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Originally Posted by GTripp0012
To me, any QB who has five accrued seasons and has started at least three full seasons (48 games) with either progressively improving results or steady-state results in completion percentage, yards per attempt, and TD/INT ratio is a franchise QB. Draft position matters in projections only. Once a guy has 5 full seasons and 48+ games as a starter, doesn't matter whether he was the first overall pick or undrafted.
For example: I don't refer to Ben Roethlisberger as a franchise QB because his production has been so unsteady. If he improves next year, he's definately a franchise QB. If he collapses and costs the Steelers a playoff birth, well then..
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How many
World Championships would Ben Big need to win as the
leader of his team to overcome your statistical requirements for him to qualify as a Franchise QB?
I think you've gotten carried away by statistics. Big Ben is certainly a Franchise QB.