The math over at FiveThirtyEight tends to be fascinating, generally. They do predictions, analysis, how many trees Bob Ross painted, etc. 538’s great; they make us smile.
The most recent 2022 Quarterback projections have come out, and the equations have led to some amusing conclusions. We’re smiling again.
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There’s just so much here, including Kirk Cousins in the top-10. But for our purposes, check out one Mitchell Trubisky ranked ahead of the declining-maybe-not-declining Russell Wilson.