 So PFF is back at it again, but this time with their quarterback ranking. So let's see what Lamar Jackson and everybody else in the NFL ranks for this upcoming season. YouTube team keeping clean. What's going on is engraving here with another video and yes, another list. Now again, this is not my own list because y'all know I hate making lists. I don't like making lists at all, not one bit, but I do love going over other people's lists. Now we went over the running backs list already where they had JK Dolvin's at 26. So let's go over the quarterbacks. But before we go over this list, I love y'all. I appreciate y'all. I know the interview with Sean Way's father, Randy. I know that was something that was very, very different, but I appreciate y'all checking it out. I appreciate all the positivity, all the positive comments that y'all left on the video. And I appreciate y'all just really rocking with the interview, man. I had a lot of fun doing it and like I said, it was a privilege. So shout out to him for even being willing to come on. Shout out to y'all team, Keep It Clean. I hope your day, your week, your month, your year is going really good. And if it's not, you got plenty of time to turn it around. Plenty of time. So don't think that, oh, just because these first five months haven't been the best five months in the world, you're still here. So you got plenty of time to turn it around. So don't give up. Don't quit. Whatever it is that you're doing, please keep going. Please keep going. Don't quit. Shout out to all of y'all, man. I love y'all. I appreciate y'all. Real quick shout out to all the Team Keep It Clean patrons. Appreciate y'all for showing extra support because it helps a lot. Trust me, it helps a whole lot. So I love all of y'all, man. Without further ado, we need to get into this list. Now, what is this list based off of? Well, let's read. And it came from Bruce Krakowski, who is a former NFL quarterback. I think he played for the Bucks. I know he played for the Steelers. Did he play for the Bronx? It don't even matter. Anyway, this is what the list is about. PFF's quarterback rankings are based on grading every player on every play and tapping into multiple years of data to project future performance. We go beyond just last season's performances and the grading works to isolate each quarterback's performance from that of his supporting cast, making for more effective projections. All right. So there we go. So this is based off of future projections, how they feel about these quarterbacks future based off of their past and based off of their personnel as well. So now we have a clear understanding of what this list is. So let's take a look at it first. Of course, Lamar Jackson, he is ranked at number eight. So number eight out of 32. And let's see why. It says regression is likely when coming off of an MVP campaign. And we saw that from Lamar Jackson. Okay, that's true. Because how do you follow up an MVP campaign? How? Like anyway, the Ravens offense was less effective in the run game and the offensive line struggled at times this past season. At times, I think you want to say it struggled for the entirety of the season. And it was Ravens Achilles heel literally all year. And that's the exact reason why they faced the exit out of the playoffs a lot sooner rather than later. Anyway, it says still Lamar Jackson continued to prove he is one of the most dynamic playmakers in the NFL, if not the most. If the Ravens can help him out with a more efficient and effective pass game, sound like they've been listening to the videos tied into their run concepts. Then I would expect Jackson to get back to an MVP form. Baltimore has a tough schedule ahead compared to last year. So Jackson will have to shoulder the load to prove he can take the Ravens back to the promised land. Has he not been doing that already? See, what the Ravens need to do in order to get to the promised land is the exact opposite of the end of this. It said, again, let me reread it again. So Jackson will have to shoulder the load to prove he can take the Ravens back to the promised land. Well, show during the load is what he's been doing for the past couple of years. What we need, what the Ravens need is for Lamar Jackson. It can't just be the Lamar Jackson show. He's, of course, going to do his thing. We know he's going to make his plays. We know he's going to make all them highlights and whatnot. But it can't just be him. It can't. And not even that it's just him right now, but we just need more input from other people, too. So that's on Lamar. That's on the receivers. That's on the running backs. That's on Greg Roman. That's on