These NFL Quarterbacks Might Be The Most Overrated In The History Of The League

Published on 08/03/2021
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Carson Palmer  (2003- 2017)

Some may argue that it’s a bit unfair to call Carson Palmer overrated because he’s going to garner serious consideration from the Hall of Fame. One thing is for sure, he does deserve major credit for being able to come back after numerous serious injuries. However, regardless of throwing for nearly 300 touchdowns and having over 100 more touchdowns than interceptions, Palmer only played in four playoff games. And, in of them, he only threw one pass before getting injured. So yes we all can admit that he is a little overrated.

Carson Palmer

 

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Chad Pennington (2000-2010)

Next up we have another quarterback who was supposed to be the savior of New York (whilst with the Jets), Chad Pennington sadly never lived up to all the hype. Many times he arm strength was always questioned, and unfriendly he never became the superior quarterback many expected. His QB rating of 90.1 and completion percentage of 66% are incredible marks, however, and that’s what kept him from being ranked higher.

Chad Pennington

 

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