Bills’ Josh Allen isn’t a top-five NFL QB, according to Tyreek Hill
Hill may be really fast, but is he too quick to be considered a fair judge? We take a deep dive to provide a more comprehensive analysis.
The Buffalo Bills have routinely bested the Miami Dolphins since quarterback Josh Allen arrived in Western New York. Allen has owned the South Florida football club similarly to how Tom Brady owned the Bills.
How much so, you ask? In 12 games, with his team going 10-2, Allen has posted a 109.2 passer rating throwing for 3,947 yards, 39 total touchdowns, and just seven interceptions. You can be sure Hill is familiar with Allen’s brand of football at this point.
Or maybe not. Most conversations about where Allen resides within the NFL quarterback hierarchy center around his being considered among the top three active players. But for wide receiver Tyreek Hill, Allen doesn’t even crack his top five. While Hill is admittedly an easy guy to root against for Bills Mafia, is his list fair — and who did make the cut
Come on, man! Certainly, Hill’s going full homer for his current and former quarterbacks — and Mahomes rightly deserves the top spot. That said, let’s crunch some numbers in what’s sure to be a far deeper dive than anyone could have predicted out of the ashes of Tyreek Hill’s live social media session.
A comprehensive dive into the current NFL QB hierarchy
Tyreek Hill may be exceptionally fast, but is he too quick here to be considered a fair judge? Below, I’ll attempt a deep dive to answer that question through a comprehensive look at today’s elite NFL quarterbacks, including some of those left outside looking up at Hill’s list.
Hill’s One: Patrick Mahomes
Everyone paying attention to professional sports understands the greatness that is Patrick Mahomes. We all get it, okay? He’s QB1 of all QB1s in today’s game. He’s this eras Michael Jordan, Tom Brady, Wayne Gretzky, Willie Mays, and Pelé. His numbers prove his value. Understand that the man has already started 18 playoff games in his young career.