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Bo Nix

Will preseason numbers carry over into September?

Bo Nix has sure looked good, directing six scoring drives. But will preseason success translate into regular season results? It’s a different game in September.

The numbers have been terrific. He’s completed 23 of 30 passes for 205 yards, with 2 touchdowns and no interceptions. He also hasn’t taken any sacks – he’s mobile, and he’s decisively getting rid of the ball.

Seven possessions into the preseason, the Broncos haven’t punted on his watch. Lucas Krull lost a fumble to end one drive, but the other six have resulted in 3 touchdowns and 3 field goals. The Broncos have seemingly found their guy, and they’ve got one of the Jedi coaches working with him.

At the same time, it’s preseason football, which carries even less significance now than it has in the past. And with the stats in front of me, there’s not much of a correlation between playing well in the preseason and continuing that success into the real games.

Both Nix and J.J. McCarthy have passer ratings just short of 117. In the last 10 years, the only quarterbacks who’ve put up even better numbers in the preseason have all been guys who eventually became regretted picks: Zach Wilson, Daniel Jones, Kenny Pickett.

Six other rookie quarterbacks (among those picked in the first round) have had passer ratings over 100 in their first preseason, but none of them were viable fantasy options as rookies. (Patrick Mahomes might have been, but they left him behind Alex Smith that season.) The others: Marcus Mariota, Mitchell Trubisky, Trevor Lawrence and Blake Bortles.

Deshaun Watson and C.J. Stroud, meanwhile, both struggled in their initial preseason, then both put up great numbers in the real games. What you see in August isn’t necessarily what you’ll get in the real games.

In the chart below, five quarterbacks are tagged with black dots. Those are the five who started at least half the season averaged top-15 overall numbers (including rushing). Watson, Lamar Jackson and Anthony Richardson might have finished with black dots, but none started enough games. (Those three all had lesser preseasons.)

I’m still mulling where to stick Nix. I like the structure of the offense, and I like that he’s working with Sean Payton. As things stand, I’m thinking he’s a second quarterback in typical formats.

PRESEASON PASSER RATING / FIRST-ROUND QUARTERBACKS
YearQBAttComYdsPctTDIntRatingPt/G
2021Zach Wilson, NYJ201519175.020137.731th
2019• Daniel Jones, NYG342941685.320137.38th
2022Kenny Pickett, Pitt.362926180.630124.730th
2024J.J. McCarthy, Min.171118864.721116.8--
2024Bo Nix, Den.302320576.720116.7--
2014Teddy Bridgewater, Min.493028361.250111.221th
2014Blake Bortles, Jac.513252162.720110.027th
2017Patrick Mahomes, K.C.543439063.040109.3--
2021Trevor Lawrence, Jac.443132370.520106.530th
2017Mitchell Trubisky, Chi.533636467.930106.229th
2015Marcus Mariota, Ten.302132670.011102.916th
2024Jayden Daniels, Was.151212380.000100.8--
2021Mac Jones, N.E.523638869.21097.326th
2021Justin Fields, Chi.493027661.22090.229th
2018• Baker Mayfield, Cle.613550157.42188.211th
2023Bryce Young, Car.241412958.31087.027th
2016Paxton Lynch, Den.684045858.84286.5--
2018Sam Darnold, NYJ452924464.42183.927th
2021Trey Lance, S.F.411927646.33183.0--
2018• Josh Allen, Buff.442421054.52082.613th
2018Josh Rosen, Ari.291614855.21080.832th
2024Caleb Williams, Chi.201017050.00079.2--
2019• Kyler Murray, Ari.362319363.90077.713th
2018Lamar Jackson, Balt.683440850.03177.3--
2014Johnny Manziel, Cle.593029650.82076.7--
2024Michael Penix, Atl.16910456.30076.0--
2019Dwayne Haskins, Was.583240955.22274.6--
2024Drake Maye, N.E.1486657.10069.3--
2017Deshaun Watson, Hou.562939751.80167.3--
2023• C.J. Stroud, Hou.20118955.01162.310th
2016Jared Goff, LAR492223244.92255.8--
2015Jameis Winston, T.B.472331148.90252.717th
2023Anthony Richardson, Ind.291314544.80145.9--
2016Carson Wentz, Phil.24128950.00141.827th

—Ian Allan

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