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31. Case Keenum, Los Angeles Rams
2015 grade: 73.6
2016 grade: 54.6
Expectations were not high for Case Keenum coming into the season, and the Rams have managed to win three games despite his subpar play at the position. He’s posted below-average grades across the board, though
his five interceptions are inflated, as he’s ranked higher in avoiding turnover-worthy plays than that number would indicate. On a play-by-play basis,
the problem is that only eight quarterbacks have a lower percentage of positively-graded throws than Keenum, and only six quarterbacks have more negatively-graded throws; simply put, he has been unable to make the necessary plays to sustain the offense. The one bright spot has been his deep-passing grade, and the numbers bear that out, as his adjusted completion percentage on deep attempts (throws traveling 20+ yards in the air) is tied for seventh, at 53.3 percent.This week's opponent, Matthew Stafford, is 14th. Next week's, Eli Manning, is 22nd.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 10/12/2016 08:24AM by LMU93.