the coaches. That's on everybody to make sure these other guys get involved, too. Because when these other guys get involved, it takes so much pressure off of Lamar Jackson and it takes so much attention off of Lamar Jackson. And that was so when he does make a play, it'll come out of nowhere. It ain't got to be anything that we expect. It'll just be, oh, where'd that come from? Something like that. Anyway, let's get into this list at number one is Patrick Mahomes. And you can understand why they would have Patrick Mahomes at number one. And again, we got to remember this is not just based off of last year. This is based off of these quarterbacks and the entirety of their careers. And it's based off of future projections, based off of what these guys have done in their past. So Patrick Mahomes being number one, cool. No problem. Number two, Tom Brady. Tom Brady. Tom Brady, they got all the boys back together. And they had a lot of success last year. Obviously, they are Super Bowl champions, so they had a pretty good amount of success. But they literally brought everybody back. Now, it's only old Brown. His comeback is not official yet because he got to pass the physical first. And I believe what they said, he had some surgery or something that he had to take care of. But anyway, they got all the boys back together. So they are expecting Tom Brady to have another good season. And A, I know it did say, I think it said 2023. But hopefully that can be sped up to this year. Because if you all saw the Bleacher Report, Gridiron, where they had, they make the little videos and stuff. And they made the video of Tom Brady. How I think Bruce Arian said that he expects Tom Brady to play till he's like 50 or something like that. And they had a video of the Super Bowl in 2023. And I was like, oh, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2023 versus Baltimore Ravens in the Super Bowl. And I was like, hold up. Because you know some of them videos, they be putting us on some stuff. So maybe they can accelerate that. And that could be it this year. Anyway, number three, Ann Rogers from the Packers. You got to put a little asterisk here because it's Ann Rogers and it's a Packers. It's looking like this thing is going to get smoothed out. And it's looking like it's going to be okay. We don't know that for sure. But we haven't heard anything like this has been the quietest week with this whole Ann Rogers thing. So maybe the two sides, they end up being friends again. And they could put the whole situation in the past. Number four, Russell Wilson. Russell Wilson. He continues to do his thing. Let Russ Cook. But you know, Seahawks, they're the most effective when the running backs are cooking, when the running game is cooking. So we'll see how that offensive line is moving forward. But from what Russell Wilson has done in accomplishing the entirety of his career, I can understand this one. And of course, with future projections as well. I mean, he got one of the best receivers in the league with DK Metcalf. Still got Tyler Lockett. So yeah, they're going to do their thing. We know Seahawks, they're going to do their thing, but they got a tough division. You know, Kyla Murray and boys, they coming for them. Of course, the Rams, Rams just, Rams won't go away. They won't go away. They always going to be right there. So they letting them be known like, hey, we ain't going nowhere. And then, of course, you got the 49ers too. 49ers, we'll see what happens with them and Jimmy G. But hey, and then this whole thing with Julio Jones, they've been one of the teams that have been listed as expecting to be interested in Julio Jones. So you never know. Anyway, Deshaun Watson, oh, okay. Deshaun Watson is a, this is an interesting one because of, they lost a lot. They got like eight quarterbacks on that roster right now. So the Texans are definitely preparing for life after Deshaun Watson, it seems. But him being here, and this is based off of what he's done in the past, okay, but off his future projections and his supporting cast. This one, ah, man. I just leave that, that one got me kind of scratching my head a bit right there. Yeah, it got me scratching my head a bit because I know that with the list, this list is not based off of team success, but it is based off of the best quarterbacks in the league and about their supporting cast. And again, what they've done before, so okay, whatever. This one's cool. Josh Allen, Josh Allen, boy, he's at number six. Josh Allen last year, boy, he lit the world on fire. Lit the world on fire. Look at the difference that having that guy at the receiver position makes, and it helps everybody around