Tyrod Taylor remains heavy favorite for Bills starting QB job

ORCHARD PARK, NY - NOVEMBER 27: Tyrod Taylor #5 of the Buffalo Bills runs with the ball during NFL game action as Malik Jackson #90 of the Jacksonville Jaguars misses a tackle at New Era Field on November 27, 2016 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)

  • With Tyrod Taylor, T.J. Yates, Nathan Peterman and Cardale Jones on the roster, Taylor appears to be the runaway favorite to win the starting gig. Taylor is coming off back-to-back good seasons; in 2016 he ranked 11th among qualified QBs with an 84.6 overall grade, and in 2015, ranked 10th with an 88.5 overall grade.
  • Taylor was the seventh-most-pressured QB last season (among 37 qualified QBs), experiencing pressure on 41.0 percent of his dropbacks. He handled it well, though, as he also ranked seventh among QBs with an 80.1 passer rating while under pressure.
  • The Bills will likely want Taylor to get rid of the ball more quickly in the future. His average time to attempt last season of 2.97 seconds was by far the longest in the NFL, 0.23 seconds longer than Jameis Winston, who clocked in as the second-slowest QB in terms of average time to attempt.
  • A healthy Sammy Watkins can go a long way to Taylor having an even better season in 2017. Watkins missed much of 2016 due to injury, but in 2015, finished third among 85 qualifying receivers with a WR rating of 128.8 (QB rating when a receiver is thrown at).

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