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January 19, 2021 02:47PM
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slim pickings here... Dak ain't happening


2021 NFL Free Agent Rankings: Quarterbacks

With the 2020 NFL regular season officially in the books, it's almost team-building season for most franchises around the league. So let's get our first look at the 2021 free agent class.

The PFF free agent list is based upon our player evaluations and positional value — and it's a fluid list, as the 2020 season is still unfolding. We will continue to update this list as we head toward the March free agency period.


1. QB DAK PRESCOTT
The prize of the free agent market, Prescott went down with an unfortunate injury after just four-plus games in 2020. With four full seasons under his belt, Prescott has finished in the top 10 of PFF grades twice while ranking closer to 20th in the other two seasons. However, Prescott’s 85.2 PFF grade this season would’ve been a career-best, and his 2019 and 2020 work is the most productive of his career.

From a macro view, Prescott’s play dipped as his supporting cast took a step back, but a revamped receiving corps has had Dallas’ offense moving the ball efficiently with Prescott at the helm. With solid accuracy, decision-making and mobility, he has proven capable of putting up high-end production, and he appeared on his way to establishing himself as an annual “top-eight” quarterback prior to his injury.

Contract Analysis: A second franchise tag would be valued at $37.7 million for Prescott, so the two sides finally agree to a long-term extension just above that on an annual basis.

Prediction: Cowboys sign Prescott for four years, $158 million ($39.5M APY): $115M total guaranteed, $75 million fully guaranteed at signing.

2. QB PHILIP RIVERS
The home stretch of Rivers’ career has been a roller coaster ride as he ranked 15th in PFF grades in 2015, 20th in 2016, ninth in 2017, sixth in 2018 and 18th in 2019. The 2020 season has seen him land right at 18th once again, as he’s mixed high-end games with multiple poor outings. The poor ones tend to bring up the questions about Rivers losing it and declining physically, but he’s been playing well despite less-than-stellar arm strength for a few years now. The issue is the tighter margin of error that Rivers has now compared to earlier in his career, but he gets by with solid accuracy and anticipation. Going to the Colts and playing in an indoor environment is a good strategy for late-career Rivers, and if he’s back in 2021, that may be the type of situation that works best at this point in his career.

Contract Analysis: Rivers ended an impressive 16-year run with the San Diego (when he arrived) and now Los Angeles Chargers, signing a one-year deal to potentially make a final Super Bowl run in 2020. The wheels have not completely fallen off for Rivers, but Father Time is certainly making his presence felt. Nevertheless, Rivers at worst provides an exceptional bridge quarterback to a young player if/when Indianapolis brings in a franchise quarterback of the future.

Prediction: Colts sign Rivers to another one-year, fully guaranteed $25 million contract.

3. QB RYAN FITZPATRICK
After one of the most volatile careers in recent history, Fitzpatrick has played the best football of his career since 2018 as he’s posted three of his four best PFF grades. His aggressiveness allows playmakers to create chunk plays down the field, but it also allows the defense to make just as many plays on the ball. Still, that style works well with the right supporting cast, and Fitzpatrick has actually done a fine job of maximizing his group of playmakers and subpar offensive line in Miami.

Contract Analysis: The Fitzmagic rolls on for another season, as the journeyman QB seems to age like a rich Bordeaux. Miami made it clear this past offseason that retaining Fitzpatrick was a priority, even with clear plans to draft Tua Tagovailoa. The 38-year-old had an $8 million base salary for 2020 with no other compensation left on his deal, and teams were reportedly sending trade offers. Miami’s decision to keep one of the great “bridge” quarterbacks around has been a win-win for both parties, and there will be several suitors for Fitzpatrick’s services again in 2021.

Prediction: Patriots sign Ryan Fitzpatrick for one-year, $10 million ($10 million APY): $10M total guaranteed/fully guaranteed at signing.

4. QB JAMEIS WINSTON
While Winston has been a backup this season, he still has starter potential. He’s graded between 67.0 and 74.0 in every year as a starter, but it’s a roller coaster of emotions that leads to that false sense of consistency. Winston’s volatility is legendary, but that’s the exact type of style that leads to high-end seasons if a team is willing to buy in. At worst, he’s one of the league’s best backups a year from now, but Winston’s aggressive playing style is worth another look to see if that top-end year is in there.

Contract Analysis: Winston was another free agent quarterback who lasted all the way through the 2020 offseason, even coming off a season in which he led the NFL in passing yards with 5,109. Volume stats are, of course, not everything, and Winston had 30 interceptions to go along with his 30 touchdowns, but the former No. 1 overall pick signed a deal with the New Orleans Saints for a base value of just $1.1 million. The 2019 passing leader is now sitting behind Taysom Hill, who had 78 passing yards against the Broncos this past Sunday.

