Post Week 14 (2025): QB Combined Statistical Ranking

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Thru 14 weeks of the 18 weeks...
We are through all the bye weeks, so leveler playing field, stats-wise

Weekly Disclaimer on this statistical ranking (unlike other rankings, no personal opinions)
This does NOT say which QB is "the best"....ONLY how they have played so far this year.

"Combined Stats" just means using two key stats that --when combined--almost always point to the QBs having the best season (the eventual All-Pros, MVPs, etc)

Those stats are:
1) Standard QB Passer Rating Rank
AND
2) TD-Turnover Differential Rank: Total TDs (Rushing and Passing) - Total Turnovers (Fumbles lost and Interceptions)


Here are the QB Rankings using Combined Stats thru Week 14:
  1. Stafford
  2. Maye
  3. Goff
  4. Allen
  5. Love
  6. Prescott
  7. Hurts
  8. D Jones
  9. Rodgers
  10. Mahomes
  11. Jackson
  12. Darnold
  13. Mayfield
  14. Dart
  15. Herbert
  16. Williams
  17. Brissett
  18. Pennix
  19. M Jones
  20. Nix
  21. Stroud
  22. Young
  23. Lawrence
  24. J Daniels
  25. Murray
  26. Gabriel
  27. Rattler
  28. Tagovailoa
  29. Mariota
  30. Flacco
  31. G Smith
  32. McCarthy
  33. Cousins
  34. Shough
  35. Ward
  36. Wilson
  37. Browning

Excluded due to less than 6 games: Murray, Wentz, Burrow, Purdy, Huntley, Taylor, Pickett, Ewers, Rush, Milton, Dalton, Mills, Sanders, Winston, Brosmer.Leonard, Cooks
 
I'd just throw that away and put dak 1 through 32. If we are listing backups, too, we can say 1 through 96. Heck, we should go all time, too. Just dak and the other losers who played. NO use to even list them, just dak and an afterthought.
 
I'd just throw that away and put dak 1 through 32. If we are listing backups, too, we can say 1 through 96. Heck, we should go all time, too. Just dak and the other losers who played. NO use to even list them, just dak and an afterthought.
Settle down.....Pappy would be proud of you. A good, fair zoner, trying to start a serious thread and you come in and derail it with your, mountaineer wannabe, jibberish
 
Settle down.....Pappy would be proud of you. A good, fair zoner, trying to start a serious thread and you come in and derail it with your, mountaineer wannabe, jibberish
I'm trying to get the great dak up where he needs to be. I don't know why they hate Jerry; he's the one who signed their lover boy dak. Crazy people, Jerry gets them toys, and they just cry about them. Side note, are you hoping for some turtlenecks for Christmas?

The new list:

1 dak
That's it, list over.
 
Seems like a fair evaluation

Weird not to see Burrow but I guess he didn't meet the minimum games?
 
Thru 14 weeks of the 18 weeks...
We are through all the bye weeks, so leveler playing field, stats-wise

Weekly Disclaimer on this statistical ranking (unlike other rankings, no personal opinions)
This does NOT say which QB is "the best"....ONLY how they have played so far this year.

"Combined Stats" just means using two key stats that --when combined--almost always point to the QBs having the best season (the eventual All-Pros, MVPs, etc)

Those stats are:
1) Standard QB Passer Rating Rank
AND
2) TD-Turnover Differential Rank: Total TDs (Rushing and Passing) - Total Turnovers (Fumbles lost and Interceptions)


Here are the QB Rankings using Combined Stats thru Week 14:
  1. Stafford
  2. Maye
  3. Goff
  4. Allen
  5. Love
  6. Prescott
  7. Hurts
  8. D Jones
  9. Rodgers
  10. Mahomes
  11. Jackson
  12. Darnold
  13. Mayfield
  14. Dart
  15. Herbert
  16. Williams
  17. Brissett
  18. Pennix
  19. M Jones
  20. Nix
  21. Stroud
  22. Young
  23. Lawrence
  24. J Daniels
  25. Murray
  26. Gabriel
  27. Rattler
  28. Tagovailoa
  29. Mariota
  30. Flacco
  31. G Smith
  32. McCarthy
  33. Cousins
  34. Shough
  35. Ward
  36. Wilson
  37. Browning

Excluded due to less than 6 games: Murray, Wentz, Burrow, Purdy, Huntley, Taylor, Pickett, Ewers, Rush, Milton, Dalton, Mills, Sanders, Winston, Brosmer.Leonard, Cooks
How can you combine them when #2 (ignoring the rushing part) is part of what is used to calculate #1?
 
