Tracking the quarterbacks the Lions could have drafted over keeping Goff

I love going back in time on Twitter or X or whatever it is that you  prefer to call it. It's fun to find your old takes or your feelings about things from the past. Sometimes you find out how right you are and other times you find out how wrong you are. It's fun […]

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I love going back in time on Twitter or X or whatever it is that you  prefer to call it. It's fun to find your old takes or your feelings about things from the past. Sometimes you find out how right you are and other times you find out how wrong you are. It's fun either way. 

This week I was doing some time traveling for a Jared Goff article I was writing and I came across an old tweet of mine that really sparked some inspiration to write something. Here's that tweet: 

Good times right? Remember the days when Goff was supposed to be nothing more than a bridge quarterback and we were all just waiting for the Lions to draft their next quarterback? 

This was seven games into Goff's run with the Lions. It wasn't going that well. What I want to do today is do an update of this tweet and see where things are at. The Lions didn't draft any of these guys or any of the guys in 2022 for that matter. Did they miss out? Should they have? Let's look at what Goff has done and then look at what these guys have done in that same stretch. 

By the way, I'm aware that a lot of those guys were taken before the Lions had an opportunity to pick, but we live in a world where Brad Holmes moves picks like their going out of style. It's not out of the realm of possibility that he could have traded up. Let's pretend for the sake of this experiment that he did. We'll just be doing the 2021 class because three years seems like a good time to measure everyone. We'll do the 2022 class next year. Here we go:

2021

PlayerYardsTD’sINT’sFumblesComp %

Jared Goff

11,132

69

25

13

66.3

Trevor Lawrence

11,015

54

35

18

63.9

Zach Wilson

6,267

23

25

8

57.2

Trey Lance

797

5

3

0

54.9

Justin Fields

5,922

37

27

11

60.8

Mac Jones

8,918

46

36

6

66

I really thought Trevor Lawrence would come out looking better here just based off the way that people talk about him. He's had some real struggles with turnovers. Goff was able to do that much more than Lawrence despite playing three fewer games. I thought that was interesting. 

I also thought it was crazy that Zach Wilson has thrown for more yards than Justin Fields. I guess I never really considered that he's started 32 games. You get this feeling like he's always been benched. He hasn't. 

Mac Jones looked like the guy in that tweet. If you go back and read the comments, pretty much everyone felt that way. Jones went down pretty fast from there. He's likely to be coming off the bench or not be in New England and next season. 

Analytics and stuff 

I know there's a lot of people on the internet that won't accept stats, so let's dig a little deeper here shall we? Let's look at some analytics. We'll start with deep passing. Here's a look at Goff vs the 2021 field. Stats are from FTN. 

2021

PlayerAtt-CompCompletion %Accuarcy %YardsTD-INT

Jared Goff

54-136

39.5

71.1

1,637

14-7

Trevor Lawrence

65-177

37.1

75.6

1,942

14-12

Zach Wilson

38-108

34.6

71.4

1,187

3-7

Justin Fields

42-117

37.1

74.7

1,382

13-8

Mac Jones

48-154

28

73

1,519

7-10

Goff by pretty much all the numbers here shows to be the better deep passer. There are guys that are higher in accuracy percentage,  but Goff is completing more deep balls than any of these guys. 

Mac Jones is a really interesting one. This year he's only completed three of his 35 deep attempts. That 8% completion percentage is really dragging him down. he was ok in 2021 and 2022. 

Let's go over the passing against pressure metrics shall we? We'll start with pressures.

Passing against pressures

PlayerPressuresCompletion %TD’sINT’s

Jared Goff

433

45.5

12

12

Trevor Lawrence

424

43.6

11

15

Zach Wilson

355

30.6

4

6

Justin Fields

377

47.8

11

10

Mac Jones

347

46.3

9

14

Turns out most quarterbacks aren't very good under pressure. I know, I was shocked too. It could really go anyway here in terms of passing against pressures. Let's dig a little deeper. 

Passing against hurries

PlayerHurriesCompletion %TD’sINT’s

Jared Goff

193

49.3

3

3

Trevor Lawrence 

222

50.4

8

10

Zach Wilson

175

30.2

4

4

Justin Fields

161

54.7

6

3

Mac Jones

167

50.6

7

6

Justin Fields is pretty good when hurried. Those legs really help him get out of danger. Goff is one of the worst here. There's no doubt about it. His legs do not help him get out of trouble. Let's look at one more thing and then we're dong here. 

Passing against the blitz

PlayerBlitz’sCompletion %TD’sINT’s

Jared Goff

411

64.5

23

7

Trevor Lawrence

382

58

13

8

Zach Wilson

326

54.2

6

5

Justin Fields

263

61.9

12

4

Mac Jones

352

61.1

12

9

Everyone is better here, but Goff is the best against the blitz among these guys. Good stuff. 

My final thought is simple. The Lions made the right move when they decided not to take a quarterback in the 2021 NFL Draft. We'll see next year if their decision to not take a guy in the 2022 NFL Draft was also a good decision. I'm thinking it will be. It sure is easier to get worse at quarterback.

Jan 8, 2023; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff (16) during the game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

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