Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
The NFL hasn't been able to develop a test that reliably evaluates a QB's ability to process what he sees while under pressure. That's one of the biggest parts of playing the position. Arm strength is irrelevant if you can't get the pass off or can't spot the open guy. I think the average time for getting the ball out is somewhere around 3 seconds. Sometimes it's less.
Through the first 5 weeks of this season, the average has been around 3.3 seconds before a QB is pressured.
I knew it was somewhere around that. Guys like Mahomes and Allen that are often able to extend plays skew the average a little.
I think it evens out though with the anti mobile QB's that cannot even move in the pocket let alone escape it.