PFF releases 2021 college QB rankings. Where’s Bryce Young?

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Alabama Football has seen some stellar quarterbacks roll through Tuscaloosa in the last few years. Jalen Hurts, Tua Tagovailoa and Mac Jones are all in the NFL with high expectations. Who’s next up for the Crimson Tide? Sophomore Bryce Young.

Young was one of the highest rated players in the 2020 recruiting class. He saw minimal action last season while backing up Mac Jones, but 2021 will be his season.

Pro Football Focus’ Anthony Treash recently revealed his rankings for all college quarterbacks.

On the list, Bryce Young makes his appearance at No. 22, and Treash offers his reasoning behind it.

“It’d be an anomaly of a situation if Alabama’s offensive output didn’t regress in 2021,” writes Treash. “The only question is: to what extent? Bryce Young — the No. 2 ranked overall recruit in the 2020 class, according to 247Sports — will be stepping in to replace Mac Jones, who earned the highest single-season grade of the PFF College era in 2020 and led Alabama to the highest successful pass play rate of any team over the past seven years.

“Young saw the field in mop-up duty as a true freshman, and the results were a mixed bag. He took seven sacks and made three turnover-worthy plays on 31 dropbacks. His decision-making was shaky at times, but don’t look into that small sample too much. After all, that’s expected from a true freshman. He got through his progressions and flashed a good arm while also showing an impressive ability to extend plays and make throws when knocked off rhythm.”

Young has a big season ahead of him and will need to fill the shoes of his successful predecessors.

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ND Football All-Decade Team – Quarterback

He’s 22 starts in, with 13 or 14 more to go hopefully, but Book was the only Notre Dame quarterback during this time period whose big numbers matched the team’s lofty success.

With Notre Dame’s season concluded and the entire college football season just waiting for the coronation next Monday night, what better time than now to reflect on the last decade of Notre Dame football. There is a little over three months until the April 18th spring game so let’s fill that time with some Brian Kelly-era reflection.

Over the next few months, we’re going to run through the best games, players and moments from the last ten years of Notre Dame football.

With the first installment, we start with the most important position in football. Here are the four quarterbacks on our 53-man All-Decade Team.

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