First off, lets see how I did with last years tiering.

Only other fuck up was that Will Levis should have been rotting in the HELL Tier.

So now, lets look ahead to next year.

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So, for this exercise, keep in mind that it’s zeroed in on theQBs individual talent.

It helps level the playing field for a player like Hurts vs Herbert.

The A-tier is also the same as last year as well.

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Allen won an MVP with WR1 Khalil Shakir (not to discount the Bills extremely good O-line).

B-tier has a few changes.

It’s just still so hard to evaluate him as a next-level player for reasons out of his control.

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I go back to ablog I did a few months agoabout the 2020 QB class.

Since getting into the league, Hurts has had arguably the best supporting cast in the NFL.

This cast also ensures thathe doesn’t have to do as much for his team to succeed.

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All-world O-line, great receivers, elite run game.

Does any player in the A-tier perform worse than Hurts or Goff if they had that roster?

Baker played his ass off this year so he deserved a step up.

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But Jayden just has that next level to him.

Smart, great arm and just lucky too.

C-tier has a few changes as well.

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Plus, I’ll always lean back on how much actual NFL players respect his game.

Like I predicted before the season, CJ hit a sophomore slump.

Worse completion percentage, fewer yards and TDs, more INTs.

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Still good enough to spam Nico Collins and beat the piss out of the Chargers, though.

Tua is still Tua.

Kyler is also a weird case.

Sometimes, he makes plays that only he an Lamar can do.

Most of the time, though, he looks average.

D-Tier has a few new entries.

Purdy was in that Hurts/Goff convo and got exposed during their roster struggles this year.

You could argue the same thing about Darnold.

O-line was top-10 in the regular season even after losing Darrisaw, great receiving core, elite defense.

Geno is still very efficient and this will be a defining season for Dak.

E-Tier features 3 QBs where I feel we know their ceilings in Lawrence, Wilson and Young.

Unfortunately for Jacksonville, only one of them has the second biggest contract in the NFL.

Maye and Penix both looked solid but the sample size is just too small.

If your starting QB is on this graphic, you’re in really bad shape.

I like a good gunslinger but Jesus Christ.

On the Hell side, I’m very curious what ends up happening with Watson.

The Browns money is fucked either way so do they draft whomever and dump him?

Can’t trade him so what happens?

The rookie QBs will also be interesting this season.

Ward and Sanders will probably be day-one starters but maybe Dart sneaks in there too?