2022-23 NFL Season Preview: ALL 32 QBs Ranked, Bold Predictions, Fantasy Outlooks | CBS Sports HQ

2022-23 NFL Season Preview: ALL 32 QBs Ranked, Bold Predictions, Fantasy Outlooks | CBS Sports HQ

2022-23 NFL Season Preview: ALL 32 QBs Ranked, Bold Predictions, Fantasy Outlooks | CBS Sports HQ

Pete Prisco and Danny Kanell join CBS Sports HQ to preview the 2022 NFL season PLUS Jamey Eisenberg and Dave Richard give a fantasy football preview.

0:00-13:42 – Prisco’s Proclamations for 2022 Season
13:43-30:37 – Danny Kanell’s QB Rankings
30:38-37:16 – NFL Picks
37:17-49:43 – ADP Risers and Fallers

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20 Comments

  1. Ramone DeCurta

    Everybody is sleeping on the Colts. This is going to be funny.

  2. Ramone DeCurta

    I agree on Burrow. He has that clutch ability. Some guys play better under pressure…love it…live for it. Burrow is one of those guys. The other two are Brady and Russ. Allen might have some of that juice too, but he hasn’t shown that he can win under pressure.

  3. Ramone DeCurta

    Until a QB is almost a decade into his career, wins (especially playoff wins) are a TEAM stat, not a QB stat.

  4. Kylo Robb

    Danny Kanal is a total fraud, a clawn, and never should be given a Mic again!!

  5. Ramone DeCurta

    Lamar Jackson is talented, but Danny has it right on the comparison between Cousins and Jackson.

  6. Jack Gaming317

    Zach at 31 is a joke

  7. Joe R

    Mills should probably swap with Danny Jones

  8. Jay Nosowsky

    Jacksonville will suck this year….and they won't win over 4 games!!!!

  9. IsoUpDior -

    Lamar behind kirk cousin is the most outrageous thing i’ve ever heard in the last 6 months

  10. Ihatefracking

    An NFL head coaches success depends on the quality of their starting QB. The best Head Coaches are those that won the Superbowl without a top 10 QB. Bill Belichick was fired from the Browns as a head coach. How good has he been without Brady? Mediocre at best.

  11. Nate Wiles

    dude zach at 31 is a joke
    his #1 receiver was braxton berrios

  12. K Bengson

    Danny, Jimmy G will not be the 49ers starter this year, and probably not for any other team unless there is an injury, so he should not even be on this list.

  13. John DeGrandis

    Josh Allen is the best QB in the NFL . I had the privilege of watching the Patriots w Brady for years. But , Brady is not the 3rd best QB in the NFL.

  14. JTP

    People keep saying Burrow has that “it” factor but can never explain what that means and provide evidence for it.

  15. pig droppings

    BB isn't the best selector of talent????…and they went to the SB 9 times.
    Possibly the people analyzing the talent in NE are not that good.

  16. James Hollister

    Still haven't learned .don't bet against belchick

  17. Fernando Gonzalez

    Cowboys missing and being 3rd if dak there were going stupid take

  18. Ramone DeCurta

    To anyone who doubts Russ’s top-5 status, let me give you some perspective…

    Last year was an aberration. Weren’t there 9 other years?! Russ at #5 is a very fair assessment.

    Besides, the guy was essentially healthy for only 10 games, even though he played 14. He started out the season with an 11:1 or 12:1 TD-INT ratio, and a 128 passer rating leading up to game-5, in which he was injured.

    Furthermore, his stats were still better than most QBs: 3,110+ yards, 25 TDs, 6 INTs, 65% complete and a 103 passer rating.

    Those are extremely respectable numbers for a guy who played 8 games with a mangled throwing hand!

    And look at what he did the year before (in 2020). In a year in which Pete Carroll did one of his worst coaching jobs and purposely hindered Russ’s numbers in favor of the run game, Russ threw for 4,200+ yards, 40 TDs, 12 INTs (4 of which were caused by receivers!), a 68% completion rate, and a 105+ passer rating…or was it 107?

    Russ began that year on pace to throw for 7,000 yards and 70 TDs after 5 games. Pete Carroll didn’t want that, even though they were winning.

    People outside of Seattle (and a good number of people living in the Pacific Northwest) don’t understand what’s been going on in Seattle with Pete Carrol, et al., but I know.

    In the years in which he hasn’t had Russ, Pete has an average NFL coaching record at best. It’s about 47-49, including back-to-back 7-9 seasons in the two years prior to Russ being drafted. Marshawn Lynch, the LoB and even Matt Hasskebeck were on those teams.

    Pete never wanted a star QB, and he didn’t think he was getting one when he drafted Russ. He only went after Peyton Manning before the 2012 draft because he thought Manning was headed for his finish and could be used to manage games.

    Pete clings to a defense-oriented, run-heavy system because that type of system makes the HC the star!

    It takes attention off of the QB by reducing the QBs numbers, falsely relegating that QB to the status of game-manager.

    Pete needed Russ to be magic whenever he dug himself a hole with his play-calling — which was pretty much every other game — but he did NOT want Russ to be a superstar because of his agenda of proving what a great NFL coach he is.

    He isn’t a great NFL coach.

    Russ carried the Seahawks over the course of his entire career, but you never once heard Pete defend him on that SB49 INT, which Russ did not cause, and never heard him tout Russ for an MVP.

    That wasn’t an accident. Pete last year admitted in a Bleacher Report article that Russ has been carrying him and that franchise, but he only did it to get Russ to come back and play after his injury.

    There was some concern that Russ would just sit out the remaining 12 games, let the Seahawks finish 4-13, and then request a trade.

    Pete’s words enticed Russ to return, and he returned sooner than he should have.

    Pete has always been the problem in Seattle, and he has held Russ back. Russ really began to resent it when Mahomes started getting all of the hype that should have belonged to Russ.

    Russ had been killing it over his first several years but was told that he had to “wait his turn” to be considered elite, with Brady, P.Manning, Rodgers, Brees, and Rothlisberger still playing at high levels. When Russ was clearly outperforming Brees and Rothlisberger (and Manning), being called elite was treated like a lifetime achievement award.

    Russ came into the league smoking those guys and ran up an 11-0 record against them all (plus E. Manning).

    Mahomes came in and got all of the hype when Russ was squarely in his prime and playing his best football, all because Mahomes was playing in a better offensive system..one designed to inflate his volume stats (Yards and TDs).

    Russ also lamented the fact that Pete was drafting horribly and never lured any elite free agents, even when Russ was making just $22M a year and had restructured his contract.

    Pete did Russ dirty…lying to get Russ to give discounts and then using the money and draft picks on defensive players — one of whom left for KC (Frank Clark).

    Russ is still VERY elite, and is still arguably the top QB in the game. No one with a good brain would use one season to disregard nine seasons of pure excellence!

  19. Ramone DeCurta

    Amanda is😍

  20. Ramone DeCurta

    Sean Payton would gladly have taken the Seahawks job if Jody Allen would have fired Pete Carroll. The Seahawks would still have Russ and Seattle fans would have had an even better version of Russ to look forward to over the next decade. The Seahawks with Payton, Shane Waldron, Russ, DK, Lockett, Penny, and Dickson and the rest would have been immediate Super Bowl contenders.

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