ToughJ.Riggins
Hall of Famer
Here is my post in Footballsblackfuture.com forums:
NFL.com's Top Ten Mobile QBs (Vick is NOT number1)
NFL.com has added tons of new features, including lots of video. They put together a top 10 list of the greatest mobile Quarterbacks of all time. I went ahead and added some more stats under the links, so enjoy. (The video highlights are incredible.)
10) Donovan McNabb (Philadelphia Eagles 1999-present)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f96bd
College: Syracuse University (1st overall to Eagles)
Passing Stats- 58.7% completed/ 171 TDs/ 79 ints
Rushing Stats- 6 yards a carry/ 2962 Yards/ 24TDs
9) Doug Flutie ( LA Rams, Chicago, New England, Buffalo, San Diego1985-2005)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f9799
College: Boston (11th round to Rams)
Passing Stats- 54.7% completed/ 86TD/ 68 Ints
Rushing Stats- 4.8 yards a carry/1634 yards/ 10 TDs
8) Jim Zorn (Seattle Seahawks 1976-1984, GB Packers 1985, TB Bucs 1987)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f9767
College: Cal Poly
Passing Stats-53.0% completed/ 111 TDs/ 141 Ints
Rushing Stats- 4.7 yards a carry/ 1504 yards/ 17Tds
7) Dan Marino (Miami Dolphins 1983-1999)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f9781
College: Pittsburgh (1st round to Dolphins)
Passing Stats- 59.4% completed/ 420 TDs/ 252 Ints
Rushing Stats- .3 yards a carry/ 87 yards/ 9 TDs
6) Roger Staubach (Dallas Cowboys 1969-1979)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f9850
College: Navy (10th round to Dallas)
Passing Stats- 57.0%/ 153 Tds/ 109 Ints
Rushing Stats- 5.5 yards a carry/ 2264 yards/ 20 Tds
5) Bobby Douglass (Chicago Bears 1969-1975, New Orleans Saints 1976-1977, Green Bay Packers 1978)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f98b8
College: Kansas
Passing Stats: 43.0% completed/ 36 TDs/ 64 Ints
Rushing Stats: 6.5 yards a carry/ 2654 yards/ 22 TDs
4) Michael Vick (Atlanta Falcons 2001- 2006, Jail 2007-2008)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f99fc
College: Virginia Tech (1st overall to Falcons)
Passing Stats- 53.8% completed/ 71 TDs/ 52 Ints
Rushing Stats- 7.3 yards a carry/ 3859 yards/ 21 TDs
3) Randall Cunningham (Philadelphia Eagles 1985- 1995, Minnesota Vikings 1997-1999, Dallas 2000, Baltimore 2001)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f9a2e
College: UNLV (2nd round to Eagles)
Passing Stats: 56.6% completed/ 207 TDs/ 134 Ints
Rushing Stats: 6.4 yards a carry/ 4928 yards/ 35 TDs
2)Steve Young (TB Bucs 1985-1986, SF 49rs 1987- 1999)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f9a16
College: BYU (1st round to Tampa bay)
Passing Stats: 64.3% completed/ 232 Tds/ 107 Ints
Rushing Stats: 5.9 a carry/ 4239 yards/ 43 Tds
1) Fran Tarkenton (Minnesota Vikings 1961- 1966, NY Giants 1967-1971, Vikings 1972- 1978)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f9c25
College: Georgia (3rd Round to the Vikings)
Passing Stats: 57.0% completed/ 342 Tds/ 266 Ints
Rushing Stats: 5.4 yards a carry/ 3674 yards/ 32 Tds
Now I'd have to say this is a pretty good list, but Dan Marino should not be on the list. Yes he was good at sliding in the pocket, but he couldn't crack 5 seconds in the 40 yard dash and has 87 rushing yards for his entire career! Jim Zorn and Bobby Douglas? I'm not so sure they should be on the list either, their stats aren't impressive as overall QBs. Flutie would have had "by far" better stats if he was given fair opportunity in the NFL sooner. He was an absolute stud in the CFL.
