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Darnold can run, just doesn't do it much. Don't remember Romo running much. Dak would have the occasional scramble even Stafford but it's rare. Cousins is less mobile than both of them similar to Goff. Burrow can be elusive but usually on short runs if any. Allen and Lamar are at the top. Mayfield runs more than he used to but takes some punishment and noticeably Dart, Allen and Lamar have been racking up some injuries as well with risky runs as well as Mahomes. Russell Wilson in his peak years was one of the best scramblers and rarely got injured because he always used to slide unlike Allen.Darnold reminds me a little of Tony Romo, the way he could move very well within a pocket or when it breaks down. Even though neither guy is really likely to run.
Stafford once was quite mobile. But the threat of him taking off and running is now non-existent.
Jared Goff isn't very mobile. Kirk Cousins (assuming he starts a handful of games for the Raiders) isn't mobile. I'm not sure how mobile Joe Burrow or Dak Prescott will be, but they aren't pure pocket passers either.
If one wants to see the future/present just watch UFL games. All guys are dual threat or highly mobile.
Watching him in SEA and having some serious football training experts weighing in the consensus: He went to the well heavily for 2 seasons to be stronger. Getting hit; even with more muscle doesn't help the longevity or flexibility. He was a phenomenally accurate deep passer and that strength seemed to wane suddenly. In Denver.Wilson was definitely one of the best dual-threats in his prime. In his 3rd year he had a 850 yd rushing season. His total rushing yards of 5568 puts him 4th on the QB all-time rushing list. Sad to see his skills diminish so badly to where it's an embarrassment now when he plays.
Rodgers is another one that was a dynamic scrambler/runner in his hey day. But now he's lost a lot of that mobility & elusiveness. I noticed with him that when the pocket breaks down he'll just fall down to avoid a hard hitting sack (smart on his part). Again sad to see him struggle when he's a shadow of his former self. What's the point of Pittsburgh sticking with him as their starter when this is not the HOF version of Rodgers? (I think he could stick around for a few more years as a backup)..
Since coming into the league Nix has shown some excellent scrambling & running ability. In two full seasons he's totaled 786 rushing yards (9 TDs) which is about 23 yds average per game - nearly identical to Mahomes' average. In fact, Payton has even dialed up some QB sweeps from shotgun where both guards pull - reminiscent of the QB sweeps from the single wing formation back in the old days.
