Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff had a rough rookie season. But statistically, he still has a good chance at becoming a star, according to one expert.

In a recent report from The Big Lead, managing editor Jason Lisk compared 2016 rookie quarterbacks by looking at historically comparable players for age, draft position and number of attempts.

Here’s what Lisk said about the players listed above (via The Big Lead):

“Half of the guys on this list ended up starting 5 or more years. I don’t think that Goff is a future all-pro, but next year – where he gets a full offseason to work with Sean McVay – will show us whether he can be a starter in this league.”

According to his report, Goff has a 50 percent chance of starting more than five years in the NFL. He also has a 16 percent chance of being a star in the league. Could he be the next Eli Manning or the next Ryan Leaf?

For comparison, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz (the No. 2 overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft) has a 43 percent chance of becoming a five-plus-year starter in the league. Like Goff, he has a 16 percent chance of being a star.

Meanwhile, Dallas Cowboys starter Dak Prescott has a 58 percent chance of becoming a perennial starter and a 33 percent chance of being a star.

Goff still has a better chance of being a starter and star than rookies like Cody Kessler and Paxton Lynch, according to Lisk.