him too, everybody. It helps the quarterback, it helps other receivers, it helps the defense because y'all are scoring more points, so it makes the defensive job easier. It helps everybody. When you get that, y'all already know, man. So Josh Allen, cool. Now right here, um, that press guy is at number seven, and Lamar is at number eight. Now, again, um, then see this list, this is where it's a bit confusing because it does seem like it may be based a lot more on stats than actual impact to the team. Now, we know the Cowboys need Dak Prescott, and Dak Prescott needs the Cowboys. We know that for sure. But it's like, and we talk about this all the time with Dak Prescott, with Deshaun Wise, so it was a lot of other quarterbacks too. We're how they'll have these pretty numbers in the passing game, these beautiful numbers. Oh man, these numbers are so gorgeous. Whoa, they look so great. But then you look at their record and it's like, oh, did those numbers, do they really mean that much? So, I mean, it is what it is. And again, that serves as another indication that this list is not based off of team success. It seems like it's based more off of just individual quarterback success. That's cool. All right, so Dak Prescott was at seven, Lamar Jackson followed him up at eight. Number nine, oh, Matt Ryan with the Falcons. Okay, now this is a very interesting one. Now, Matt Ryan, of course, ever since the whole Super Bowl debacle, he has just, I feel like he's found himself lost. And people haven't really appreciated Matt Ryan as much as they did before. So, it's almost like he just finds himself just sort of floating around the league, not really getting mentioned much, not really getting respected much either. When you hear about Matt, well, you don't really hear about Matt Ryan like that. I mean, recently you heard the whole rumor about that they said Julio said he lost some zip on his arm, lost some zip on a deep bowl. And who knows though, because it was a patriotist guy. And they probably just trying to stir up some drama, trying to create a rift so Julio could get moved because you know how media works. But Matt Ryan and Falcons. Now, he has, Hayden Hurst, got Cowpets now too, of course, Calvin really, and that fullback with them thighs. Like this is like a fullback version of Saquon Barkley like times two with the thighs. Like it's real deal, man. I forgot his name, my apologies, but that dude's legs like it's for real, man. But Julio Jones is apparently on the move. So this offense that could be, it may not be as much once Julio, well obviously it won't be as much when Julio, because Julio is Julio. As many games as he's missed, Julio still Julio. Julio is a sort of bailout type of wide receiver. You could just throw it up and Julio, he'll save you. He will save you. And it's always nice when quarterbacks have those type of wide receivers because it just, it makes a quarterback look that much better. And it's a beautiful thing. But Matt Ryan, like I said, he's been sort of lost in the shuffle. Number 10, Baker Mayfield. Now he has been on the come up. Baker Mayfield, he's pretty good, man. And he has a very, very good supporting cast. So I could see why they would have him this high based off of future projections, especially with the Browns in this new system. It seems like they figured it out. They really started to figure it out a lot more on offense because they have Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt. The running game obviously goes through both of those guys. And then they redid their entire offensive line. And then of course, they're receivers. They have some very high quality wide receivers and they use a lot of play action because the running game is so effective that makes the play action effective. That makes Baker Mayfield effective. So I can understand why he's here. Next up is Matthew Stafford. And again, this is another reminder. It's not based off of team success, this list, but it's based off of future projections pertaining to the quarterback as an individual. And now his supporting cast, it is better, especially when it comes to defense. So we're going to see how Matt Stafford does, man. I'm excited to see him with the Rams, especially being a Ravens fan. I mean, we're going to see them in week. What is it, week 16, 17 or 17 or 18? I forgot which week it is, but Ravens will be seeing Matt Stafford and them up close and personal. So we'll see how he does with his new uniform. It seems like he got the much better end of the deal with him and Jared Goff. Like Jared Goff go, oh, yeah, we're about to be the L... Oh, we already are the L.A. Rams. We got this new stadium. We