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The Other QBs at the Combine

QB1 is a Las Vegas Raider. QB2 will need to prove it at the NFL Combine.

Taylen Green, Cade Klubnik, Diego Pavia, Joey Aguilar, Garrett Nussmeier, and Haynes King

Fernando Mendoza was QB4 and the 20th overall player on Dane Brugler's summer big board, published by The New York Times on August 21, 2025.

Garrett Nussmeier was QB3 and ranked 10th; Drew Allar was QB5 and ranked 27th; Cade Klubnik was QB6 and ranked 30th.

Then the season happened.

Arch Manning (QB1), LaNorris Sellers (QB2), and Sam Leavitt (QB7) returned to school a few short months after being projected to be Top 50 NFL prospects.

Ty Simpson, who missed the cut last summer, heads into the NFL Combine as QB2 with a chance to rise into the 1st-round discussion

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How Important Is Quarterback Footwork?

Matthew Stafford and Drake Maye went to work with decidedly different feet.

How Important Is Quarterback Footwork?

At some point during the 2025 NFL season, it seemed like the only thing anyone was talking about was feet. Tom Brady wouldn't shut up about the feet.

A lot of it centered on younger quarterbacks with poor mechanics. Their feet were happy and Tom was sad.

J.J. McCarthy was the poster boy for it all. Ball-knowers and film-grinders diagnosed all 10 of his toes, like JP Acosta after the Vikings loss to the Bears:


"McCarthy knows where to go with the ball, but he rushes his process and dirts [the pass]. Look at his feet in the pocket;
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Fantasy Scoring Averages

3-year weekly and season-long averages for QBs, RBs, WRs, TEs

Fantasy Scoring Averages
Josh Allen, Derrick Henry, CeeDee Lamb, Sam LaPorta

Stripping away names and focusing on weekly finishes can help provide a check against our various biases, rooting interests, petty grievances, gut hunches.

Below you'll find four weekly and season-long charts that illustrate FantasyPros data across the big four positions: QB, RB, WR, TE.

FantasyPros uses Half-PPR scoring but the data can be used for PPR and standard leagues as well. Research has shown that there isn't much of a difference in how players stack up across the three scoring formats.

You'll also find some written analysis in the weekly (QB, WR) and season-long sections (QB, RB, WR).

Weekly Averages

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