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The Shot Caller's Report - Wk 1 Quarterbacks



By Colby Cavaliere | 9/19/24 |
Bye Weeks: N/A
QBs | RBs | WRs

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Joe Burrow

Joe Burrow vs WAS (Mon):

It’s been a typically slow start for Burrow and the Bengals in 2024, but with a few “get right” defenses on the horizon, this offense should bounce back. The Commanders have surrendered a league high 6 touchdown passes, as well as the highest passer rating in the NFL. The young Bengal receivers are developing, and Tee Higgins COULD be back. Burrow slots in as a strong QB1.

Baker Mayfield vs DEN

Mayfield worked his magic last week against the Lions, keeping drives alive with a combination of fleet feet, and old school moxie. Denver’s pass defense has been solid, but isn’t a “shy away” matchup. With one of the league's best receiver duos, and a weak running game, look for the Bucs offense to continue to flow through Mayfield.

Kyler Murray vs DET

Murray was light’s out against the overmatched Rams last week, looking like his old pre-ACL self. He’ll pose an absolute nightmare to a solid, but beatable Detroit defense that lacks the athleticism in the front-7 to run around with Murray. He’s back to being a locked in QB1.

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Matthew Stafford vs SF

I almost feel bad for Stafford. The offensive line is mostly 2nd and 3rd stringers and, both of his elite receivers are out until Halloween. He’s as tough as they come, but this just might be too much. San Fran is coming off a beating from the Vikings and need to rebound in an important divisional game. Sean McVay is the best game planner in the NFL, but even he will find it hard pressed to conjure magic this week.

Trevor Lawrence @ BUF (Mon)

Strip away the jerseys, and Lawrence’s numbers look a lot like the much-maligned quarterback of the Giants. Not a good look for a player being paid in the top-3 at his position. The shine is long gone from this Jaguar offense, as their 2023 spiral has continued into 2024. A road date in Upstate New York against a rested Bills team won’t be the fixing elixir this offense desperately needs.

Justin Fields vs LAC

When the best thing people can say about you is “hey at least he’s not turning the ball over”, it’s not exactly a compliment. Sure, Fields is 2-0 and completing almost 70% of his passes, but he’s got only 273 yards in two games, and isn’t the freewheeling runner he was in Chicago. This game has an implied point total of only 36, so fireworks are extremely unlikely.

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