about to get fans back. And then all of a sudden, boom, oh, no, you're going to the Lions. Yikes. That hurts your soul. Next up, number 12, Ryan Tannehill. We were just talking about how effective that play action is so much over there with the Cleveland Browns. It is no different here. It is no different here because Derek Henry has been that guy for the Tennessee Titans. Everything runs through Derek Henry on that team. Everything. So that makes Ryan Tannehill, Ryan Tannehill, I just call him Ryan Tannehill. Ryan Tannehill's job that much easier because all he got to do, he could just fake it to Derek Henry. He could even call it out like, hey, I'm about to fake it to Derek Henry, but I'm really about to throw it. And the defenses, they'll be so keen on Derek Henry that he could say that out loud. And he could fake it to him. Still, defense will be, they'll be all over Derek Henry because he just poses that much of a threat. But when you stop Derek Henry, that's when you stop that Titans offense. But again, nobody really stops Derek Henry that much unless there's the Ravens in the playoffs last year. But nobody really stops Derek Henry that much. So that allows Ryan Tannehill to be that much more effective and then when you got somebody like A.J. Brown. And you got somebody like A.J. Brown as you know, A.J. Brown is nice. He is like really, really good. I love how he plays, man. Physical, fast, not afraid. He'll fight for the ball. That's a lot of F slash P.H.s. So it'll get physical, fast, fight. He ain't afraid. I love it, man. So that makes Tannehill's job, like I said, that much easier. Next up, number 13, Derek Carr. I was just talking to somebody about Derek Carr a couple of days ago and how a Derek Carr just seems like it's just a roller coaster. This guy got all the potential in the world, but it just seems like it's just, sometimes Derek Carr will be hot, man. He'll be hot. It's like, oh, Derek Carr, okay, we see you. In other times it'll be like, oh, Derek Carr, what is going on? Hello. So I think with Derek Carr to me, it seems like the game, not that the game even has to slow down for him, but just mentally, he has to take another step forward mentally. Because he got all the tools in the world. He got some, not that he got some speed, but he can move a little bit. He got the arm and he got some talent around him too. So we'll just see how this all plays itself out this year with the Raiders. Just not week one. Don't do good week one. After that, I don't care. Next up, oh, number 14, Kirk Cousins. Kirk Cousins is another guy, very underrated as a quarterback. Very underrated. Kirk Cousins, he is somebody that a lot of people, when they hear that name, they don't really give him that respect like that. They don't. And Kirk Cousins is not a bad quarterback at all. And of course, again, Dalvin Cook, when you have one of the better running backs in the league, especially as a quarterback that makes your job, that much easier, that much easier. So shout out to him. 15. Oh, Herbert. I like Justin Herbert a lot, man. Like I always say, Justin Herbert is cold, man. He's going to be really, really good. Really, really good. Because I feel like he can do everything. He can move like a little bit. I ain't worried about that too much. But that arm, he got the big arm, but he can throw accurately even on the move. And he got some nice targets to throw to, some big targets to throw to, some targets that can move. Keenan Allen with the route, running Mike Williams with the jumping. Yeah, Herbert going to be A-OK. Then number 16, it's Ben Rollersberger. Big Ben. Wow. So that's how they feel. I feel like Ben Rollersberger actually, I feel like he's a little bit low. Because you still got Chase Claypool. You still got, you got Juju Smith-Schuster again. You got Deontay Johnson. You just got Najae Harris. So he'll help with the running game. I'm not sure how that offensive line is going to be. Because that was a big problem with them last year. But yeah, I actually feel like Ben Rollersberger is a little bit low. I feel like a lot of people are really sleeping on Ben Rollersberger going into this season. A lot of people have written Steelers off for me. Oh, no, not at all. Not at all. Especially being a Ravens fan. Like we know firsthand who these Steelers are, what these Steelers have done, what these Steelers can do. And we know firsthand. And even being a Ravens fan, even when the Steelers are down, they could be losing this guy. They could have lost that guy, that guy, that guy. When they play Ravens, he don't be seeming like it half the time. Seem like everybody's there. So with Ben Rollersberger, I