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I was messing around with some adjusted passer ratings a few weeks ago and a lot of the responses wanted Rushing contributions to be included. So I came up with a new method to do so, combining the adjusted Passer Rating (Passer Rating without Drops, Spikes, Throwaways) with Rushing production. That produced what I call QB CPR.

^(Full disclosure: I am a 49ers fan, but I did not do this to overhype Purdy. He was not atop this list when I started (Cousins, Goff, & Stroud were 1, 2, & 3, respectively. Ignore my flair and you will still see differences like Goff, Wilson, and Mahomes vs their traditional rankings.))

CPR

Adjusted Rating for Combined Passing & Rushing

Rank Player CPR GP C-Yd C-TD C-TO C-YPA C-TD% C-TO%
1 Dak Prescott 114.3 11 3,086 25 6 7.6 6.2% 1.5%
2 Brock Purdy 113.9 11 2,993 21 8 8.9 6.2% 2.4%
3 Russell Wilson 107.4 11 2,465 21 8 6.6 5.6% 2.2%
4 Josh Allen 107.2 12 3,556 33 16 7.2 6.7% 3.2%
5 C.J. Stroud 105.6 11 3,398 22 9 8.1 5.2% 2.1%
6 Jared Goff 105.4 11 3,098 20 11 7.2 4.6% 2.6%
7 Tua Tagovailoa 105.4 11 3,217 22 14 8.0 5.4% 3.5%
8 Kirk Cousins 104.5 8 2,356 18 9 7.2 5.5% 2.8%
9 Patrick Mahomes 103.9 11 3,222 21 11 6.9 4.5% 2.4%
10 Jalen Hurts 102.9 11 3,107 29 14 6.6 6.1% 3.0%
11 Justin Herbert 102.8 11 3,059 23 7 6.8 5.1% 1.6%
12 Lamar Jackson 98.5 12 3,192 18 11 7.2 4.0% 2.5%
13 Joe Burrow 96.6 10 2,397 15 7 6.1 3.8% 1.8%
14 Jordan Love 96.4 11 2,820 21 10 6.9 5.1% 2.4%
15 Sam Howell 95.8 12 3,561 21 15 6.8 4.0% 2.9%
16 Matthew Stafford 94.9 10 2,560 13 9 7.2 3.6% 2.5%
17 Trevor Lawrence 94.7 11 2,986 15 11 7.1 3.6% 2.6%
18 Baker Mayfield 94.3 11 2,741 17 9 6.5 4.0% 2.1%
19 Tommy DeVito 93.9 5 780 8 4 6.2 6.3% 3.2%
20 Geno Smith 92.8 11 2,670 12 10 6.9 3.1% 2.6%
21 Derek Carr 92.2 11 2,575 10 7 6.6 2.5% 1.8%
22 Justin Fields 92.2 8 1,987 13 10 6.6 4.3% 3.3%
23 Kyler Murray 92.1 3 805 5 2 6.7 4.1% 1.7%
24 Will Levis 90.6 5 1,054 6 3 6.3 3.6% 1.8%
25 Deshaun Watson 89.5 6 1,257 8 6 6.4 4.1% 3.0%
26 Gardner Minshew II 86.3 11 2,022 11 11 6.4 3.5% 3.5%
27 Kenny Pickett 86.1 11 2,051 7 4 5.8 2.0% 1.1%
28 Desmond Ridder 84.0 10 2,088 11 14 6.8 3.6% 4.6%
29 Joshua Dobbs 83.8 12 2,801 19 17 6.0 4.1% 3.6%
30 Jimmy Garoppolo 80.8 6 1,244 7 9 6.6 3.7% 4.8%
31 Bryce Young 80.8 10 2,038 9 12 5.4 2.4% 3.2%
32 Ryan Tannehill 80.4 6 1,168 3 6 6.9 1.8% 3.5%
33 Mac Jones 79.2 11 2,216 10 14 6.0 2.7% 3.8%
34 Aidan O'Connell 79.2 6 1,203 5 8 6.5 2.7% 4.3%
35 Daniel Jones 77.9 6 1,115 3 7 5.6 1.5% 3.5%
36 Zach Wilson 77.3 10 2,143 6 12 6.1 1.7% 3.4%
37 Tyson Bagent 76.7 5 968 5 8 5.8 3.0% 4.8%
38 Dorian Thompson-Robinson 61.6 5 494 1 4 4.1 0.8% 3.3%
39 P.J. Walker 49.7 6 704 1 7 5.7 0.8% 5.6%

GUIDE:

