Not exact matches
and his 2016 was: 15th in comp, 14th in
yards, 8th in td's, 19th
yards per attempt, 23rd
yards per comp, 8th in Rating, 17th in QBR, and % wise he was the least sacked QB in the nfl that year 2.8 (for reference jameis Winston was 16th
at 5.8 %).
We knew this would be a young unit heading into the season, and opponents have thus far completed 63 percent of their passes
at 7.0
yards per attempt, with six touchdowns to one interception.
He's 89 - of - 118 (75.4 - percent) for 1,170
yards (
at 9.9
yards per attempt) with 16 touchdowns, no picks, and an incredible 145.8 rating (plus a rushing touchdown just for fun).
Look
at those passing
yards per attempt numbers.
QB Alex Hornibrook averages almost 10
yards per attempt, just like badgers, who despite being short - legged, can run
at up to 19 miles
per hour in short bursts.
In 2011, Keenum is completing 74 percent of his passes
at a ridiculous 10.5
yards per attempt.
Palmer set a career - high in
yards -
per -
attempt in 2011
at 8.39, and his 7.11
yards -
per -
attempt average in 2012 was higher than any of his final three seasons in Cincinnati.
When teams send five or more
at him, Wilson is 20 - for - 26 for 352
yards with six touchdowns, no interceptions, and 13.5
yards per attempt (
per PFF).
He has 1,592
yards at a respectable 7.27
yards per attempt, but his production hasn't translated into wins.
His 34 - 9 TD - INT ratio was also a career best, on his way to 3,705
yards passing
at 8.52
yards per attempt.
Stuckey says: Toledo's defense ranks 87th in the country in rush
yards per attempt allowed
at 4.7, which could spell trouble against an App State offense that churns out 5.4
yards per carry (16th best in the country).
Mayfield went 23 - of - 35 against the Dawgs, with 287
yards at 8.2
yards per attempt, two TDs (and a TD catch), and a single INT.
Stuckey says: Two solid running backs will face off in Benny Snell and Justin Jackson, but the Northwestern defense is in a different class, ranking top 10 nationally in rush
yards per attempt allowed (3.3), while Kentucky ranks 89th
at 4.8
yards.
Through 12 games, Prescott is second in the league in
yards per attempt, thrown 19 touchdowns to just 2 interceptions, and is fifth in the league in completion percentage
at 67.9 %.