actually feel like he's pretty low. Now I know last year, he started off hot. Started off hot then toward the end of the season. Got a little bit shakeier. And then the playoff game was just ugly. Yeah, that was disgusting. Especially the very beginning of it. But I think that this is a little bit too low for him. Anyway, number the 17, Calla Murray. Calla Murray. Boy, you talk about a team providing weapons. Calla Murray, he is in such a good situation. And I mean, it's not going to happen. The car, I would be so upset if the car got Julio Jones. Because we've all seen a whole tweet with DeAndre Hopkins. He was talking about, oh, I'll read, what do you say? I'll reconstruct. What's the word? I can't think of the word right now. But I'll redo my contract. For Julio Jones. He let it be known on social media that he'll be willing to do that. And it's like, man, if just imagine that two of the best receivers in the league. And at one point, you'll have another guy who used to be one of the best receivers in the league. When he was healthy, but he ain't been healthy in a long time. That being AJ Green. So DeAndre, if they had DeAndre Hopkins, Julio Jones, AJ Green, Isabella, they drafted the fast guy, I think, Rondell Moore. They drafted him. Collin Murray, I mean, even without Julio Jones, because he obviously is not there, but they gave this guy some weapons. So future projections, I could definitely see it. Even last year, there was a point last year where Collin Murray, he was just like on a hot street. He was on a hot street. It cooled down a little bit, but Collin Murray hit pretty good, man. I'm looking forward to seeing what he does in the future. Number 18. Oh, wow, Joe Burrow. Wow, I did not anticipate him being that high. Now, I know last year he did look good, but he did have some stuff he needed to work on, but he was also a rookie. So you can't overanalyze a rookie. That's his first year. You got to see consistency, game to game, month to month, year to year. But I feel like 18 is kind of high, but that's their future, based off of what he did last year and based off of his future projections. Maybe because Cincinnati got like 50 receivers, 50 good receivers. Maybe that's why. Because Cincinnati, boy, they don't play. Oh, you want a receiver? Okay, we're going to make sure we provide receivers for you. Now, the receivers, they're going to be on offensive line blocking too, but we're going to make sure you got receivers. So maybe that's what it's based off of. Next up, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Washington football team. I forget a lot of times that he went there. I forget a lot that he went there. Ryan Fitzpatrick, obviously he's done enough to keep a job. He always got a job. He played for the Rams. He played for the Texans. He played for the Dolphins. Now he's on the Washington football team. I know I'm missing somebody too, but the Bills, the Jets, he done been around. He done been around, but he still keeps on going. But with the Washington football team, I think they got Curtis Samuel. They obviously got scary Terry. But I feel like with Ryan Tannehill, I feel like the expectations are... I feel like these teams just never... The expectations are low at... Not Tannehill, Ryan Fitzpatrick. I feel like the expectations are low because you don't... There's nothing to really expect out of him. You just expect, okay, we know Fitzpatrick. He's going to possibly do enough for us to win, but do enough to not lose. Maybe not do enough for us to win. He's a streaky quarterback here. When he's hot, he's hot. When he's not, he's not. But he doesn't really get too hot like that. I just feel like at this point in his career, even last year at this point in his career, it's just like there's not much that's expected of him. It's not like you're expecting this guy to come in and be the savior for the team, anything like that. No, you expect him to just be a placeholder until you really figure out your quarterback situation. So I think that's exactly what it is with the Washington football team. And it's tough too because you feel sometimes for other teams and stuff where it just seems like they're sort of complacent. They're just complacent like, okay, whatever. Next season, it is what it is. It's not a big deal. You don't want that. So anyway, next up, Daniel Jones from the Giants. He's at number 20. And the Giants, they really gave Daniel Jones a lot. They said, oh, can he golly day? What he played like four or five games last year? But no, we'll take him. We'll take him. We're going to pay him some 18 million a year. Kyle Rudolph. Oh, we'll take him. We'll take him. He's going to