  • CPR = Adjusted Passer Rating + Rushing Production
    • Adjusted Passer Rating = Passer Rating after eliminating Drops, Throwaways, & Spikes
    • Combined with Rushing Yds, TDs, & Fumbles Lost
  • C-Yd = Combined Yards (Rushing + Passing)
  • C-TD = Combined TDs (Rushing + Passing)
  • C-TO = Combined Turnovers (Rushing + Passing)
  • C-YPA = Combined Yards Per Attempt (Rushing + Passing)
  • C-TD% = Combined TD% Per Attempt (Rushing + Passing)
  • C-TO% = Combined Turnover% Per Attempt (Rushing + Passing)

CPR2

While doing all this I was looking for another metric to account for players that were doing the majority of the work. That is to say, not benefiting strictly of YAC. So I came up with another metric for this. CPR2 takes the original CPR metric and strips the YAC.

  • As an example, it is much harder to earn a perfect rating this way.
    • Keenan Allen is 1/1 for a 49 yd TD. Under both standard and my CPR Rating that would be a 158.3 Rating. However, with CPR2 that becomes a 142.2 Rating. In this rating, perfect means perfect. K.Allen would have had to throw 1/1 for 49 Air Yards on a TD.
  • Three players have been added to the list this week, having met the minimum requirements.
    • Kyler Murray, Tommy DeVito, Dorian Thompson-Robinson

Adjusted Rating for Combined Passing & Rushing, further adjusted away from YAC

Rank Player CPR2 AYPC YAC/Cmp CRAY% CYAC% wk10 Rank Rank Change
1 Dak Prescott 138.4 6.6 4.7 60.6% 39.4% 2 +1
2 Jalen Hurts 129.5 6.4 4.8 62.9% 37.1% 3 +1
3 C.J. Stroud 128.0 7.7 5.4 60.6% 39.4% 4 +1
4 Brock Purdy 126.3 7.2 6.2 55.4% 44.6% 1 -3
5 Josh Allen 124.3 5.8 5.1 58.0% 42.0% 7 +2
6 Kirk Cousins 121.1 6.2 4.6 57.9% 42.1% 6 --
7 Lamar Jackson 118.8 5.9 5.6 60.3% 39.7% 5 -2
8 Jared Goff 114.8 6.1 5.1 54.5% 45.5% 9 +1
9 Jordan Love 112.9 6.4 5.2 58.5% 41.5% 20 +11
10 Russell Wilson 112.5 4.7 5.4 52.4% 47.6% 12 +2
11 Justin Herbert 111.8 5.4 5.2 54.4% 45.6% 10 -1
12 Tua Tagovailoa 111.8 6.3 5.7 53.0% 47.0% 11 -1
13 Justin Fields 109.0 5.4 5.7 59.1% 40.9% 8 -5
14 Matthew Stafford 108.6 6.7 5.3 57.2% 42.8% 18 +4
15 Kyler Murray 108.5 5.9 5.0 58.9% 41.1% NR N/A
16 Joshua Dobbs 108.2 5.6 3.9 64.6% 35.4% 13 -3
17 Deshaun Watson 107.9 5.9 4.8 60.3% 39.7% 15 -2
18 Tommy DeVito 107.6 5.5 5.0 57.3% 42.7% NR N/A
19 Trevor Lawrence 107.2 5.8 5.2 56.6% 43.4% 14 -5
20 Desmond Ridder 104.9 6.5 4.5 62.5% 37.5% 16 -4
21 Baker Mayfield 104.0 5.5 5.0 55.2% 44.8% 19 -2
22 Will Levis 103.7 6.5 5.0 57.2% 42.8% 24 +2
23 Sam Howell 103.1 5.2 5.1 53.8% 46.2% 17 -6
24 Geno Smith 101.3 5.8 5.1 54.6% 45.4% 23 -1
25 Jimmy Garoppolo 100.8 6.7 4.3 62.4% 37.6% 21 -4
26 Derek Carr 99.7 5.5 4.8 54.1% 45.9% 22 -4
27 Patrick Mahomes 99.1 4.4 6.0 47.7% 52.3% 25 -2
28 Ryan Tannehill 94.7 6.6 4.9 58.9% 41.1% 26 -2
29 Daniel Jones 94.3 4.3 4.1 60.5% 39.5% 27 -2
30 Joe Burrow 93.3 4.4 5.1 48.3% 51.7% 28 -2
31 Gardner Minshew II 90.9 5.4 5.1 52.7% 47.3% 29 -2
32 Bryce Young 89.3 4.5 4.2 55.3% 44.7% 30 -2
33 Kenny Pickett 85.8 5.0 5.3 49.8% 50.2% 32 -1
34 Zach Wilson 84.9 5.1 5.1 54.9% 45.1% 31 -3
35 Aidan O'Connell 77.3 5.1 5.5 48.8% 51.2% 35 --
36 Dorian Thompson-Robinson 76.6 4.2 3.2 62.1% 37.9% NR N/A
37 Tyson Bagent 74.6 3.9 5.3 48.7% 51.3% 34 -3
38 Mac Jones 71.5 4.0 5.4 45.2% 54.8% 33 -5
39 P.J. Walker 43.2 5.1 7.4 43.5% 56.5% 36 -3

