Comparing him to this year's prospects, you can think of it this way: statistically, Josh Allen is DeShone Kizer if Kizer threw less passes, completed a lower percentage of those passes he threw, threw for fewer yards and
fewer yards per attempt, for fewer touchdowns, more interceptions and did it against worse competition.
Not exact matches
The backfield duo of Hundley (7.1
yards per pass
attempt, 10.1
yards per carry in those first three games) and running back Johnathan Franklin (66 carries for 541
yards in that span) was unstoppable and did quite a
few favors for a defense that was still figuring a
few things out.
Newton is throwing the ball less often
per game (28.3
attempts vs. 33) and accumulating
fewer passing
yards (186.8 vs. 229.1), but he's scoring more touchdowns (2.16 vs. 1.63), throwing far
fewer interceptions (0.17 vs. 1.38), and running for way more yardage (64.7 vs. 31.9).