Prediction: Colts sign Winston for one-year, $5 million.

5. QB CAM NEWTON
Outside of Newton’s 2015 MVP season in which he graded at 86.5 overall, he’s been a mid-level passer with the added upside of what he brings to the run game. Newton is a monster in short yardage, and an effective offense can be built around that skillset. However, the 2015 season is far more of an outlier than the norm at this point, and Newton’s accuracy and decision making limit his potential in the passing game. He has two top-10 finishes in PFF quarterback rankings in his 10 years in the league.

Contract Analysis: Newton was available for the entirety of the 2020 offseason until the Patriots swooped in at the last moment to offer him a one-year deal with a base value of just $1.75 million. Newton’s injuries were the primary obstacle keeping teams at bay, and although his 2020 campaign has been far from perfect, he’s third among all quarterbacks with 94 rushing attempts through Week 12 (trailing only Lamar Jackson and Kyler Murray).

He may not be the MVP-caliber quarterback he once was, but he’s made it clear he still deserves to play in this league. There have been some rough outings, but given his circumstances (new team, truncated offseason, worst WR/TE group in the NFL, contracting COVID-19) he has also performed admirably for stretches of games.

Prediction: Bengals sign Newton to a fully guaranteed one-year, $5 million contract.

6. QB ANDY DALTON
Dalton finished 24th in PFF grade among quarterbacks with at least 150 dropbacks in 2020, and that’s about where he stands in today’s landscape of NFL signal-callers. He is one of the league’s best backups and can start if needed, but he disappointed with three PFF game grades under 55.0 for the Cowboys this season. Over the course of his career, Dalton has been a mid-tier starter who can produce with an excellent supporting cast, and that general premise still applies to him, albeit in a backup role.

Contract Analysis: Dalton signed a one-year, $3 million deal to return to the Dallas area and serve as the backup to Dak Prescott, but he was thrust into a starting role in the middle of Week 5. To make matters more interesting, future Hall of Fame left tackle Tyron Smith and starting right tackle La’el Collins were not available for a single snap with Dalton. He did his best to keep the ship afloat and certainly proved he could make a great backup for a team going forward, but odds are his days of starting in the NFL are very much over.

Prediction: Broncos sign Dalton for two years, $10 million: $8 million total guaranteed, $6 million fully guaranteed at signing.

7. QB TYROD TAYLOR
Penciled in as the Los Angeles Chargers’ starting quarterback this season, Tyrod Taylor lasted a game before a doctor inadvertently punctured his lung when administering a painkilling injection meant to help him battle through injured ribs. That thrust Justin Herbert into the lineup, and the rest, as they say, is history.

Taylor now hits free agency again, with the last signs of his best play even further in the rear-view mirror.

His one game this season saw him earn a 60.7 PFF game grade, and you have to go back to 2017 for his last solid stretch of starting play. That said, it’s hard to completely ignore three years where he was a very capable, if flawed, starter for the Bills. He’s likely a backup at this point — but a good one, which is valuable.

Contract Analysis: Taylor had an opportunity to start at the beginning of the season and demonstrate why he’s earned several top-of-market backup quarterback contracts, with the potential to earn another. A mistake by the Chargers’ medical staff vaulted Justin Herbert into a starting role, and he never looked back. If a team is looking for a good mentor to a young quarterback, it’s hard to argue with Taylor’s track record helping out Baker Mayfield and now Justin Herbert in consecutive stops.

Prediction: Football Team signs Taylor for two years, $10 million. $5 million total guaranteed, $5 million fully guaranteed at signing.

8. QB MITCHELL TRUBISKY
Trubisky’s accuracy has been an issue in his four NFL seasons, and even his best statistical years have been marred by too many missed throws and stats that have been inflated by either scheme or playmakers. He’s graded between 62.0 and 66.4 in every season, with the statistical results fluctuating based on ecosystem and turnover luck. Trubisky does add value with his legs, but he’s likely relegated to a backup role once again.

Contract Analysis: Trubisky will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of Marcus Mariota, another quarterback taken second overall. Mariota signed a two-year, $17.6 million deal with the Las Vegas Raiders that was really a one-year, $7.5 million flier loaded with incentives. It takes only one suitor for a quarterback to find a nice contract, and perhaps there are teams out there that see a worthy reclamation project in Trubisky.

