https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/qb
Wow.
Quarterbacks are ranked according to DYAR, or Defense-adjusted Yards Above Replacement. This gives the value of the quarterback 's performance compared to replacement level, adjusted for situation and opponent and then translated into yardage. DYAR (and its cousin, YAR, which isn't adjusted based on opponent)
Rosen -1,122 yards.
The next highest is Josh Allen at -534
Then Bortles at -220
So having Rosen as our QB equated to over a thousand less yards than a league average QB
QBR
QBR 26.1 If you doubled his performance, you get...Eli Manning. That's funny
Wow.
Quarterbacks are ranked according to DYAR, or Defense-adjusted Yards Above Replacement. This gives the value of the quarterback 's performance compared to replacement level, adjusted for situation and opponent and then translated into yardage. DYAR (and its cousin, YAR, which isn't adjusted based on opponent)
Rosen -1,122 yards.
The next highest is Josh Allen at -534
Then Bortles at -220
So having Rosen as our QB equated to over a thousand less yards than a league average QB
QBR
- Total QBR incorporates information from game charting, such as passes dropped or thrown away on purpose.
- Total QBR splits responsibility on plays between the quarterback, his receivers, and his blockers. Drops, for example, are more on the receiver, as are yards after the catch, and some sacks are more on the offensive line than others.
- Total QBR has a clutch factor which adds (or subtracts) value for quarterbacks who perform best (or worst) in high-leverage situations.
- Total QBR combines passing and rushing value into one number and differentiates between scrambles and planned runs.
- Beginning in 2016, Total QBR is now adjusted for strength of opponent. Total QBR on other stats pages (pre-2016) has not yet been updated with oppponent adjustment.
QBR 26.1 If you doubled his performance, you get...Eli Manning. That's funny