Hoping for a Druck-BR-Tyrod Finish for LT

I didn’t participate in CC’s recent roundtable about the expectations for Logan Thomas this year, but reading the article did get me thinking: what if Logan’s senior year goes like the senior years of Jim Druckenmiller , Bryan Randall and Tyrod Taylor ?

The three QBs I just named are all guys who were having solid careers going into their senior years, and a few games into their last season, suddenly turned a corner and started playing like gangbusters. Each QB hit their stride with eight games to go (in the case of Druckenmiller and Randall) or nine games to go (in Tyrod’s case), and led their team on a long winning streak and to a conference championship.

Here are their stats, broken down into the “early” part of their careers (prior to the hot finish), and their career-ending hot streaks … I didn’t clog the table up with a lot of data, because I wanted to show the main areas where their performance took a positive jump at the end:

QBTime PeriodComp.
Pct.
Pass Yds/GmTDsINTsQB Eff.
Rating
Druckenmillerfirst 29 games53.1%110.72018120.0
Druckenmillerlast 8 games55.9%192.0161157.5
Bryan Randallfirst 41 games58.8%124.03228131.0
Bryan Randalllast 8 games58.0%177.8163155.1
Tyrod Taylorfirst 41 games56.7%125.42818132.0
Tyrod Taylorlast 9 games58.8%208.2162154.3
Note: Randall and Taylor both split time with other QBs early in their careers, which reduced their yards per game passing
Jim Druckenmiller

The statistical parallels are almost eerie. For Druck, BR, and Tyrod, strong finishes weren’t really about their completion percentage going up … it was about their yards per game increasing and especially their TD:INT ratio suddenly going through the roof. They quit making mistakes and started making clutch plays.

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