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2017 SIG STATS ..As of November 27, 2017 2017 SIGNATURE STATS 2017 SIG STATS ..As of November 27, 2017.. For the first time, we here at PFF will be giving you our exclusive college signature stats on every single FOR ALL 2018 NFL athlete who will be draft-eligible for the 2018 NFL Draft, up to date weekly, and available only to our PFF Elite subscribers. We will update these following all of our data review processes at the culmination of each week of college football, so be sure to check back weekly. DRAFT-ELIGIBLE PLAYERS The PFF team analyzes college football in a way no one else does. Every player, every play, every game. This workbook highlights our signature stats from quarterbacks to centers, from edge defenders to safeties and all in between, at the FBS level. Follow along with us on Twitter (@PFF_College) where we unveil our specific teams of the week, signature stat highlights, 2018 prospect updates, draft board risers and much, much more every single day. As always, with any questions, please feel free to reach out about these or anything else college- football related to either the Facebook Elite group, or contact us by email. Thank you to our loyal-PFF followers for making our job of analyzing and discussing football that much more worthwhile. Sincerely, The PFF Team profootballfocus.com profootballfocus.com © 2017 PROFOOTBALLFOCUS.COM. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ADJUSTED COMPLETION PERCENTAGE QUARTERBACK OVERVIEW ADJ NAME TEAM DROP BACKS ATT. COMP DROPS TA BP SP HAT DROP % COMP % SIGNATURE STATS Baker Mayfield Oklahoma 394 348 248 28 9 2 1 2 8.0 82.6 Adjusted Completion Percentage (QB) David Blough Purdue 190 160 103 14 5 3 2 1 8.8 78.5 Nic Shimonek Texas Tech 474 433 295 22 27 2 0 0 5.1 78.5 Taking the commonly-used Completion Percentage a step or two further, we’ve accounted for a set Max Browne Pittsburgh 151 135 96 6 2 1 0 1 4.4 77.9 of factors that help better define a quarterback’s performance on passes that were actually aimed at Jordan Ta'amu Ole Miss 202 175 115 11 4 5 1 1 6.3 76.8 (and delivered to) a targeted receiver. We add back in dropped passes to give the QB credit for getting Bryant Shirreffs Connecticut 314 264 176 19 3 4 0 3 7.2 76.8 the ball to its destination and take away ‘attempts’ that were actually throwaways, spikes, or balls that Jarrett Stidham Auburn 353 296 202 14 10 2 0 2 4.7 76.6 were batted at the line and those that fluttered from his hand when hit as he threw. The result? Top Kyle Postma Houston 190 169 113 11 1 5 0 1 6.5 76.5 Completion Percentages typically approach or climb slightly past 70%, while Accuracy Percentage Brett Rypien Boise State 310 282 181 24 5 5 0 3 8.5 76.2 leaders will be looking at numbers closer to 80%. Kyle Kempt Iowa State 223 205 137 12 4 4 1 0 5.9 76.0 Passing Under Pressure (QB) A.J. Erdely UAB 332 294 181 20 21 3 0 5 6.8 75.8 Kent Myers Utah State 239 198 124 17 9 2 0 0 8.6 75.4 A telling set of stats when considering a quarterback’s composure, we’ve assembled tables of data Logan Woodside Toledo 