I would personally take Marino, Zorn and Douglas off the list and add Brett Favre for sure (Favre could run in the 4.7-4.8 40 range in his prime and was one of the greatest of all time throwing on the run). And I'd add John Elway (who could scramble very well & could throw on the move) and probably Steve McNair (finished with an impressive career QB rating and was an impressive scrambler who could throw on the move). I'd probably keep Vick just barely on the list at #10 b/c of his ridiculous rushing stats, even though he hasn't played in the league long.
There is no way Vick is the number 4 "mobile" QB when you compare the overall criteria "mobile" and "QB"! Maybe they felt bad for him b/c of the dogfighting charges? Donovan McNabb and Doug Flutie should definitely be higher than Vick IMO.
Guys who could make the list in the future:
1. Ben Rothlisberger (runs a 4.7; and shows impressive scrambling ability and can throw on the run)
2. Carson Palmer (runs a 4.6 and can scramble and throw on the run)
3. Vince Young (runs a 4.5 and can scramble and throw on the run, but has yet to showcase impressive passing ability, he is only a game manager at this point)
Guys who could be on the list in the future, but were screwed!
Matt Jones and Eric Crouch; ran a 4.37 and 4.41 respectively and were sick college QBs but the NFL didn't give either a chance at QB. With Jones I heard he had shoulder problems effecting his arm strength, but he still showed an ability to throw down field in college! But Eric Crouch was absolutely screwed!
Crouch would have been "at least" a good 2nd string QB and would have been a sick RB if given a shot! But mad man Martz was obsessed in turning him into a slot WR. Crouch was a ball in hand guy not a guy to send over the middle to make the tough catch. If you watch Crouch's highlights his speed and elusivenss would project as a good scat back!
Why teach him to learn WR when he already knew how to do virtually everything a RB needs to do? NFLdraftscout.com ranked Eric Crouch as the 20th best RB in the 2002 rankings even though he had never played the position!
It would have been much easier for that freak athlete to play RB!
Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins
NFL.com's Top Ten Mobile QBs (Vick is NOT number1)
NFL.com has added tons of new features, including lots of video. They put together a top 10 list of the greatest mobile Quarterbacks of all time. I went ahead and added some more stats under the links, so enjoy. (The video highlights are incredible.)
10) Donovan McNabb (Philadelphia Eagles 1999-present)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f96bd
College: Syracuse University (1st overall to Eagles)
Passing Stats- 58.7% completed/ 171 TDs/ 79 ints
Rushing Stats- 6 yards a carry/ 2962 Yards/ 24TDs
9) Doug Flutie ( LA Rams, Chicago, New England, Buffalo, San Diego1985-2005)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f9799
College: Boston (11th round to Rams)
Passing Stats- 54.7% completed/ 86TD/ 68 Ints
Rushing Stats- 4.8 yards a carry/1634 yards/ 10 TDs
8) Jim Zorn (Seattle Seahawks 1976-1984, GB Packers 1985, TB Bucs 1987)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f9767
College: Cal Poly
Passing Stats-53.0% completed/ 111 TDs/ 141 Ints
Rushing Stats- 4.7 yards a carry/ 1504 yards/ 17Tds
7) Dan Marino (Miami Dolphins 1983-1999)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f9781
College: Pittsburgh (1st round to Dolphins)
Passing Stats- 59.4% completed/ 420 TDs/ 252 Ints
Rushing Stats- .3 yards a carry/ 87 yards/ 9 TDs
6) Roger Staubach (Dallas Cowboys 1969-1979)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f9850
College: Navy (10th round to Dallas)
Passing Stats- 57.0%/ 153 Tds/ 109 Ints
Rushing Stats- 5.5 yards a carry/ 2264 yards/ 20 Tds
5) Bobby Douglass (Chicago Bears 1969-1975, New Orleans Saints 1976-1977, Green Bay Packers 1978)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f98b8