be all tight in one. Evan Ingram, take a back seat, buddy. Getting Saquon Barkley back. They drafted. I want to say, oh, they drafted. Cadarius Tony, right? But so with Daniel Jones, they're giving him weapons. They're giving him weapons. They're giving him, they put him in a position to succeed. So they saying, hey, Daniel, DJ, the ball's in your court. So go do your thing. Number 21, Trevor Lawrence. Whoa, okay. Well, I got the rookie at 21. Okay. It's going to be very interesting to see who follows Trevor Lawrence on this list, especially given that he's a rookie. Now they obviously got some decent expectations for him, but you can't really base out, unless they basing it off of last year in college and whatnot, what he did in college, if they bring in his college PFF rankings to the NFL, which I could see them doing. But this is a we'll see. We'll see how it goes. Under Trevor Lawrence, Jimmy Garoppolo. Wow. And they start, they start this off by saying, for Jimmy Garoppolo, injuries have become the story for Garoppolo. As he started, as he has started less than 50% of the 49ers game since the beginning of the 2018 season. Wow. But they did draft Trey Lance. So Jimmy Garoppolo is on a short leash. We heard so many rumors about him possibly being cut or traded. Nothing yet, but it could literally happen at any second. But he's definitely on a short leash. So I can understand why he's low. Because you know the 49ers, you know 49ers fans, they're going to be looking. They're going to, when you draft the quarterback in the first round, when your team drafts the quarterback in the first round, you have somebody in place already who hasn't been doing their thing, whether it be because of injury or because of bad play or shaky play. When you draft the quarterback in the first round, the current quarterback you have is going to be overly scrutinized. They're going to be watched extra close. And they can't make no mistakes because even if they play perfectly, it's still going to be some people calling for their head. But if they start to make mistakes and they still show you stuff, why that gives you a reminder of the reason why your team drafted another quarterback, you're going to be ready for them to be on out. You're going to be ready for it. So that's what it's looking like with Jimmy G. 23 caution wins. Oh, they got caution wins. Hello, really? Well, okay. So it went to let the NFL last season and turnover worthy plays and didn't even play after week 14. Oh, yikes. That's why they said that. So he didn't play after week 14, but even with missing those games, he still led the league and turnover worthy plays. That's a lot. But caution wins. I think that that would, that would be a really good team for Julio to go to. That I would not like it, especially because my Ravens played him. But with caution wins, again, potentials there. Potentials there. Got to stay healthy. And just the decision making, he got to make, with the thing with him, I think he got to make better decisions early on in the game. Because with caution wins, a lot of the games that I watched from him, he, I feel like he's like, he's like a better comeback player than playing ahead. I feel like he just likes drama or something like that. He just likes all the dramatic stuff. He's like, oh, you know what? If I ain't trying to go a big early, I'm off of that. Let's keep it close. So then he just, he starts clicking later on, but he needs to do that from jump. Needs to do it a lot earlier. So we'll see how it goes, man. 24, oh, like, come on, man. How disrespectful y'all gonna be? 24, they got Jamieson Winston and, I mean, Jamieson Winston and Taysum Hill. Like they couldn't pick one or the other. They got both of them together. Like, don't do that, man. You know Jamieson Winston gonna be the start. They not gonna start no Taysum Hill. You know they're not, I know they're not. We all know they're not. They ain't start no Taysum Hill. So Jamieson Winston is gonna be, is gonna be the starter. I guess they just feeling like, hey, we don't really expect that much from them. Him being this slow, 24, wow. Don't even know what to say about that. Number 25, Justin Fields from the Bears. Okay, Justin Fields, I can see why he is this slow. Again, the projections, man. The rookie, Trevor Lawrence was at 21. I guess they expect him to do better than Justin Fields, but we'll see how that goes. But Justin Fields with the Bears, like it's with him again, it's only a matter of time. It's only a matter of time. I think, yeah, Nick Folz is still there for now, but and for them to even had traded, I don't know what was going on with that, but he's still there