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Next Gen Passer Rating Charts for the Big5 plus 2 Others


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Just looking at the passer rating charts and was wondering how much stock you take in these. Not sure if I’m just looking for confirmation bias on my end but this seems pretty unsettling but at the same time does not tell the whole story

 

I wish I could find these charts on a game to game basis. Hopefully Josh Allen can make a great leap in 2019

 

Josh Allen

https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/charts/player/2018/josh-allen/ALL529264/2018/all/qb-grid

 

Sam Darnold

https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/charts/player/2018/sam-darnold/DAR466141/2018/all/qb-grid

 

Baker Mayfield

https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/charts/player/baker-mayfield/MAY483453/2018

 

Josh Rosen

https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/charts/player/josh-rosen/ROS357433/2018

 

Lamar Jackson

https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/charts/player/lamar-jackson/JAC323395/2018

 

Mitch Trubisky -2017

https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/charts/player/mitchell-trubisky/TRU215336/2017

 

Carson Wentz-2016

https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/charts/player/2016/carson-wentz/WEN615770/2016/all/qb-grid

 

Bonus Chart- Nathan Peterman

https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/charts/player/nathan-peterman/PET071806/season

 

I looked for Mahomes but for some strange reason I couldn’t find one

 

 

 

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Thanks for posting.  Interesting reads :)

 

First and most important comment:

 

This does not chart or provide the most important data, IMPROVEMENT over the season.

 

Taking his body of work is one thing, looking at how it improved over the course of a season is another.  

 

And in Allen’s case, he was a different player in second half of season and showed growth in a lot of areas.

 

Thats the hard part about analyzing a rookies “season” because they are growing and developing so much in the early years that analyzing totals loses the context of evidence of improvement or lack of improvement.

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7 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

Thanks for posting.  Interesting reads :)

 

First and most important comment:

 

This does not chart or provide the most important data, IMPROVEMENT over the season.

 

Taking his body of work is one thing, looking at how it improved over the course of a season is another.  

 

And in Allen’s case, he was a different player in second half of season and showed growth in a lot of areas.

 

Thats the hard part about analyzing a rookies “season” because they are growing and developing so much in the early years that analyzing totals loses the context of evidence of improvement or lack of improvement.

Yeah I wish they did it on a game by game basis as well. If I come across some I’ll definitely post. They do the passing and running dots that show completions, incompletions,TD, interceptions on a game by game basis though

7 minutes ago, Reader said:

Rosen's is especially troublesome. Average or below everywhere and below average more than the rest of the guys.

I though Rosen was bad too especially since he was considered the most pro ready QB. I know AZ line suck but damn

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 Oddly, looks like that chart does not include the last game against Miami as it is short 3 TD passes and 1 Int.  Also, since this is only passer rating, it comes with the flaws of ignoring every other play he made that did not include the ball coming out.

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4 hours ago, Protocal69 said:

Yeah I wish they did it on a game by game basis as well. If I come across some I’ll definitely post. They do the passing and running dots that show completions, incompletions,TD, interceptions on a game by game basis though

I though Rosen was bad too especially since he was considered the most pro ready QB. I know AZ line suck but damn

Unfortunitely his Oline wasnt pro-ready.  I dont like Rosen and he cant touch Mayfield or Allen but an analysis should be fair and consider all things.

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Allen was pretty shaky as a passer early in the season. Then he got hurt and missed a few games. Then he came back and showed tremendous improvement as the rest of the season unfolded, caping his rookie year with a great final game.

 

I am not surprised his total numbers are poor. In this case the stats do not tell even a fraction of the story.

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