.673Tony RomoDall.38.464Donovan McNabbPhil.33.335Drew BreesN.O.31.256Tom BradyN.E.31.257Peyton ManningInd.27.088Jon KitnaDet.21.889Carson PalmerCin.20.8310Josh McCown*Mia.20.0011Derek AndersonClev.16.6712Philip RiversS.D.12.5013Eli ManningN.Y.G.12.5014Chad PenningtonN.Y.J.11.1115Jason CampbellWash.10.0016Jay CutlerDen.9.5217Jake DelhommeCar.9.3818Matt HasselbeckSea.9.0919Matt Schaub*Hou.8.3320Jeff GarciaT.B.8.3321Ben RoethlisbergerPitt.7.1422Matt Leinart*Ariz.6.2523Rex GrossmanChi.4.1724Vince YoungTen.3.5725Kellen Clemens*N.Y.J.0.0026Alex SmithS.F.0.0027Trent Edwards*Buff.0.0028Tarvaris Jackson*Minn.0.0029Kyle OrtonChi.0.0030David GarrardJax.0.0031Kyle BollerBalt.0.00
This list is the percentage of games started in which a quarterback has thrown for at least 300 yards. For those who play in fantasy leagues that award bonuses for 300-yard passing games, this stat could be quite beneficial.
Since those near the top of this list are more likely to get you bonus points, they might be worth bumping up on your cheat sheet. If all other stats are similar, a player who can hit the 300-yard mark in five or six games will be distinctly more valuable than a guy who only does it once or twice in a season.
For other postings in this series analyzing statistics for fantasy football, see the introduction.


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Quarterbacks

Rk. Att/TD1Tony RomoDall.15.582Tom BradyN.E.16.243Peyton ManningInd.16.944Ben RoethlisbergerPitt.17.035Carson PalmerCin.18.656Derek AndersonClev.18.947Jake DelhommeCar.19.438Matt HasselbeckSea.19.749Jay CutlerDen.20.8310Donovan McNabbPhil.21.6211Drew BreesN.O.21.8712Philip RiversS.D.21.9113Kurt WarnerAriz.22.5914Eli ManningN.Y.G.22.6515David GarrardJax.22.9416Josh McCown*Mia.24.2117Kyle BollerBalt.24.9218Marc BulgerSt.L.25.5719Jeff GarciaT.B.26.4620Rex GrossmanChi.26.5721Matt Schaub*Hou.27.1422Jason CampbellWash.28.3623Chad PenningtonN.Y.J.28.5524Jon KitnaDet.30.4125Tarvaris Jackson*Minn.34.0926Vince YoungTen.35.1927Kyle OrtonChi.37.3328Matt Leinart*Ariz.37.6229Trent Edwards*Buff.38.4330Alex SmithS.F.42.1131Kellen Clemens*N.Y.J.50.20
The last in a three-part series.
Click on the tabs above for other positions.
This stat measures how efficient a quarterback is in terms of the number of passes it takes for him to throw a touchdown. This list is valuable because it conveys which QBs need fewer attempts to pile up scores and which have to throw a lot of passes before throwing a TD.
If you can roughly estimate how many times a QB will throw in a given game, this list should give you a pretty good idea of how many TDs to expect. Over the course of a season, the players near the top of the list are likely to throw for the most scores.
Note: All quarterbacks, who have started 16 or fewer games since 2005 are marked with an asterisk. Rookies are not included in these lists.

Rk. Pass Yds/TD1Tom BradyN.E.124.452Tony RomoDall.129.353Derek AndersonClev.134.714Ben RoethlisbergerPitt.135.105Peyton ManningInd.135.386Carson PalmerCin.139.567Jake DelhommeCar.139.808Matt HasselbeckSea.140.969Eli ManningN.Y.G.145.6610Philip RiversS.D.154.7711Jay CutlerDen.155.1012Josh McCown*Mia.157.2113Drew BreesN.O.159.1914Donovan McNabbPhil.159.9615Kyle BollerBalt.161.0816David GarrardJax.167.5317Kurt WarnerAriz.170.6118Rex GrossmanChi.173.6819Jeff GarciaT.B.180.2320Jason CampbellWash.181.6821Marc BulgerSt.L.183.4722Chad PenningtonN.Y.J.194.7223Kyle OrtonChi.195.5824Matt Schaub*Hou.210.2925Jon KitnaDet.214.7426Tarvaris Jackson*Minn.216.9127Vince YoungTen.225.9528Trent Edwards*Buff.232.8629Matt Leinart*Ariz.245.6930Alex SmithS.F.246.2631Kellen Clemens*N.Y.J.305.80
This stat calculates a quarterback’s efficiency based on his average number of passing yards per TD toss. Like the attempts/TD list, this table shows which QBs don’t have to accumulate big yardage numbers to result in scoring throws and which do.
Again, if you can approximate the amount of passing yards a QB will have, this list should tell you about how many TDs he’ll throw. Expect the players closer to the top to hit paydirt more often.

