Last week, we took a look at 32 things we’d learned about the 32 offenses. This week, we narrow it down to just the quarterbacks.



Two Next Gen Stats I’ll be using throughout that I wanted to explain at the top:



Expected completion percentage: Using factors like a receiver’s separation, where the receiver is on the field and how close the pass rush is to the quarterback, this provides a baseline for what a quarterback’s completion percentage should be, given the throws that he’s attempting.



Completion percentage above expectation: This compares expected completion percentage to actual completion percentage to determine whether a quarterback is performing better or worse than expected, given the throws he’s attempting. For example, if his expected completion percentage is 65%, and he’s actually completing 68% of his passes, his completion percentage above expectation is +3.0%.



As for the order below,...