He’s 29th in sacks and tied for 31st in sack yards.
32nd: S. Howell - 44 sacks - 293 sack yards
31st: Z. Wilson - 31- 234 sack yards
30th: D. Jones - 30 - 167 sack yards
29th: B. Young - 29 - 234 sack yards
28th: Russell Wilson - 26 - 130 sack yards
Stat lines don’t tell the full story, but they are a crucial piece to it.
Those statistics are misleading or just wrong. Bryce Young has the 5th most pressures with 78 but Stroud is 7th with 75. Bryce Young is 11th is pressure percentage at 23.1% of his passes. Stroud is 8th with 24.4% of dropbacks. Stroud has also been hurried 5th most with 31 and Bryce Young is 14th with 22.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2023/passing_advanced.htm
No. They are accurate. It’s not a QB stat. It’s an O line stat. It includes pressures of any kind against a drop back from any player on the team.
That’s why I said, “the panthers are ….stat” instead of “Bryce young is pressured etc”.
Edit: I should’ve said pressures on drop back instead of “QB pressures”.
Well the insinuation is that Young is pressured more than Stroud when the difference between the two is negligible or Stroud is actually being pressured more. The stats you’re using include the Seahawks game which apparently is an outlier because Dalton had more pass attempts than anyone else this season.
Bryce has the 4th most dropbacks under pressure in the league 132, Stroud is 19th with 101. Bryce is 6th in total drop backs (despite us already having taken our bye for some god awful reason) at 339, Stroud is 18th at 309. So despite taking 30 less snaps so far this season, Stroud actually has more snaps where he’s been kept clean (208 to 207). That alone shows the difference in the two OLs these two are dealing with.