Here it is. The first in a series of Positional Posts, a full 6 days sooner than it came out last year. Boom. We start with the QB Position cause it’s the easiest one to do and I wanted to shut everyone up.
Based on who’s asked for these numbers the most times, you can probably guess who won here, right?

Behind a big 326-point performance in week 9 by former Buckeye Justin Fields, Kyle grabs the best QB-total of the year, 231 points ahead of the 2nd place Mallrats.
Kyle finished the season with an average of 380 points a game from the QB spot, between Fields and that other guy.
| Team | QB | |
| 1 | Kyle | 5323 |
| 2 | Kronner | 5092 |
| 3 | Tan | 4846 |
| 4 | Ryan | 4742 |
| 5 | Timmy | 4633 |
| 6 | Josh | 4489 |
| 7 | Trigger | 4399 |
| 8 | Jones | 4359 |
| 9 | Matt | 4279 |
| 10 | Kaiser | 4239 |
| 11 | Dave | 3902 |
| 12 | Steve | 3153 |
On the flip side, Sanchez went through a carousel of human trash at QB this year, including Matt Ryan, Jameis Winston, Taysom Hill, Tua Togalouvia, Tyrod Taylor, Tyler Heinicke, Sam Darnold, and Teddy Bridgewater. So that’s 8 different starters in 14 weeks. With a total of 3153, that puts Steve 59 points behind Trigger’s last place 2020 finish in this category. It was embarrassing for Trigger last year, but he only played 13 games. That gives the Dutchmen a 2020 average of 247 a game at the QB spot. Sanchez put up a whopping 225 this year. We’ll see if anyone can beat that in ’22.