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Season 60 Mid-Season Rookie Quarterback (QB) Report!

by MickeyTrapmouse | 4 weeks ago | 0 Comments

*This list contains a rankings list from every Rookie QB that has had a decent amount of playing time this season!*


-Season 60 Mid-Season Quarterback (QB) Report-


-Will Howard-
Team: Dallas Cowboys 
Grade: F
Stats: 0 Touchdowns, 0 Interceptions, 0 Yards, 0:1 (Pass/Completion Ratio), 39.6 Passer Rating
Analyis: This grade might be unfair to go on, but Howard only has 1 pass attempt on the whole season. The reason it is an F is due to lack of play, or else it would be a lot higher. There are not many reps to go off of for Will Howard, but experts still think he is a decent QB for a rookie, and would play a lot better with more reps due to having a mentor figure like Patrick Mahomes, and a solid user/coach in iLz Gor. Overall he probably has the best setup to succeed, and it in the best situation out of all the QBs on this list. This list contains all Rookie QBs who have taken a snap under helm, so technically Howard qualifies to be put on this list in the first place.

-Shedeur Sanders-
Team: Los Angeles Rams
Grade: D-
Stats: 2 Touchdowns, 5 Interceptions, 232 Yards, 10:23 (Pass/Completion Ratio), 70.8 Passer Rating
Analysis: Sanders fell in the draft, but not as much as real life due to the fact he was taken in the first round in the season 59 MickeyLeague Draft after the Rams traded for pick 30 to snag him late in the first round. Sanders played 1 game this season as the 'Day-1 Starter', and completely 'shit the bed' in that game. He had 2TDs-5INTS and looked terrible out on the field. After the game Sanders faced a player suspension, and was benched when unsuspended, and curently resides as the 3rd string QB after being outplayed statistically by Dorian Thompson-Robinson, and Sam Darnold who both are not having good seasons either, which makes Sander's case way worse. There is still time for Sanders as he only has 1 start, and is above a 70 overall. However, it is safe to say the first half of his rookie season has been a huge mess!

-D.J. Uiagalelei-
Team: Indianapolis Colts
Grade: F+
Stats: 4 Touchdowns, 9 Interceptions, 566 Yards, 34:65 (Pass/Completion Ratio) 62.4 Passer Rating
Analysis: D.J. had high praise from the Colts coach (TimetoBBQ) despite the fact that BBQ liked Jordan Travis also. The Colts hosted a Pre-Season QB battle between these two after cutting Carr in the Off-Season, and went with D.J. Uiagalelei However, that did not last long due to piss poor play from D.J. Uiagalelei. Travis easily got the starting job back, and has had much more success, but D.J. might be able to serve as a decent backup for his career. Insider sources say that Travis was the better QB in the battle, but BBQ liked the intangible D.J. had, which would be his cannon like arm strength. Other than that not much else to like about D.J., as he is below a 60 overall currently, and is not very mobile either.

-Cam Ward-
Team: Washington Commanders
Grade: C-
Stats: 19 Touchdowns, 33 Interceptions, 2,981 Yards, 179:311 (Pass/Completion Ratio) Passer Rating 70.4
Analysis: Cam Ward has a lot of touchdowns, and a lot of yards. The issue is that he has 33 interceptions, and the positives can not outweigh the negatives with that many turnovers. Part of this is the fault of the coach/user (MAVERICK4109035), and the other part of it is due to Cam Ward being young, and trying to play 'hero ball' instead of emphasizing 'smart decisions' like learning how to take a sack, or knowing when to throw the ball away. In other terms, Cam Ward does not have to 'make a play' every play, and it comes back to bite him as shown in the stat sheet. He is a rookie and is prone to make mistakes, so hopefully the coaching staff can develop him, and teach him to grow out of his bad habits. After all they did trade up to steal Ward a pick before the Bengals (LOB LEGION) pick, so they will allocate all the resources they have to make sure this pick was not a waste.