How can you combine them when #2 (ignoring the rushing part) is part of what is used to calculate #1?
No

1) Passer Rating has no rushing element

2) Total TDs-Turnovers does
 
I hate to bring it up but Tony Romo had a six turnover game at Buffalo in 2007. Five picks and a lost fumble. But Dallas won 25-24 on a walk off Nick Folk field goal.
You are only looking at 1/2 of the equation
What about TDs?
 
Thru 14 weeks of the 18 weeks...
We are through all the bye weeks, so leveler playing field, stats-wise

Weekly Disclaimer on this statistical ranking (unlike other rankings, no personal opinions)
This does NOT say which QB is "the best"....ONLY how they have played so far this year.

"Combined Stats" just means using two key stats that --when combined--almost always point to the QBs having the best season (the eventual All-Pros, MVPs, etc)

Those stats are:
1) Standard QB Passer Rating Rank
AND
2) TD-Turnover Differential Rank: Total TDs (Rushing and Passing) - Total Turnovers (Fumbles lost and Interceptions)


Here are the QB Rankings using Combined Stats thru Week 14:
  1. Stafford
  2. Maye
  3. Goff
  4. Allen
  5. Love
  6. Prescott
  7. Hurts
  8. D Jones
  9. Rodgers
  10. Mahomes
  11. Jackson
  12. Darnold
  13. Mayfield
  14. Dart
  15. Herbert
  16. Williams
  17. Brissett
  18. Pennix
  19. M Jones
  20. Nix
  21. Stroud
  22. Young
  23. Lawrence
  24. J Daniels
  25. Murray
  26. Gabriel
  27. Rattler
  28. Tagovailoa
  29. Mariota
  30. Flacco
  31. G Smith
  32. McCarthy
  33. Cousins
  34. Shough
  35. Ward
  36. Wilson
  37. Browning

Excluded due to less than 6 games: Murray, Wentz, Burrow, Purdy, Huntley, Taylor, Pickett, Ewers, Rush, Milton, Dalton, Mills, Sanders, Winston, Brosmer.Leonard, Cooks
Now his many of those top QB's are in the playoffs???
 
Thru 14 weeks of the 18 weeks...
We are through all the bye weeks, so leveler playing field, stats-wise

Weekly Disclaimer on this statistical ranking (unlike other rankings, no personal opinions)
This does NOT say which QB is "the best"....ONLY how they have played so far this year.

"Combined Stats" just means using two key stats that --when combined--almost always point to the QBs having the best season (the eventual All-Pros, MVPs, etc)

Those stats are:
1) Standard QB Passer Rating Rank
AND
2) TD-Turnover Differential Rank: Total TDs (Rushing and Passing) - Total Turnovers (Fumbles lost and Interceptions)


Here are the QB Rankings using Combined Stats thru Week 14:
  1. Stafford - 17.5
  2. Maye - 18.5
  3. Goff - 23.4
  4. Allen - 22.5
  5. Love - 19.0
  6. Prescott - 29.7
  7. Hurts - 20.8
  8. D Jones - 21.9
  9. Rodgers - 23.9
  10. Mahomes - 19.4
  11. Jackson - 24.6
  12. Darnold - 17.4
  13. Mayfield - 25.0
  14. Dart -
  15. Herbert - 20.8
  16. Williams - 25.8
  17. Brissett
  18. Pennie
  19. M Jones
  20. Nix - 18.1
  21. Stroud
  22. Young
  23. Lawrence - 20.9
  24. J Daniels
  25. Murray
  26. Gabriel
  27. Rattler
  28. Tagovailoa
  29. Mariota
  30. Flacco
  31. G Smith
  32. McCarthy
  33. Cousins
  34. Shough
  35. Ward
  36. Wilson
  37. Browning

Excluded due to less than 6 games: Murray, Wentz, Burrow, Purdy, Huntley, Taylor, Pickett, Ewers, Rush, Milton, Dalton, Mills, Sanders, Winston, Brosmer.Leonard, Cooks
 
No

1) Passer Rating has no rushing element

2) Total TDs-Turnovers does
I literally said ignoring the rushing part. You are combing two stats that have a common element. Passer rating includes passing TDs and passing turnovers and so does Total TDs -Turnovers.
 
I literally said ignoring the rushing part. You are combing two stats that have a common element. Passer rating includes passing TDs and passing turnovers and so does Total TDs -Turnovers.
If it was jock itch, the point would be the same

Finish in the top 2 of this combined stat and you win MVP….22 of last 23 times

Passer Rating alone doesn't come close to that.
 

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