The NFL scene is rich with top-tier quarterbacks. How do they stack up against each other?
On Thursday’s edition of “The Herd,” Colin Cowherd provided his top 10 signal-callers in the sport.
1. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs
What Colin said: “Highest passer rating in league history.”
2. Joe Burrow, Cincinnati Bengals
What Colin said: “Highest completion percentage in league history. Very good.”
What Colin said: “Most combined passing and running touchdowns for any quarterback in league history through five years.”
4. Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars
What Colin said: “[Was a] Pro Bowler [in his] first year with Doug Pederson.”
5. Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers
What Colin said: “Has more passing yards than any player in league history [in his] first three years, and that’s one of those years with an atrocious offensive line.”
6. Aaron Rodgers, New York Jets
What Colin said: “Best touchdown-to-interception ratio in league history. Prettiest thrower of the football I’ve ever seen outside of maybe [Dan] Marino.”
7. Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles
What Colin said: “Last 25 starts, [he’s] 21-4. He’s really good.”
8. Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens
What Colin said: “Second-highest winning percentage [among] quarterbacks in the league that are currently active. He wins a lot of games. He’s dynamic.”
9. Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams
What Colin said: “Fastest player ever [in] league history to reach 50,000 passing yards, and that was behind a lot of bad O-Lines and bad teams in Detroit.”
10. Russell Wilson, Denver Broncos
What Colin said: “Four straight years of 100-plus passer rating. You’re down on him. I would put Jared Goff at [No.] 10 or No. 11 if Russell started off poorly this year. Jared Goff’s my [No.] 11. I like him more than most. He’s not gonna do anything off script, but I think he throws a beautiful ball.”
Arizona Cardinals quarterback and 2019 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Kyler Murray — who is recovering from a torn ACL that he suffered in December of last season — was among the notable players left off Cowherd’s list. Murray recently responded to a quarterback ranking on Twitter that put him in “Tier 6,” which was in the 25-29 range.
Cowherd explained how Murray used to be a top-10 quarterback in his eyes but that his mentality has regressed the host’s image of him.
“I think my concern is his [Murray] indifference. … Does he love it [football]? He doesn’t love studying for it. They had to put a homework clause in his contract,” Cowherd said. “And I’ve talked to a lot of people that have been in that building and have left, and there’s a concern about coachability and indifference.”
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