385 347 226 25 6 4 0 3 7.2 75.1 to show how often they find themselves under duress and how they operate in those situations. Who Mike White Western Kentucky 568 521 342 38 7 4 0 3 7.3 75.0 throws it away and who takes the sack? Whose pressured passes have been picked-off most frequently Jason Driskel Florida Atlantic 241 228 152 14 4 2 0 0 6.1 74.8 and whose have usually found an open receiver? Every pressured drop-back is counted here. Jake Browning Washington 348 307 210 7 13 2 0 2 2.3 74.8 Deep Passing (QB) Trace McSorley Penn State 437 387 251 19 15 11 0 0 4.9 74.8 Using our target location data, we’ve selected passing attempts that traveled 20 yards or more in the J.T. Barrett Ohio State 373 330 218 16 11 5 1 0 4.8 74.8 air. From that sample we offer a look at typical passing numbers as well as Attempt Percentage (number Luke Falk Washington State 601 535 357 30 9 3 0 5 5.6 74.7 of deep passes relative to all attempts) and show the QB’s Accuracy Percentage on such throws. Josh Rosen UCLA 489 453 283 34 15 9 0 3 7.5 74.4 Whether you are looking to see who is going deep most often or who has been most successful at it, Riley Ferguson Memphis 419 400 248 34 17 2 0 0 8.5 74.0 we’ve got the numbers here. Mason Rudolph Oklahoma State 491 458 298 30 13 1 0 0 6.6 73.9 Kelly Bryant Clemson 389 336 221 11 11 5 1 4 3.3 73.7 Kenny Hill TCU 369 324 216 17 4 4 0 0 5.2 73.7 Alex McGough FIU 369 329 211 19 11 4 0 2 5.8 73.7 Will Grier West Virginia 433 388 249 31 4 2 1 1 8.0 73.7 Conner Manning Georgia State 369 335 214 24 6 4 0 1 7.2 73.5 Brandon Silvers Troy 393 373 236 26 8 2 2 3 7.0 73.2 Alex Hornibrook Wisconsin 266 245 156 15 5 1 1 4 6.1 73.1 Taylor Lamb Appalachian State 325 301 182 19 14 9 2 1 6.3 73.1 Jon Wassink Western Michigan 221 194 125 11 1 3 2 2 5.7 73.1 Lamar Jackson Louisville 474 400 241 34 13 7 0 4 8.5 73.1 Marcus McMaryion Fresno State 304 269 169 16 8 4 0 4 5.9 73.1 Ryan Finley NC State 473 448 286 29 9 4 0 3 6.5 72.9 Dalton Sturm UTSA 372 300 185 18 14 1 2 4 6.0 72.8 Nick Stevens Colorado State 431 407 259 22 6 7 0 8 5.4 72.8 Clayton Thorson Northwestern 476 427 258 35 9 11 1 2 8.2 72.5 Andrew Ford UMass 369 311 192 17 14 3 4 1 5.5 72.3 Drew Lock Missouri 404 387 224 37 17 5 1 3 9.6 72.3 Dallas Davis South Alabama 196 170 96 18 10 1 1 0 10.6 72.2 Manny Wilkins Arizona State 458 374 238 14 16 5 0 3 3.7 72.0 profootballfocus.com profootballfocus.com © 2017 PROFOOTBALLFOCUS.COM. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED QUARTERBACK ADJUSTED COMPLETION PERCENTAGE CONTINUED ADJUSTED COMPLETION PERCENTAGE CONTINUED ADJ ADJ NAME TEAM DROP BACKS ATT. COMP DROPS TA BP SP HAT DROP % COMP NAME TEAM DROP BACKS ATT. COMP DROPS TA BP SP HAT DROP % COMP % % Justice Hansen Arkansas State 422 380 241 23 6 3 1 2 6.1 71.7 Tanner Mangum BYU 283 258 147 14 8 6 0 3 5.4 66.8 Kyle Shurmur Vanderbilt 409 380 221 32 8 10 0 9 8.4 71.7 Ben Hicks SMU 474 443 258 19 11 8 2 6 4.3 66.6 Dru Brown Hawaii 457 413 254 27 12 6 0 2 6.5 71.5 Hayden Moore Cincinnati 460 424 239 24 21 5 0 2 5.7 66.4 Eric Dungey Syracuse 441 378 225 20 19 9 0 7 5.3 71.4 Thomas Woodson