You can't put much credibility on that because it's one man's opinion. "Nick Scott" is an NFL writer - he's never been a HC, coordinator, GM, etc.To me, Prescott, Herbert and Lawrence are not Tier 1. In pure physical talent? Sure. But their inability to lead their teams to important victories, over and over, knocks them from that ledge.
On the flip side of that, arguments can be made that Purdy and Hurts are Tier 2.
It wasn't just the Raiders OL, Geno Smith was absolutely terrible belongs in Tier 6 or 7.
Shedeur gets too much credit, and Gabriel too much blame for where they are. Like Herbert (and Dak) the media loves Shedeur. Also, Carson Wentz gets somewhat of a pass as he was pretty much injured the entire time he was wearing a jersey. I honestly think he should retire.
As to the SF 49ers, wasn't 2024 their rebuild year? With this past season the first step forward? Now only some holes need filling? (OL mostly, but Shanahan isn't too big on drafting high or spending in FA on the OL).
The Tier rating system from "The Atlantic" is far more creditable & I use it as reference all the time. It comes out every August & is a made up of a panel of 50 voters - comprised of 6 GMs, 6 Asst GMs, 6 former GMs, 5 executives, 8 head coaches & 19 coordinators:
They use 5 levels of Tiers (1 through 5):
Tier 1: "A Tier 1 quarterback can carry his team each week. The team wins because of him. He expertly handles pure-passing situations. He has no real holes in his game."
Tier 2: "A Tier 2 quarterback can carry his team sometimes but not as consistent. He can handle pure-passing situations in doses and/or possesses other dimensions that are special enough to elevate him above Tier 3. He has a hole or two in his game."
Tier 3: "A Tier 3 quarterback is a legitimate starter but needs a heavier running game and/or defensive component to win. A lower-volume dropback passing suits him best."
Tier 4 & 5 are basically different levels of backups or unproven veteran starters.
Under their system, there are currently only 5 Tier 1 QBs: Allen, Burrow, Jackson, Mahomes & Stafford.
The Tier 2 QBs are currently Daniels, Herbert, Goff, Hurts, Love, Mayfield, Prescott, Purdy & Stroud.
Herbert's introductory statement is "A click slower than some of the elites, but he is still a Stud" (there you go Alpe. Lol).
The rest of the starters mainly fall under the Tier 3 category.
Both Lawrence & Smith are currently listed under Tier 3. The introductory statement for Smith reads "Pretty good at everything, but nothing stands out as elite traits."
The list is updated every year. Players can move up & down the list based on the voter's evaluations. For example, Rodgers was listed as a "Tier 1" every year since the list first came out in 2014, but has steadily dropped starting from the 2022 season where he's now ranked as a "Tier 3." His introductory statement: "He can't be dynamic like he was, but he can still play." (couldn't agree more).
When the list comes out this August, it'll be interesting to see if anyone from Tier 1 drops, and if anyone from Tier 2 moves up (as well as 2 to 3 & 3 to 2).
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