Prediction: Bears sign Trubisky for two years, $15 million (7.5M APY): $8.5 million total guaranteed/fully guaranteed at signing.

9. QB JACOBY BRISSETT
Brissett has PFF grades of 62.4 in 2017 and 59.2 in 2019 as a starter, showing that he’s likely a high-end backup. Stylistically, Brissett has landed more on the game manager end of the spectrum, taking good care of the ball but also having a low percentage of big-time throws. When adding some rushing value to the mix, it’s clear that Brissett can be called upon to win a few games, but he hasn’t looked like a quarterback who is capable of carrying a team.

Contract Analysis: Brissett has now had the chance to back up and learn from both Tom Brady and Philip Rivers, so whenever he does get another chance to start somewhere, he should be confident and comfortable in his expansive knowledge of the game. He most likely ends up as a respected journeyman quarterback who can now become a teacher to younger signal-callers. There should still be a decent market for him in that role, similar to that of Case Keenum and Tyrod Taylor.

Prediction: Chargers sign Brissett for two years, $14 million: $8M total guaranteed, $6M fully guaranteed at signing.
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Competition for Goff: Gardner Minshew

Speed_Kills1051January 19, 2021 02:41PM

  7-13 as a starter.

promomasterj245January 19, 2021 02:46PM

  Re: 7-13 as a starter.

Speed_Kills288January 19, 2021 02:51PM

  Re: 7-13 as a starter.

stlrams13221January 19, 2021 03:08PM

  Re: 7-13 as a starter.

Ram Fan Teacher465January 19, 2021 03:13PM

  Re: 7-13 as a starter.

moklerman210January 19, 2021 06:34PM

  Re: 7-13 as a starter.

Rampage2K-579January 19, 2021 06:49PM

  Re: 7-13 as a starter.

moklerman173January 19, 2021 07:05PM

  Re: 7-13 as a starter.

Rampage2K-261January 19, 2021 07:21PM

  Re: 7-13 as a starter.

moklerman155January 19, 2021 07:45PM

  Your judging him from a 2019 highlight video?

promomasterj205January 19, 2021 04:06PM

  all these years you have read me on this board

Speed_Kills725January 19, 2021 04:48PM

  If we move on from Goff it needs to be a big UPGRADE

promomasterj147January 20, 2021 09:11AM

  but this thread is about competition

Speed_Kills138January 21, 2021 08:18AM

  Re: but this thread is about competition

Rams43155January 21, 2021 11:40AM

  You sure that's why they brought Tannehill in?

promomasterj304January 21, 2021 01:06PM

  yes I'm sure

Speed_Kills121January 21, 2021 01:26PM

  This offense doesn't need a super elite QB

merlin453January 19, 2021 02:57PM

  yup and affordability is a factor nm

Speed_Kills148January 19, 2021 02:58PM

  That's what the Rams tried in the '70's

NewMexicoRam172January 19, 2021 03:09PM

  Re: That's what the Rams tried in the '70's

stlrams13248January 19, 2021 03:13PM

  You've been a fan that long and...

stlramz248January 19, 2021 04:34PM

  Fair point however...

merlin579January 19, 2021 03:14PM

  I'd go with a Montana

NewMexicoRam145January 19, 2021 03:41PM

  I thought I read the Rams nearly drafted him

Speed_Kills146January 19, 2021 04:59PM

  they interviewed Walsh

21Dog160January 19, 2021 05:06PM

  OMG nm

Speed_Kills155January 19, 2021 05:12PM

  The Niners picked Montana immediately following a Rams pick

NewMexicoRam138January 21, 2021 03:46PM

  Re: The Niners picked Montana immediately following a Rams pick

moklerman135January 21, 2021 04:23PM

  Re: That's what the Rams tried in the '70's

BerendsenRam127January 19, 2021 10:02PM

  Re: That's what the Rams tried in the '70's

Ramboni136January 21, 2021 02:33PM

  Re: This offense doesn't need a super elite QB...it is a bit ironic

Rampage2K-153January 19, 2021 04:09PM

  Re: This offense doesn't need a super elite QB...it is a bit ironic

merlin143January 19, 2021 05:04PM

  Re: This offense doesn't need a super elite QB...it is a bit ironic

Rampage2K-276January 19, 2021 05:20PM

  That belief is a mistake...

BumRap142January 19, 2021 07:14PM

  He has had ZIP around him while a Jag.