-Jalen Milroe-
Team: Philadelphia Eagles
Grade: C+
Stats: 22 Touchdowns, 25 Interceptions, 2,293 Yards, 115:190 (Pass/Completion Ratio), Passer Rating 102.8
Analysis: This QB is characterized with really high moments cancelled out with really low moments. Milroe currently has a negative TD:INT ratio, but is close to even and has a Jameis Winston playing style as a result of coaching from Demboyz8821. Almost half of his touchdowns (10 touchdowns) were from week 1 when the Eagles had JACKJACK2004, as their coach, and when the league was on Comp mode testing. When the league went back to sim his overall rating came to bite him in the ass due to being inaccurate with the ball, and not being able to scramble much, as opposing teams knew it was all he was good for since he was underdeveloped. all in all he has had a decent season, but does not get a B-tier rating due to the fact he has a 12:19 TD ratio under their current coach, and also got benched for the season 59 MVP Aaron Rodgers for a few games before being announced the starting QB again. Milroe has the best intangibles, and the highest ceiling out of any QB in the season 59 Draft-Class, but the question is can he reach that ceiling, and develop while minimizing turnovers??????

-Jaxson Dart-
Team: Cincinnati Bengals
Grade: C
Stats: 13 Touchdowns, 9 Interceptions, 1,523 Yards, 113:168 (Pass/Completion Ratio), Passer Rating 100.1
Analysis: The Bengals (LOB LEGION) planned to draft Cam Ward with pick #5 in the first round originally, but the Commanders (MAVERICK4109035) traded up to get the 4th pick in the first round, and steal Ward from the Bengals to replace Justin Fields on the Commanders. As a result the Bengals 'got their guy' in Jaxson Dart with the 5th pick in the 3rd round! Dart has had solid play, and fits his role. He is not a huge play maker as of now, but fits his role due to the fact that he is a solid young game manager to help take the heat off of the run game, which prevents their main offensive weapon Saquon Barkley from being 'boxed in' every game. Dart honestly has game manager caliber stats too, which helps refute the statement about him being one, and refutes the scheme he plays in as the Bengals rely on a heavy West Coast styled offense. Jaxson Dart has impressed people due to the fact that he was not supposed to be a 'Day-1 Starter', and was seen as a 'Project QB', but has been decent his first season despite those statements. Jaxson Dart has a high ceiling, and has potential to become a Franchise-Caliber QB if he can reach that ceiling.


-Quinn Ewers-
Team: Miami Dolphins
Grade: C+
Stats: 11 Touchdowns, 8 Interceptions, 1,376 Yards, 87:135 (Pass/Completion Ratio), Passer Rating 100.3
Analysis: Ewers was very sought after by the old Dolphins coach Hollywood2x2276, as he is a Phins fan irl, and wanted Ewers on the Phins in this league as well. Ewers is the starter as of this moment, and took over for a poor perfoming Michael Penix Jr. So Far Ewers has not been anything special, but has still been a solid player for Miami, and is playing well: especially for a 4th round Draft Pick at QB. Ewers could be the answer for the future at QB for the Dolphins, but will probably just be a high-tier backup, or a low-tier journeyman starter, which is still a solid career to have at QB. People are concerned about injuries and Ewer's health, but so far there have been no injury/health issues yet this season.

-Dillon Gabriel-
Team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Grade: B-
Stats: 13 Touchdowns, 6 Interceptions, 1,341 Yards, 99:145 (Pass/Completion Ratio), Passer Rating 110.5
Analysis: Gabriel has had an impressive year, and recently won the starting job over Dak Prescott. It is safe to say the Buccaneers (BarterMan3mz) is going to get rid of Dak in the Off-Season, and make Dillon Gabriel the main starter for the rest of this season. It is too early to tell if Gabriel will be the QB #1 going into next season  (Season 61), but it seems like he will be for the rest of this season (Season 60). There is a possibility he could be the QB #1 next season if his play continues to be consistently good like it is now, but as mentioned earlier it is too early to be able to make an accurate assumption about that.