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<p>Today we will be taking a look at some new QB's that are looking to make a splash this offseason. These are the some of the dual-threat QBs that stood out and wanting to climb the rankings.</p>
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<p>Rosales emerged as a true breakout dual-threat quarterback, providing steady production through the air while serving as his team's leading rusher. He finished the season with 746 rushing yards and eight touchdowns, consistently extending plays and finishing drives with his legs. As a passer, Rosales completed 63 percent of his throws for 1,765 yards and 16 touchdowns, displaying poise and command of the offense. His ability to put stress on defenses at multiple levels makes him a headache for offensive coordinators. As we move forward he will focus on reducing turnovers after throwing 10 interceptions last season. Continued growth in decision making could elevate Rosales into one of the more dynamic signal callers in his classification.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Dobbs is a dangerous dual-threat quarterback whose athleticism can gash the defense whenever he escapes the pocket. When the pocket breaks down, he is able to use his quickness and open field speed to turn broken plays into explosive gains. Dobbs rushed for 607 yards and four touchdowns, frequently making the first defender miss in space. As a passer, he possesses a strong arm capable of driving the ball downfield and hitting receivers in stride. He threw for 1,383 yards and eight touchdowns, though a 45 percent completion rate and 13 interceptions showing areas for refinement. Improved accuracy and ball security could significantly elevate his overall effectiveness and consistency.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Martin brings elite top end speed to the quarterback position, giving his offense a homerun threat on every snap. In the open field, he can separate quickly from defenders, evidenced by his 543 rushing yards and six touchdowns, including a long run of 80 yards. Martin also showed efficiency as a passer, throwing for 1,072 yards and 10 touchdowns while limiting turnovers to just two interceptions. His ability to protect the football while generating explosive plays speaks to his growing maturity at the position. With continued offseason development in timing and mechanics, Martin is positioned to take another step forward and solidify his reputation as a rising playmaker.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Brinkman is a versatile dual-threat quarterback whose production on the ground shows his competitive edge. He led his team with 708 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns, demonstrating toughness and the ability to finish drives in the redzone. Brinkman shows enough speed to pull away from second level defenders and extend plays outside the pocket. Through the air, he totaled 1,041 passing yards with seven touchdowns, though a 46 percent completion rate and 11 interceptions signal room for improvement. Refining his accuracy and decision making will be critical moving forward. Brinkman's arm talent and athleticism provide a strong foundation as he works to put all parts of his game together.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Reed enters the upcoming season as an under the radar prospect motivated for a bounce back campaign. He completed 58 percent of his passes for 911 yards, adding seven touchdowns against five interceptions. Reed is not confined to the pocket, contributing 192 rushing yards and a touchdown on 55 carries, which adds a layer of versatility to his profile. His mobility allows him to escape pressure and create opportunities outside the pocket. This offseason will be pivotal as he focuses on sharpening his accuracy and connecting on more explosive downfield plays. With improved consistency, Reed has the tools to expand his production and reestablish momentum.</p>
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Today we will be taking a look at some new QB's that are looking to make a splash this offseason. These are the some of the dual-threat QBs that stood out and wanting to climb the rankings.
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