Akron 290 264 154 17 4 1 0 0 6.4 66.0 Kurt Benkert Virginia 533 475 282 39 18 6 1 0 8.2 71.3 Cole Garvin South Alabama 210 196 99 22 4 5 2 1 11.2 65.8 John Urzua Middle Tennessee 241 223 140 9 4 4 1 5 4.0 71.3 Josh Allen Wyoming 290 252 141 12 12 3 0 4 4.8 65.7 State Nick Fitzgerald Mississippi State 303 286 159 19 6 5 0 3 6.6 65.4 John Wolford Wake Forest 365 325 207 16 5 4 0 3 4.9 71.2 Chad President Tulsa 178 158 83 15 2 3 0 1 9.5 64.5 Austin Allen Arkansas 225 189 105 13 14 6 0 3 6.9 71.1 Malik Rosier Miami (FL) 415 362 199 22 5 10 2 2 6.1 64.4 Sam Darnold USC 457 414 260 18 14 2 2 2 4.3 70.6 Keller Chryst Stanford 157 146 78 6 3 7 0 4 4.1 63.6 Tyler Rogers New Mexico State 494 455 278 31 11 3 2 1 6.8 70.5 Brandon Wimbush Notre Dame 322 267 132 24 14 3 1 2 9.0 63.2 Jacob Park Iowa State 171 162 100 10 6 0 0 0 6.2 70.5 Jordan Davis Louisiana 221 200 112 8 6 4 0 0 4.0 63.2 Jonathan Banks Tulane 281 220 124 18 13 3 0 2 8.2 70.3 Jack Milas Ball State 237 207 110 11 10 3 0 2 5.3 63.0 Damian Williams Texas State 387 333 194 24 11 3 0 8 7.2 70.1 David Pindell Connecticut 184 159 84 8 8 1 0 4 5.0 63.0 Steven Montez Colorado 440 379 229 22 17 2 1 1 5.8 70.1 Peyton Bender Kansas 301 276 150 15 6 3 1 1 5.4 62.3 Matt Linehan Idaho 342 282 173 14 4 4 1 5 5.0 69.8 George Bollas Kent STate 224 181 87 12 12 0 0 1 6.6 58.9 Christian Chapman San Diego State 294 236 140 12 12 3 2 1 5.1 69.7 Hasaan Klugh Charlotte 335 280 134 9 22 8 0 6 3.2 58.6 Darell Garretson Oregon State 245 223 127 14 11 7 1 1 6.3 69.5 Demry Croft Minnesota 174 127 52 11 16 1 1 1 8.7 58.3 J'mar Smith Louisiana Tech 457 388 215 37 17 1 1 4 9.5 69.0 Zack Greenlee UTEP 177 149 71 5 11 4 0 2 3.4 57.6 Tyler Keane Coastal Carolina 193 170 100 11 4 4 0 1 6.5 68.9 James Morgan Bowling Green 232 213 97 14 8 4 0 6 6.6 56.9 Frank Nutile Temple 190 173 104 9 1 6 1 1 5.2 68.9 TaQuon Marshall Georgia Tech 166 116 42 5 8 2 0 4 4.3 46.1 Chase Litton Marshall 434 411 249 23 13 3 0 0 5.6 68.9 Thomas Sirk East Carolina 250 237 132 23 7 2 0 3 9.7 68.9 Gardner Minshew East Carolina 315 303 174 22 12 3 0 3 7.3 68.8 Ross Bowers California 512 464 272 21 22 7 3 6 4.5 68.8 Brogan Roback Eastern Michigan 439 411 243 25 11 4 4 2 6.1 68.7 Richard Lagow Indiana 323 296 172 23 3 4 0 4 7.8 68.4 Danny Etling LSU 288 244 146 10 14 1 0 1 4.1 68.4 Daniel Jones Duke 465 415 230 28 14 11 1 10 6.7 68.1 Ty Gangi Nevada 388 376 229 15 11 2 0 4 4.0 68.0 Brent Stockstill Middle Tennessee 227 204 119 12 6 2 0 3 5.9 67.9 State Shane Morris Central Michigan 446 411 230 38 6 9 0 1 9.2 67.8 Kwadra Griggs Southern Miss 260 240 136 19 5 3 0 3 7.9 67.7 Quinton Flowers USF 387 321 169 26 26 5 1 1 8.1 67.7 Stephen Johnson Kentucky 339 283 170 11 8 4 1 2 3.9 67.5 Gus Ragland Miami (OH) 317 271 152 17 13 2 1 3 6.3 67.1 John O'Korn Michigan 192 156 83 19 3 1 0 0 12.2 67.1 Logan Marchi Temple 262 248 136 23 4 5 2 0 9.3 67.1 Ben DiNucci Pittsburgh 192 159 88 9 11 2 1 0 5.7 66.9 Tanner Lee Nebraska 456 428 245 27 5 5 0 11 6.3 66.8 profootballfocus.com profootballfocus.com © 2017 PROFOOTBALLFOCUS.COM.
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