There’s still time, but Seattle Seahawks fans should start getting used to the idea that Drew Lock may really be their QB1 to begin the 2022 season.
Now less than three weeks from the NFL draft, Seattle’s options at the league’s most-important position are few. At this point there are only three free agents (Cam Newton, Colin Kaepernick, Geno Smith), two potential trade targets (Baker Mayfield, Gardner Minshew) and one QB prospect (Malik Willis) worth considering over Lock and if the games were to begin today it would most likely be No. 2 taking snaps from projected starting center Austin Blythe.
Let’s see what we can learn by watching Lock’s body of work with the Denver Broncos. Here are his highlights and stats from all three years in Denver (click the screengrabs to watch on Youtube).
2019
Record: 4-1, 64.1% completion rate, 6.5 YPA, 7 TD, 3 INT, 50.2 QBR
PFF passing grade: 59.9
2020
Record: 4-9, 57.3% completion rate, 5.8 YPA, 16 TD, 15 INT, 41.2 QBR
PFF passing grade: 63.4
2021
Record: 0-3, 60.4% completion rate, 6.6 YPA, 2 TD, 2 INT, 23.4 QBR
PFF passing grade: 57.4
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