Pro Football Focus Names Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow to Elite Roster

by | Jul 16, 2023 | Inflation Hedge | 18 comments

Pro Football Focus Names Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow to Elite Roster




Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is in rarefied air according to Pro Football Focus.

The guys are joined by PFF’s Brad Spielberger to discuss Burrow, the Bengals’ offense, potential extensions for Tee Higgins, Ja’Marr Chase and so much more!

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Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has made an impressive debut in the National Football League, capturing attention with his exceptional skills and performances on the field. His talent has not gone unnoticed, as Pro Football Focus (PFF), a renowned analytics site, recently named him among their elite quarterbacks.

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Burrow, the number-one overall draft pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, has certainly lived up to the expectations thus far. Despite being surrounded by a relatively inexperienced team, the young quarterback has showcased remarkable poise and skills that have caught the eye of many analysts and fans.

Pro Football Focus, known for its detailed and in-depth analysis of player performances, has graded Burrow’s game performances highly. PFF takes into account various factors, including accuracy, decision-making, pocket presence, and overall production. Burrow has excelled in these areas, earning admiration from the analytics community.

Accuracy is one of the standout qualities of Burrow’s game. His ability to place the ball precisely and hit his targets accurately, whether it be on short or deep throws, has impressed many. This precision has led him to achieve an incredible completion percentage, consistently finding his receivers even in crowded pockets.

Another aspect of Burrow’s game that has drawn praise is his decision-making. Despite facing immense pressure from opposing defenses, he has shown great composure and an ability to make split-second decisions. Burrow seems to have a natural understanding of reading defenses, leading to smart passes and avoiding costly turnovers.

Perhaps one of the most impressive aspects of Burrow’s game is his pocket presence. Despite being a rookie, he displays a remarkable ability to navigate through a collapsing pocket and keep his eyes downfield. This allows him to extend plays and make accurate throws even under pressure.

Burrow has proven to be productive as well. In the first half of the season, he has already thrown for over 2,300 yards and 11 touchdowns. These impressive numbers have further solidified his position among the league’s elite quarterbacks.

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Being recognized by Pro Football Focus is a significant achievement for any player, let alone a rookie quarterback. It highlights his exceptional performances and demonstrates his potential for greatness in the NFL. The accolade also brings more attention to Burrow’s skills, making him an exciting player to watch for both Bengals fans and football enthusiasts in general.

As Burrow continues to evolve and gain experience in the league, his performances are only expected to improve. With better support from his team and further development, he has the potential to cement his place among the league’s top quarterbacks for years to come.

The Bengals organization can be proud of their decision to select Joe Burrow as their franchise quarterback. He has already proven his worth and has the ability to elevate both the team and his own career to new heights. It will be intriguing to witness Burrow’s future successes and how he continues to impress analysts and fans alike.

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18 Comments

  1. eastside0434

    Bengals have and always will be a french fry short of a happy meal.

  2. 10•FLAT

    Burrow is absolutely special. My biggest fear is that he ends up having a Dan Marino career.

  3. Sten Madsen

    I still don't understand the narrative, that the earlier the contract, the more cheap it will get, and vice versa. So it's a measure of time instead a measure of skill? I don't get it. They should be paid after skill not when they are paid…??

  4. Charlie P

    When does he bust? I don't think that guy knows what he is looking at

  5. WhoDeyNation

    I bet my life savings that Burrow WILL NOT take a deal giving him the most APY $. IF SO why would he even say anything about keeping his teammates in mind. Tom Brady was NEVER the highest paid QB.

  6. Abe McGee

    they need a good early start to wrestle the #1 seed away from KC and Buffalo. Having the #1 seed assure they have home field advantage until the superbowl and avoid all these shitty calls on them.

  7. Tom Jones

    Murphy is Hendrickson replacement tag Higgins if u have to mixon needs restructuring and cut jonah pays reader Carmen can back up laell is cheaper Charlie Jones potential boyd replacement and if Higgins deal doesn't work out bates agent hard to deal with losivas Higgins replacement

  8. Gold Tau

    My only problem with Joe is he keeps choking on the biggest stage

  9. Jeff Stever

    Cincinnati still has to sign Burrow without messing it up

  10. Jeff Stever

    We can call Burrow the best if you want…I'll take Mahomes production and resume

  11. Jordan Scott

    This guy just described Josh Allen..dont think he watched the bengals too much last season..Joe is the farthest from a "hero" quarterback and is extremely efficient in the intermediate parts of the field..

  12. Dave Autrey

    This Brad dude is full of crap.

  13. TheTippitytop

    All I want for my birthday is a Wincy-Locked On Bengals-Orange & Black Insider mega show!! If you build it, I will come.

  14. Luke Brown

    Burrow will never win the Superbowl. Cant create the way mahomes can

    Slso, the bengals didnt improve the team enough and lost key guys

  15. Blvd Gaming 513

    If anyone has Joe burrow behind Josh Allen you're and idiot. This includes pff as well.

  16. Brian Friend

    For what it’s worth, I do not like the extended intro music as much as your original short intro music. 🙂 Just a little feedback from an everyday’er 🙂

  17. Brandon Jones

    So tell me you didn’t watch a bengals game all year without telling me you didn’t watch a game all year

  18. Andrew_ISA_Chiefs_Fan

    Lol Brad! You read my mind about gassing up the Chiefs Bengals rivalry. I am a Chiefs fan and in my mind, I was thinking, "they are desperate to change the narrative after Joe just stated publicly that Patrick is obviously the best player in the league right now." The reality is… Joe is incredible and the thought that he will only get better over the next few years is legit scary. At the moment, there just isn't any compelling evidence to rank him at the same level or above Mahomes. Looking forward to our match up(s) this season. Goodluck!

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