Carson Wentz Is PFF's Highest Graded Rookie QB Ever, Through 3 Weeks
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Through three weeks, Carson Wentz is the highest graded rookie quarterback in Pro Football Focus' history.
Carson Wentz has earned a 90.2 PFF grade so far -- highest ever from a rookie QB through 3 weeks: https://t.co/FPReV8eeEQ pic.twitter.com/LmTOZI4Xce
— PFF (@PFF) September 26, 2016
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The website, which began in 2006, has been grading players for 11 seasons and Wentz's 90.2 through the first three weeks of the season tops Robert Griffin III (89.4), Russell Wilson (73.1), and Andrew Luck (66.8) in 2012.
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In a 34-3 win over the Steelers on Sunday, Wentz was 23-31, with 301 yards, 2 TDS, and 0 INTs. On the season, Wentz is now 66-102 (64.7%), with 769 yards, 5 TDs, and 0 INTs.
Carson Wentz is the first player in NFL history with 100+ attempts, 60+ completions, 5+ TDs, and 0 INTs in his first three career games.
— Andrew Porter (@And_Porter) September 26, 2016
Maybe more impressively for a rookie quarterback, Wentz had a passer rating of 136.8 against the blitz on Sunday, according to PFF.