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

Published on 08/03/2021
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Warren Moon (1978 – 2000)

It’s evident that Warren Moss had a long career, to be exact 22 years. This means that he got to touch and pass the ball hundreds of times. But his 80.9 QB rating, 58.4 completion percentage, and the fact that his touchdown numbers only matched his passing attempts a few times in his career prove that Warren Moon was very much overrated. Furthermore, it was sad to see that his postseason performances were terrible. After being inducted into the Hall of Fame, Moon admitted that he wasn’t deserving of first-ballot recognition.

Warren Moon (1978 – 2000)

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Jeff Hostetler (1984 – 1998)

Next up we have Jeff Hostetler who was often known as “Hoss”. The former NFL QB played for various teams including, New York Giants, Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, and Washington Redskins. For some weird reason, people think of Hostetler as a long-time starter in the NFL, but the guy has less than 100 touchdown passes in his career. He retired after the 1998 season which he spent on injured reserve.

Jeff Hostetler (1984 – 1998)

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