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Murphy is ranked #1 among SEC QBs in total QBR which is the best measure, in my opinion, of how good a quarterback actually is. See link below and ESPN's description of QBR if you are unfamiliar with it.
He is currently ranked #4 nationally behind Oregon's QB who is #3. Here are some other rankings of note:
Aaron Murray #5
Zach Mettenberger #8
Jameis Winston #10
Johnny Manziel #11
Teddy Bridgewater#14 (Surprising he is this low, but remember how bad he looked against Kentucky?)
Total QBR. This is a number for a quarterback between 0 and 100 that captures efficiency associated with throwing the ball, running the ball, drawing penalties, and avoiding sacks and turnovers. It uses the same concept as the NFL total QBR, dividing the credit on every play between the quarterback and his teammates according to how much the quarterback did. For college football, these are adjusted for the defense faced, though the unadjusted version also exists and will be included in box scores alongside the unadjusted traditional statistics.
http://espn.go.com/ncf/qbr/_/qualified/false
He is currently ranked #4 nationally behind Oregon's QB who is #3. Here are some other rankings of note:
Aaron Murray #5
Zach Mettenberger #8
Jameis Winston #10
Johnny Manziel #11
Teddy Bridgewater#14 (Surprising he is this low, but remember how bad he looked against Kentucky?)
Total QBR. This is a number for a quarterback between 0 and 100 that captures efficiency associated with throwing the ball, running the ball, drawing penalties, and avoiding sacks and turnovers. It uses the same concept as the NFL total QBR, dividing the credit on every play between the quarterback and his teammates according to how much the quarterback did. For college football, these are adjusted for the defense faced, though the unadjusted version also exists and will be included in box scores alongside the unadjusted traditional statistics.
http://espn.go.com/ncf/qbr/_/qualified/false