Was Carson Palmer a good QB?

Former NFL quarterback Carson Palmer played in 182 games during his 14-year career, passing for 46,247 yards and 294 touchdowns during his span at the professional level. His career, although without major notable accomplishments at a team or personal level (Super Bowl, MVP, etc.), can be considered wildly successful.

Where does Carson Palmer rank all time?

Palmer has a much better case when you look at his career numbers. Career completions: 3,941, ranking 11th all-time. That’s more than Fran Tarkenton, Joe Montana, Dan Fouts, Troy Aikman, Jim Kelly and 20 other Hall of Fame quarterbacks. Career passing yards: 46,247, ranking 12th all-time.

Who led the NFL in QBR in 2017?

2017 Leaders

1. Kirk Cousins • WAS 342
2. Russell Wilson • SEA 322
3. Jacoby Brissett • IND 305
4. Matthew Stafford • DET 287
5. Josh McCown • NYJ 264

Will Carson Palmer be a Hall of Famer?

In January, Palmer was named to the 13-member 2021 College Football Hall of Fame class. He is the 45th inductee with USC ties in the College Football Hall of Fame, including 34 players. A Trojan has been elected into the Hall in 14 of the past 22 years. Palmer will be inducted at a Dec.

What type of QB was Carson Palmer?

Carson Hilton Palmer (born December 27, 1979) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 15 seasons, primarily with the Cincinnati Bengals and Arizona Cardinals….Carson Palmer.

Passing attempts: 6,307
Passer rating: 87.9

Is Carson Palmer a future Hall of Famer?

Carson Palmer Palmer is a very talented quarterback with all the tools to be elite, but he won’t be inducted into the Hall of Fame—that is, unless if he can turn his career around with the Oakland Raiders and maybe even win a Super Bowl.

Is Carson Palmer a NFL Hall of Famer?

Carson Palmer, Hall of Famer. The Cardinals Ring of Honor member and former quarterback was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame Tuesday night in Las Vegas. Among those in attendance was Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill, who is also on the National Football Foundation’s board of directors.

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