ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky ranked the NFL’s top 10 quarterbacks based on individual traits, and there was little-to-no love for the Eagles’ Jalen Hurts.
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— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) August 12, 2024
Orlovsky ranked the QBs in arm strength, ball placement, mechanics, decision-making, pocket presence, rushing ability and second-reaction creativity. Hurts only cracked two of those seven lists, placing fourth in rushing and eighth in creativity.
What’s notable is not so much the arguable snubs, but some of the players Hurts was ranked behind. Rushing ability went 1-2 with Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen. Not much to argue with there. But ranked third, ahead of Hurts, was Anthony Richardson of the Colts — the rookie last year who played in only four games due to injury.
Dan Orlovsky ranked Top 10 QBs on: Arm Strength, Ball Placement, Mechanics, Decision Making, Pocket Presence, Rushing Ability, Second Reaction. For Jalen Hurts:
Arm Strength: Not Ranked
Ball Placement: Not Ranked
Mechanics: Not Ranked
Decision Making: Not Ranked
Pocket Presence:…— Spike Eskin (@SpikeEskin) August 12, 2024
Seven players were ranked ahead of Hurts in second-reaction creativity, including a player who hasn’t even taken a real NFL snap yet. Hurts was a play or two away from a Super Bowl title in 2022, but he’s considered less creative than Caleb Williams?
Hey, at least ESPN has been consistent. Jeremy Fowler released his annual positional rankings back in July, and Hurts was left outside of the top 10 in that article, too. Chalk it up as more fuel for the fire as the 2024 regular season approaches.