https://www.espn.com/nfl/qbr
There has been some debate on QBRs and how accurately they represents QB performance, but I'm here to say they DO IN FACT give a good overview of a QB's performance. That being said the top 5 are spot on.
[td]
Lamar JacksonBAL[/td]
[td]2[/td]
[td]
Josh AllenBUF[/td]
[td]3[/td]
[td]
Joe BurrowCIN[/td]
[td]4[/td]
[td]
Jayden DanielsWSH[/td]
[td]5[/td]
[td]
Jordan LoveGB[/td]No argument there. Fields was right at a QBR of 50, which was right about where Cousins was. Russ was also around there with a 51.3 and came in at 22. Rogers rang up a 48 and placed 25th, again spot on. Again, the top 5 deserved their ranking.
If we land Rogers, how will the 25th place QB get us? Not very. Maybe to a Tomlinship: playoff appearance but no hope in winning a game there. Same old.
There has been some debate on QBRs and how accurately they represents QB performance, but I'm here to say they DO IN FACT give a good overview of a QB's performance. That being said the top 5 are spot on.

[td]

[td]

[td]

[td]

If we land Rogers, how will the 25th place QB get us? Not very. Maybe to a Tomlinship: playoff appearance but no hope in winning a game there. Same old.