Where does Hurts rank among NFC East quarterbacks?

There’s Dak at the top and then the rest of the division is wayyy behind him.

Before then, he was on a blistering pace, largely because the only chance the Cowboys had to win was to put up huge numbers because of how bad their defense was.

And with receivers like Amari Cooper, CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup, there’s no reason to think he’s going to slow down soon.

They could have pulled off some big move to get up and draft a quarterback like the Bears did with Justin Fields, but instead Washington stayed put.

He’s a functional starting quarterback who will at times make great plays and at other times make head-scratching decisions and turn the ball over.

For whatever reason, Fitzpatrick has played very well against the Eagles recently, one game with Tampa in 2018 and one with the Dolphins in 2019.

On one hand, he clearly provided the Eagles with a spark and had flashes where he looked like a dual threat quarterback who could become the team’s future.

The entire offense was broken, the offensive line was decimated by injuries, the receivers were making rookie mistakes and the play caller was lost.

And if Nick Sirianni can create an offense that plays to his strengths as a passer and as a runner, Hurts could be in for a big second season.

We’ve now seen two seasons of Jones and while there have been some great stretches, he didn’t take the step in Year 2 Giants fans hoped he would.

He has a good arm and is more mobile than you think, but he has to stop turning the ball over in order to put it all together.

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