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ESPN ranked all QBs into tiers last July as an exercise in comparison. At the time, Matthew Stafford was considered a 2nd tier QB (13th overall). Today ESPN released updates to those rankings based on the 2014 season.
Original rankings: http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/stor...ders-rank-32-starting-quarterbacks-tiers#Tier 2
Updated rankings: http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/stor...tony-romo-set-move-qb-tiers-nfl-insider-daily
The article broke down five QBs trending up in the rankings, with six QBs going down. Stafford made the list of QBs moving down the rankings:
Matthew Stafford, Detroit Lions
Stafford ranked near the bottom of the second tier as coaches and evaluators watched to see whether a new coaching staff could maximize his obvious physical gifts. The Lions wound up winning with defense. They said they were happy with the way Stafford reduced turnovers, but is anyone going to feel great about where Stafford is headed?
Original rankings: http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/stor...ders-rank-32-starting-quarterbacks-tiers#Tier 2
Updated rankings: http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/stor...tony-romo-set-move-qb-tiers-nfl-insider-daily
The article broke down five QBs trending up in the rankings, with six QBs going down. Stafford made the list of QBs moving down the rankings:
Matthew Stafford, Detroit Lions
Stafford ranked near the bottom of the second tier as coaches and evaluators watched to see whether a new coaching staff could maximize his obvious physical gifts. The Lions wound up winning with defense. They said they were happy with the way Stafford reduced turnovers, but is anyone going to feel great about where Stafford is headed?