College: Kansas
Passing Stats: 43.0% completed/ 36 TDs/ 64 Ints
Rushing Stats: 6.5 yards a carry/ 2654 yards/ 22 TDs
4) Michael Vick (Atlanta Falcons 2001- 2006, Jail 2007-2008)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f99fc
College: Virginia Tech (1st overall to Falcons)
Passing Stats- 53.8% completed/ 71 TDs/ 52 Ints
Rushing Stats- 7.3 yards a carry/ 3859 yards/ 21 TDs
3) Randall Cunningham (Philadelphia Eagles 1985- 1995, Minnesota Vikings 1997-1999, Dallas 2000, Baltimore 2001)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f9a2e
College: UNLV (2nd round to Eagles)
Passing Stats: 56.6% completed/ 207 TDs/ 134 Ints
Rushing Stats: 6.4 yards a carry/ 4928 yards/ 35 TDs
2)Steve Young (TB Bucs 1985-1986, SF 49rs 1987- 1999)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f9a16
College: BYU (1st round to Tampa bay)
Passing Stats: 64.3% completed/ 232 Tds/ 107 Ints
Rushing Stats: 5.9 a carry/ 4239 yards/ 43 Tds
1) Fran Tarkenton (Minnesota Vikings 1961- 1966, NY Giants 1967-1971, Vikings 1972- 1978)
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d801f9c25
College: Georgia (3rd Round to the Vikings)
Passing Stats: 57.0% completed/ 342 Tds/ 266 Ints
Rushing Stats: 5.4 yards a carry/ 3674 yards/ 32 Tds
Now I'd have to say this is a pretty good list, but Dan Marino should not be on the list. Yes he was good at sliding in the pocket, but he couldn't crack 5 seconds in the 40 yard dash and has 87 rushing yards for his entire career! Jim Zorn and Bobby Douglas? I'm not so sure they should be on the list either, their stats aren't impressive as overall QBs. Flutie would have had "by far" better stats if he was given fair opportunity in the NFL sooner. He was an absolute stud in the CFL.
I would personally take Marino, Zorn and Douglas off the list and add Brett Favre for sure (Favre could run in the 4.7-4.8 40 range in his prime and was one of the greatest of all time throwing on the run). And I'd add John Elway (who could scramble very well & could throw on the move) and probably Steve McNair (finished with an impressive career QB rating and was an impressive scrambler who could throw on the move). I'd probably keep Vick just barely on the list at #10 b/c of his ridiculous rushing stats, even though he hasn't played in the league long.
There is no way Vick is the number 4 "mobile" QB when you compare the overall criteria "mobile" and "QB"! Maybe they felt bad for him b/c of the dogfighting charges? Donovan McNabb and Doug Flutie should definitely be higher than Vick IMO.
Guys who could make the list in the future:
1. Ben Rothlisberger (runs a 4.7; and shows impressive scrambling ability and can throw on the run)
2. Carson Palmer (runs a 4.6 and can scramble and throw on the run)
3. Vince Young (runs a 4.5 and can scramble and throw on the run, but has yet to showcase impressive passing ability, he is only a game manager at this point)
Guys who could be on the list in the future, but were screwed!
Matt Jones and Eric Crouch; ran a 4.37 and 4.41 respectively and were sick college QBs but the NFL didn't give either a chance at QB. With Jones I heard he had shoulder problems effecting his arm strength, but he still showed an ability to throw down field in college! But Eric Crouch was absolutely screwed!
Crouch would have been "at least" a good 2nd string QB and would have been a sick RB if given a shot! But mad man Martz was obsessed in turning him into a slot WR. Crouch was a ball in hand guy not a guy to send over the middle to make the tough catch. If you watch Crouch's highlights his speed and elusivenss would project as a good scat back!
Why teach him to learn WR when he already knew how to do virtually everything a RB needs to do? NFLdraftscout.com ranked Eric Crouch as the 20th best RB in the 2002 rankings even though he had never played the position!
It would have been much easier for that freak athlete to play RB!
Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins