NFL Power Rankings: Stacking Jalen Hurts vs the NFC East’s other QBs

Jalen Hurts #1, Philadelphia Eagles (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
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Where does Jalen Hurts rank among the NFC East’s starting quarterbacks?

Have you ever asked yourselves why you continue to subject yourself and your family to agonizing losses from this Philadelphia Eagles team? Is it because the NFL is unpredictable and that the Birds might win a few games that they shouldn’t? Is it simply because you get another opportunity to cheer for some of your favorite players like Jalen Hurts and Darius Slay?

The NFL only guarantees us one thing, that there are no guarantees. It’s moments like Big Play’s scoop and score and the continued evolution of Hurts as a quarterback that keeps us tuning in.

The NFL doesn’t always reveal what we think it should, but it’s fair. If your wide receiver is better on the play than the other team’s cornerback, your wide receiver wins.

Here’s an example:

See? It’s completions like that one that make Jalen Hurts so intriguing. Philadelphia’s QB1 took the next step in his development to become one of the games great young signal-callers in Week 10, but where does he rank when stacked against the other starting quarterbacks in the NFC East?

We’re glad that you asked. Here’s a ranking of the NFC East’s signal-callers. We begin in the cellar.