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CBS Sports: Miles Sanders says new Panthers teammate Andy Dalton is 'a future Hall of Famer'
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<blockquote data-quote="KillerFrog InD KitchenSink" data-source="post: 3299813" data-attributes="member: 4967"><p>Obviously he has no shot, but using pro football reference's approximate value, <a href="https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/D/DaltAn00.htm" target="_blank">he sits at 116 over his career</a>. That puts him at <a href="https://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/av_career.htm" target="_blank">a tie for 259th all time</a> (list ends at top 250 with nine players tied at 117, so 116 would put him at 259. Assuming or two more years getting a handful of AV points, he'd be ahead of QB names in the hall of fame like Stabler, and Aikman, but the other names in that range (Brunnell, Alex Smith, Gannon, Flacco, Morton) with similar long but relatively undistinguished careers have no shot. And modern day QBs probably have a statistical advantage with more games and more passing.</p><p></p><p>Still ending up in the top 200 or so in approximate value is nothing to sneeze at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KillerFrog InD KitchenSink, post: 3299813, member: 4967"] Obviously he has no shot, but using pro football reference's approximate value, [URL='https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/D/DaltAn00.htm']he sits at 116 over his career[/URL]. That puts him at [URL='https://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/av_career.htm']a tie for 259th all time[/URL] (list ends at top 250 with nine players tied at 117, so 116 would put him at 259. Assuming or two more years getting a handful of AV points, he'd be ahead of QB names in the hall of fame like Stabler, and Aikman, but the other names in that range (Brunnell, Alex Smith, Gannon, Flacco, Morton) with similar long but relatively undistinguished careers have no shot. And modern day QBs probably have a statistical advantage with more games and more passing. Still ending up in the top 200 or so in approximate value is nothing to sneeze at. [/QUOTE]
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