for now and the clock is ticking. Well, as soon as they drafted, even before they drafted him, the clock was already ticking. So it's only a matter of time before Fields takes the field. A little cheesy joke. 26, Jared Goff. I don't even want to say too much on, because I feel bad for him, man. Like I said, I feel bad for him to have to get traded from there to there, especially with everything that you went through at the previous spot with the Rams, and y'all made it to the soup. That had to be painful, man. That had to be really painful, man, but that's the business, man. 27, oh, Kim Newton is this slow? I guess, again, I know it's not just based off of last season, but last season sure plays a big part, because and Kim Newton did get hurt, too. Well, he got the C-19, so he missed some time, and then how he talked about in the I Am Athlete Podcast, he just never got to get into a good rhythm. So him being this slow, oh, this slow, they like really that low for game? 27, you feel like he's not going to do better than Jared Goff with the lion? He's not going to do better than Justin Fields or Jamie Swinton. I ain't even got to go back through the whole list. Anyway, 28, Sam Dono with the Panthers. I forget that he got traded there, but yeah, he's a Panther. Yeah, okay, I ain't got no problem with that one. 29, Tour Tug of Allure. This guy, he got a chance to do something this year. He got a chance because when you look at what's around him, look at like he got wide. They drafted wider. Okay, cool. But they got Devonte Parker. They got Will Fuller. They got Albert Wilson. It's another guy cannot think of his name right now. Is it Preston Williams? Yeah, Preston Williams, I think. But so he got a nice little supporting cast now, man. They're running back. I'm not sure who they're running back with the situation. Is it still Breeder? It might be, but I'm not 100% sure. But Tour got some weapons now, man. Well, he already has some weapons, but he got more than, of course, Mike Giusecchi as well. But Tour got some weapons. He might be able to do some stuff. Then still from the AFC East, Zach Wilson, from the New York Jets. Okay, cool. And you got to say to him, why they got Jalen Hertz this low? Woo, boy. Jalen Hertz at 31. Wow. I feel like he's the 31st best quarterback going into the NFL. I mean, going into the league this year. Oh, wow. We're going into the season this year in the league. Sorry. I had a complete mess up. Anyway, and then number 32 at the very, very bottom, Drew Locke. And let's just read this one just to close it out. For Drew Locke, the reason the Broncos acquired veteran quarterback Teddy Bridge ordered to compete with Locke for the starting job is because Locke had the 32nd ranked passing grade out of 36 qualifying quarterbacks. He must find a way to clean up his 23 turnover where he plays. Oh, yeah. One less than Carson wins and make better decisions. Locke showed promise at times. He had the eighth best passing grade when throwing between 15 and 20 yards and executing play action pass. The leash won't be long. If given the opportunity, Locke has to play consistently and smart for Fangio to stick with his young quarterback. I don't think he sticks with him at all. I think Teddy Bridgewater gets that from jump. And the reason being because, so even though he's ranked 32, I think he won't even be on this list because I don't think he's going to be a starter. When your team trades for a quarterback, especially when you've been starting it, even if they, I think they only gave up like a six round pick, something like that. They didn't give up anything crazy for Teddy Bee. But still, your team wouldn't got a quarterback and you were the quarterback for the last couple of years, but they went and got somebody, somebody that's been in the league for a while, somebody that has a lot more experience than you. They went out and got somebody. So you pretty much know, they didn't bring in this guy just old. Let's upgrade at the backup quarterback position. No, they brought him in to take your job. They brought him in for that. So even though he's at 32, it's not going to be him that ends up being a starter. But anyway, this was a fun list to go over. I loved it. I loved it a lot. I had a lot of fun doing this list. And like I said, I hate me doing my own list. Hate it, hate it, hate it, hate it. But going over it, oh man, yeah, I'm with that all day. So anyway, team, keep it clean. I love y'all. I appreciate y'all. Like I said, man, keep your heads up, man. Keep your heads up and please tell somebody you love them today. Check up on people. Check up on your friends, your family, all of that. We out.