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New generation ready to step up

Young quarterbac­ks in the NFL poised to build on promising starts and take centre stage

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When Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers and other older, elite quarterbac­ks move on from the NFL, the position will remain in good hands.

The Young Guns are already taking over.

Derek Carr, Marcus Mariota, Jameis Winston, Dak Prescott and Carson Wentz headline a crop of talented signal callers who quickly developed into rising stars. And, they are only getting better.

“There’s always room to improve,” said Carr , who led the Oakland Raiders to 12 wins last year and their first play-off berth since 2002.

Carr finished tied for third in the MVP voting after completing a career-best 63.8 per cent of his passes with 28 touchdowns and only six intercepti­ons.

He also led seven fourthquar­ter comebacks before breaking his leg in Week 16, basically ruining Oakland’s Super Bowl chances.

Oakland gave Carr the richest contract in the league, US$125 million (Dh459.3m) over five years, only to see Detroit Lion’s Matthew Stafford get even more money soon after.

“The best thing about Derek, and I mean this sincerely, is that he wants to be great,” Raiders offensive coordinato­r Todd Downing said. “He understand­s that to be great, it’s always a learning process. It’s always a growing process.”

While Carr took three years to bust out, Mariota, Winston, Prescott and Wentz have progressed even faster.

Mariota threw for 3,426 yards with 26 touchdowns aagainst nine intercepti­ons in helping the Tennessee Titans improve from 3-13 to 9-7 in his second season.

The fact his success has come in a vertical offence that does not fit his skill set as much as an intermedia­te passing game would is even more impressive.

“I feel a lot more comfortabl­e,” Mariota said about entering his second year in coach Mike Mularkey’s offence.

“You kind of know what to expect. You’re in a situation where you’re familiar with everything.”

Winston, drafted No 1 overall in 2015, with Mariota going second, has started every game in two seasons with Tampa Bay Buccanneer­s, leading them from six wins as a rookie to nine last year. He has thrown for 4,000-plus yards each season, but also has 33 intercepti­ons.

“When we’re talking about the stuff Jameis is working on, it’s microscopi­c,” Buccaneers coach Dirk Koetter said. “Knowing when to take the check down, when to go for the big play, when to scramble.”

Prescott had one of the best rookie seasons for a quarterbac­k in league history after replacing an injured Tony Romo at the Dallas Cowboys.

Prescott tied Ben Roethlisbe­rger’s rookie record of 13 wins, led the Cowboys to a division title. He set rookie marks in passer rating (104.9) and fewest intercepti­ons (four, to go with 23 touchdowns) along the way.

“I’m only one year in so, there’s a lot that I can get better at,” Prescott said.

But the best young quarterbac­k in the NFC East could wind up being Wentz.

The Philadelph­ia Eagles traded a slew of draft picks to move up and select Wentz No 2 overall in 2016.

He was promoted from No 3 on the depth chart just eight days before the season opener and started 16 games, going 7-9. Wentz threw for 3,782 yards but only threw for 16 touchdowns and tossed 14 picks.

“With his competitiv­e fire, his intangible skill set, his physical skill set, we couldn’t be more excited about the things that he brings to the table and see what he’s going to do with a full offseason and opportunit­y to grow here in Year 2,” said Howie Roseman, the Eagles vice president of football operations.

Stability at quarterbac­k is critical to a team’s success.

Eight teams — New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, Green Bay Packers, Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Giants, Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Chargers — have had the same starting quarterbac­k going on the 10th straight season.

Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, Ben Roethlisbe­rger, Eli Manning, Joe Flacco, Matt Ryan and Philip Rivers have combined to win seven of the past nine Super Bowls.

Carr, Mariota, Winston, Prescott and Wentz have the potential to follow that. Their time might be coming, sooner than you think.

 ?? USA Today ?? Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys, centre, is part of a new group of young quarterbac­ks storming the NFL
USA Today Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys, centre, is part of a new group of young quarterbac­ks storming the NFL

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