What Does Your Quarterback Make Compared To His Performance?


by Kamil Skwarek on Oct 24, 2014 | Views: 215 | Score: 3
2014 Cap Hit (Millions)2014 Total QBR
Peyton Manning17.590.1
Phillip Rivers16.685.5
Tony Romo11.785
Aaron Rodgers17.583.9
Eli Manning20.478.4
Andrew Luck676.7
Carson Palmer1274.8
Joe Flacco14.874.6
Tom Brady14.869.3
Drew Brees18.466.1
Nick Foles0.7764.9
Mike Glennon0.763.5
Jay Cutler18.563.3
Colin Kaepernick3.762.9
Russel Wilson0.8162.6
Ben Roethlisberger18.861.9
Cam Newton761.5
Austin Davis0.5761.3
Jake Locker460.7
Matthew Stafford15.860.3
Ryan Tannehill3.458.4
Brian Hoyer1.257.5
Matt Ryan17.557.3
Andy Dalton953.4
Alex Smith4.651.7
Ryan Fitzpatrick3.350.9
Derek Carr0.9748.7
Kirk Cousins0.6846.8
Kyle Orton440.7
Blake Bortles3.735.8
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Kamil Skwarek
Kamil Skwarek on Oct 24, 2014 9:03 AM said:

Football teams have a lot of decisions to make when it comes to paying their quarterback. Russell Wilson has been the biggest bargain in the NFL the past two seasons, but will receive a massive extension after the season. Matt Ryan is the 7th highest paid QB this year, but has struggled leading the team to a disappointing 2-5 record. Sam Bradford is the 5th highest paid QB, but is injured for the year and does not show up. Is your team paying the QB the right amount?

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