NFL quarterback rankings, Week 3: Show respect to Josh Allen
2020 stats: 390 yards | 67.3 completion % | 4 TDs | 0 INTs | 8.0 YPA | 81.3 QBR
Last Week: 19
Garoppolo missed the second half against the New York Jets with a high-ankle sprain but could play this weekend against the Giants. San Francisco has to largely be satisfied with his performance, considering he has no healthy receivers.
2020 stats: 512 yards | 75.4 completion % | 6 TDs | 2 INTs | 7.9 YPA | 77.3 QBR
Last Week: 20
Stop talking about Trevor Lawrence to Jacksonville. If Minshew had been a first or second-round pick, he’d be seen as a rising star and not the curiosity he’s made out as. The second-year kid is accurate, smart and doing more with a lackluster receiving corps than anybody could have imagined.
2020 stats: 521 yards | 73.5 completion % | 4 TDs | 0 INTs | 7.6 YPA |
Last Week: 21
Carr has done a nice job. After completing 70 percent of his throws last year, he’s continued to be accurate while maintaining a legitimate YPA. Utilizing Darren Waller while leaning on the legs of Josh Jacobs, Carr and the Raiders are playing well early.
2020 stats: 488 yards | 70.1 completion % | 6 TDs | 0 INTs | 7.3 YPA | 83.5 QBR
Last Week: 15
Four touchdowns against the Jaguars has Tannehill with an arrow up. Looking at his passing chart, Tannehill was 8-of-9 when throwing 10+ yards in the air with two scores. It was an excellent showing and one which has to make Titans fans feel good about their prospects.
2020 stats: 552 yards | 71.4 completion % | 1 TDs | 1 INTs | 8.8 YPA | 71.6 QBR
Last Week: 17
Newton threw for 155 yards in Week 1, the lowest amount of any starting quarterback. In Week 2, he blew up for 397 yards against the Seattle Seahawks, coming within a yard of pulling a significant upset. Through two weeks, Newton appears healthy and the steal of the offseason.