Ramgator301January 19, 2021 03:14PM

  Yeah it just seems to me

merlin137January 19, 2021 05:05PM

  PFF FA 2021 QBs

Speed_Kills207January 19, 2021 02:47PM

  Re: PFF FA 2021 QBs

stlrams13158January 19, 2021 02:52PM

  Re: Competition for Goff: Gardner Minshew

stlrams13167January 19, 2021 02:50PM

  2019 and 2020 QB ratings

Speed_Kills262January 19, 2021 03:06PM

  Re: Competition for Goff: Gardner Minshew

napoli161January 19, 2021 04:15PM

  Great find Speed

Ram Fan Teacher661January 19, 2021 03:03PM

  Re: sure thing man

Speed_Kills147January 19, 2021 03:12PM

  Re: sure thing man

Ram Fan Teacher288January 19, 2021 03:21PM

  Re: sure thing man

dzrams132January 19, 2021 07:20PM

  I'd go for Mariota...

max188January 19, 2021 03:39PM

  Re: I'd go for Mariota...

Ram Fan Teacher337January 19, 2021 03:49PM

  Or goff

PHDram143January 19, 2021 03:53PM

  Re: Or goff

Ram Fan Teacher316January 19, 2021 03:57PM

  I just can't see it

Speed_Kills176January 19, 2021 03:52PM

  Re: I just can't see it

max154January 19, 2021 04:00PM

  Re: a couple of things (edit)

Speed_Kills144January 19, 2021 04:35PM

  Re: a couple of things (edit)

max146January 19, 2021 11:39PM

  So..

PHDram151January 19, 2021 04:15PM

  Mariota's starting days are over

promomasterj138January 19, 2021 04:10PM

  Re: Mariota's starting days are over

MalibuRam159January 19, 2021 04:15PM

  Personally I have mixed feelings

BumRap131January 19, 2021 07:31PM

  He was a 6th round pick for a reason

promomasterj143January 19, 2021 04:16PM

  Re: hmmmm

Speed_Kills161January 19, 2021 04:50PM

  Based on one metric?

promomasterj135January 20, 2021 09:01AM

  Re: Competition for Goff: Gardner Minshew

no name592January 19, 2021 05:45PM

  Re: Competition for Goff: Gardner Minshew

Classicalwit201January 19, 2021 06:36PM

  Re: Competition for Goff: Gardner Minshew

Ramdemic607January 19, 2021 08:26PM

  first of all welcome to the board

Speed_Kills146January 19, 2021 09:41PM

  Re: Competition for Goff: Gardner Minshew

Rams43196January 20, 2021 07:18AM

  Re: Competition for Goff: Gardner Minshew

Ramdemic133January 20, 2021 07:32AM

  Re: Competition for Goff: Gardner Minshew

Rams43127January 20, 2021 07:40AM

  Re: Competition for Goff: Gardner Minshew

Ramdemic143January 20, 2021 07:54AM

  Re: Competition for Goff: Gardner Minshew

Rams43156January 20, 2021 08:12AM

  Re: Competition for Goff: Gardner Minshew

Ramdemic137January 20, 2021 08:33AM

  Re: Competition for Goff: Gardner Minshew

Rams43155January 20, 2021 09:58AM

  Re: Competition for Goff: Gardner Minshew

dzrams141January 20, 2021 08:11AM

  USC fan here too

merlin148January 20, 2021 11:46PM

  Jameis Winston

dodgerram223January 19, 2021 09:03PM

  Re: Jameis Winston

Rampage2K-245January 19, 2021 09:08PM

  Re: Jameis Winston

dodgerram162January 19, 2021 09:34PM

  And people think Goff turns it over?

Ramgator167January 20, 2021 03:28AM

  Goff and Wince are one two for the last several years nm

Speed_Kills138January 20, 2021 07:02AM

  Re: Jameis Winston

Rams43140January 20, 2021 07:21AM

  Plus he's not exactly a great citizen

promomasterj134January 20, 2021 09:22AM

  Re: Plus he's not exactly a great citizen

den-the-coach148January 20, 2021 10:04AM

  It was telling when he was at FSU. Not the Crab Leg caper or....

Ramgator136January 20, 2021 10:14AM

  Well guys, I know he would come with some baggage...

dodgerram144January 20, 2021 10:49PM

  If you did it once, you can do it again.

73Ram155January 21, 2021 03:16AM

  Re: Well guys, I know he would come with some baggage...

Rams43125January 21, 2021 06:59AM

  See - Bucs with Winston vs without.

promomasterj319January 20, 2021 12:28PM

  Re: See - Bucs with Winston vs without.

moklerman127January 21, 2021 09:49AM

  Ask Arians about 'fixing' Winston

promomasterj516January 21, 2021 01:09PM