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The conversation kicks off by revealing how the scoring system was designed to fairly rank both starting QBs and backups, weighing the starters more heavily. And right away, the Giants fall to last place in the starter rankings despite Russell Wilson being a clear upgrade over Daniel Jones. His fall from elite status is evident, but Drew and Rob admit he’d rank higher in several other divisions.
Dak Prescott lands third—not due to a lack of talent, but due to continued playoff struggles and inconsistency. While Prescott remains a serviceable regular-season quarterback, his postseason woes and an underwhelming 2023 stat line keep him from rising higher.
Then comes the controversial placement of Jalen Hurts at number two. Despite strong passing and phenomenal rushing numbers, Rob highlights the immense support Hurts receives from a loaded Eagles roster—elite receivers, the best offensive line in football, a top-tier tight end, and a powerful running game. The question isn’t whether Hurts is good; it’s whether he would still thrive without all that help.
That leads us to the biggest shocker of the segment—Jayden Daniels ranks as the number one quarterback in the NFC East. The rookie sensation took the Commanders' offense to a new level in 2023, despite limited surrounding talent. With an incredible combination of arm strength, accuracy, and mobility, Daniels’ breakout season can't be ignored. Drew and Rob openly admit their envy as Giants fans, wishing Big Blue had the opportunity to draft the dynamic playmaker.
The segment doesn't stop at the starters. Backup quarterbacks are ranked as well, with the Cowboys bringing up the rear due to their lack of proven depth behind Dak. The Eagles follow, hindered by question marks around Dorian Thompson-Robinson and rookie Kyle McCord. Washington comes in second thanks to the experience of Marcus Mariota and a mix of veteran and youth behind him.
Surprisingly, the Giants earn the top spot for backups. Jameis Winston leads a solid room that includes rookie Jackson Dart and fan-favorite Tommy DeVito, giving the Giants rare depth at the most important position in football.
If you're a fan of the NFC East, care about quarterback play, or just want to see where your team stands heading into the 2025 NFL season, this clip delivers a must-watch, honest analysis filled with stats, strong opinions, and plenty of debate. Whether you're Team Hurts, riding with Dak, fired up about Daniels, or cautiously optimistic about Wilson, this segment will have you thinking twice about your rankings.
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