Who is the top QB in the NFL right now? Make your case..
25 Sep, 2019
At the mid-point of the 2019 NFL season, now is the perfect time to rate the performance of your team's QB. Whether they have already given up on their starter heading into the season, have excelled, or are off to slow starts, this is your chance to become the "expert"!
So, how has YOUR QB played so far? Have they met expectations yet? If a change has been made at the position, has it been the right one? Has anyone surprised you? What do you anticipate going forward?
Get started with your own Player Scouting Reports on your favorite players! Here at Fanteractive, we want you to be the "expert!" We give you the opportunity to evaluate athletes and share your own scouting report on their attributes just like the NFL scouts do. Fanteractive's Player Scouting module gives you standard tools and forms to compare your own player scouting reports with others. This is your opportunity to grade individual players and evaluate their positional skill categories.
Unlike Twitter or Facebook where your tweets or posts get buried almost as soon as you post it, all of the fans' Player Scouting Reports submissions appear on the player's page so that everyone can review, compare, and share with other fans too! Each of your Scouting Reports will also be available on your own Profile page too so people can see how big of a fan you are! (Your profile page also has links to game reports, season report cards, your Stadium grades for venues you have visited, and much more - Fanteractive is your new home field for all of your sports interaction!)
Fanteractive's Player Analysis format provides a unique experience for you to numerically grade each individual skill of a player with our rating scale. The rating scale functions on a 0.0 to 10.0 scale and runs on a “continuum.” This means the same rating scale applies whether the player is in the Pros, College, High School, or any other level. This allows a player to be judged in context regardless of level. It allows you to line players up at different tiers to compare them. Typical rating scale is (highest score to lowest):
10.0 - 9.5 rating would suggest Hall of Fame to All-Time Great status for a particular attribute.
9.4 - 7.0 rating may suggest the range for the typical professional player.
8.5 - 5.0 rating would represent a typical college player.
7.0 - 2.0 rating would represent a typical high school player.
2.0 - 0.0 rating would be a typical youth or purely recreational talent level.
Along with the numerical grades, you can also write specific comments on any particular attributes as do many scouts do. You can list a players strengths, weaknesses, and an overall analysis. When scouts are describing a player to someone they tend to compare the player with another player's game so we provide a comparison tool as well. Identifying where a player is in his career is another key element of scouting. Whether a player still has untapped potential, is in his prime, or approaching the end tells you a lot about the players' ratings.
So get started on creating your own portfolio of Player Scouting Reports! The more you do the better you become! Share your work with others to prove to them how good of a scouting eye you truly have!
To learn more and how to submit a Player Scouting Report, you can click here to review our tutorial: How To Start a Player Scouting Report
For any NEW USERS, we have added Quick Links below for you to jump right in! Just click on any Player to go right to Scouting Report. If you are not already registered on Fanteractive, you can use your login email and your report will be tagged to your profile automatically!
Arizona: Kyler Murray
Atlanta: Matt Ryan
Baltimore: Lamar Jackson
Buffalo: Josh Allen
Carolina: Cam Newton, Kyle Allen
Chicago: Mitch Trubisky
Cincinnati: Andy Dalton
Cleveland: Baker Mayfield
Dallas: Dak Prescott
Denver: Joe Flacco
Detroit: Matt Stafford
Green Bay: Aaron Rodgers
Houston: Deshaun Watson
Indianapolis: Jacoby Brissett
Jacksonville: Gardner Minshew
Kansas City: Patrick Mahomes
Los Angeles Chargers: Philip Rivers
Los Angeles Rams: Jared Goff
Miami: Ryan Fitzpatrick, Josh Rosen
Minnesota: Kirk Cousins
New England: Tom Brady
New Orleans: Drew Brees, Teddy Bridgewater
New York Giants: Eli Manning, Daniel Jones
New York Jets: Sam Darnold
Oakland: Derek Carr
Philadelphia: Carson Wentz
Pittsburgh: Mason Rudolph
San Francisco: Jimmy Garoppolo
Seattle: Russell Wilson
Tampa Bay: Jameis Winston
Tennessee: Marcus Mariota
Washington: Case Keenum