Guide:

  • CPR2 = Takes CPR and adjusts it toward the % of a player's total yards are not from YAC.
    • This is designed to give a more accurate picture of what a QB is doing (as both a runner & passer) separate from the receiver.
  • AYPC = Air Yards Per Completion
  • YAC/Cmp = Yards After Catch, per Completion
  • CRAY = % of Combined Yards from Rushing and Air Yards
  • CYAC = % of Combined Yards from Yards after the Catch

Stats vs Context

  • A stat like Passer Rating is just a stat. It doesn't give context. You still have to take the stat and apply context to it.
  • CPR is just a stat. You still have to apply context to it. But hopefully, this gives a more accurate piece of the picture than basic passer rating.

Common Q&A:

  • Does CPR2 favor QBs who have a very strong arm and launch a lot of deep balls?.
    • No. Arm Strength is a routine criticism of Purdy. But he can functionally throw an accurate deep ball without the greatest arm strength.
  • Does CPR2 favor QBs who launch a lot of deep balls?
    • Not necessarily. R.Tannehill leads the NFL in Intended Air Yards per attempt. Watson is 2nd, J.Love is 4th. But none of them rank that highly overall.
  • Does CPR2 hurt QBs who get a lot of YAC?
    • No. When you look at Stroud you can see he leads the NFL in Air Yards per completion. But he is also 7th in YAC/Cmp. Purdy is 2nd & 1st. Tua is 10th and 3rd. It is possible to get both Air Yards and YAC.
  • Why punish checkdowns?
    • the design is not to "punish" anyone. CPR2, specifically, is designed to credit those that are doing more outside of YAC, specifically including on the ground, which is the original criticism I was addressing.
  • Why strip away YAC:?
    • Stripping YAC shows more of the individual contribution, especially with the legs. Which is why you see good runners like Hurts and Lamar take a leap. Their traditional passer rating, invented before the age of mobile QBs, doesn't properly give them credit for this overall play.
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Because if they QB carouseled the whole season and Rodgers came back, Rodgers may have played 65% of the snaps if they were split between 3 others and Rodgers? Idk if this post is allowed but I’m curious.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNelWj9xFdM&pp=ygUWamVycnkgcmljZSAxOTk3IGluanVyeQ%3D%3D

Aaron Rodgers is going through something similar to this. Suffered a devastating Achilles injury that would take several months to heal and is gonna beat every single odds and try to come back very late into the season.

Rice tore his ACL in week 1 and returned in Week 16 and managed to catch a TD pass but broke the patella in the same knee and missed the rest of the season/playoffs as a result.

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Are there any examples of moments where the officials get excited or show some reaction to a big play or something? Every time they’re shown on the broadcast they have the most apathetic look on their faces. There’s gotta be some moments where they break the facade.

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I am using ESPN’s QBR Metric along with total QB wins as a starter this season. 33 Quarterbacks are qualified. To qualify, a player must play a min. Of 20 action plays per team game.

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4 teams this season had 0 prime time games: Cardinals, Colts, Falcons and Texans. Colts played an A.M. game in Germany, Falcons played an A.M. game in London, and Cardinals have played both the Sunday 1st slot (1pm/12pm/11am/10am) and Sunday 2nd slot (4-4:30 pm/3-3:30 pm/2-2:30 pm/1-1:30pm).

This Sunday, the Texans had been scheduled for that Sunday 2nd Slot against the Broncos, but it was flexed back to the Sunday 1st Slot. This game is the only game on the Texans schedule that wasn't initially at that Sunday 1st Slot. And unless one of the last 5 games gets flexed, the Texans will have played every game at the Noon time slot.

There is also a very real chance, that if the Texans make it into the playoffs, that they play on Sunday Jan 14th at Noon... The Texans, CJ Stroud, HC DeMeco Ryans all have a very real chance of playing an entire season @Noon on Sundays, unless the make the divisional round.

Will this be the first time an NFL team had this consistent of a game schedule? I know I'm counting my eggs before they hatch, as the Week 18 schedule isn't out but hopefully the NFL sees the gloriousness of this.

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