Rk. 300+ yd
game %
1Kurt WarnerAriz.42.312Marc BulgerSt.L.41.673Tony RomoDall.38.464Donovan McNabbPhil.33.335Drew BreesN.O.31.256Tom BradyN.E.31.257Peyton ManningInd.27.088Jon KitnaDet.21.889Carson PalmerCin.20.8310Josh McCown*Mia.20.0011Derek AndersonClev.16.6712Philip RiversS.D.12.5013Eli ManningN.Y.G.12.5014Chad PenningtonN.Y.J.11.1115Jason CampbellWash.10.0016Jay CutlerDen.9.5217Jake DelhommeCar.9.3818Matt HasselbeckSea.9.0919Matt Schaub*Hou.8.3320Jeff GarciaT.B.8.3321Ben RoethlisbergerPitt.7.1422Matt Leinart*Ariz.6.2523Rex GrossmanChi.4.1724Vince YoungTen.3.5725Kellen Clemens*N.Y.J.0.0026Alex SmithS.F.0.0027Trent Edwards*Buff.0.0028Tarvaris Jackson*Minn.0.0029Kyle OrtonChi.0.0030David GarrardJax.0.0031Kyle BollerBalt.0.00
This list is the percentage of games started in which a quarterback has thrown for at least 300 yards. For those who play in fantasy leagues that award bonuses for 300-yard passing games, this stat could be quite beneficial.
Since those near the top of this list are more likely to get you bonus points, they might be worth bumping up on your cheat sheet. If all other stats are similar, a player who can hit the 300-yard mark in five or six games will be distinctly more valuable than a guy who only does it once or twice in a season.
For other postings in this series analyzing statistics for fantasy football, see the introduction.
 

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My eyes were aching just trying to look at the first few lines of that jumbled up mess.
 

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nice to see romo's in the top of the rankings (or so it looks to be)
 

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Sorry guys, just before I posted that article it looked okay. When I saw the mess that appeared, I just didn't know how to fix it. But you are correct that Romo ranks at the top or at least in the top 3 of all those categories. Essentially he produces more TDs with less attempts, produces more TDs with less passing yardage & forget the 3rd stat but I think he's #2 or #3 in that. Just wish all on this board realized just how good Romo is and the potential he has to get even better. I've watched a heck of a lot of football games and seen even more good & bad QBs. Romo is going to be a great one and yes I mean multiple SBs if he stays healthy along with our other stars, etc. I know some will say he can't even win a playoff game but they all said the same thing about Peyton Manning, Aikman, Elway, etc. In fact it's often the great ones who get so unfairly criticized for not winning the big game as early as fans & media think they should. Of course when they do win the big show, fans and media conveniently forget they ever part of the criticism.
 

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BraveHeartFan;2151624 said:
My eyes were aching just trying to look at the first few lines of that jumbled up mess.

i didn't even try. a bad cut/paste just isn't worth the time.
 

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sago1;2152185 said:
Sorry guys, just before I posted that article it looked okay. When I saw the mess that appeared, I just didn't know how to fix it. But you are correct that Romo ranks at the top or at least in the top 3 of all those categories. Essentially he produces more TDs with less attempts, produces more TDs with less passing yardage & forget the 3rd stat but I think he's #2 or #3 in that. Just wish all on this board realized just how good Romo is and the potential he has to get even better. I've watched a heck of a lot of football games and seen even more good & bad QBs. Romo is going to be a great one and yes I mean multiple SBs if he stays healthy along with our other stars, etc. I know some will say he can't even win a playoff game but they all said the same thing about Peyton Manning, Aikman, Elway, etc. In fact it's often the great ones who get so unfairly criticized for not winning the big game as early as fans & media think they should. Of course when they do win the big show, fans and media conveniently forget they ever part of the criticism.

heh, for formatting it can take a lot of work to fix it as boards will import it differently. i'd have bad cut/paste's of my own i had to filter through also!
 
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