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Ranking SEC quarterbacks by QBR after Week 2: UGA’s Carson Beck ranked low

The SEC is off to a rough start to the 2023 college football season. Both LSU and Alabama have loses before Week 3. When was the last time that happened?

So far, the conference is 3-6 against Power Five opponents. A big reason the SEC may be in for a down year is quarterback play. The conference lost Bryce Young, Anthony Richardson, Will Levis, Hendon Hooker and Stetson Bennett to the 2023 NFL draft.

ESPN’s Total QBR rating takes into account numerous factors, including the strength of the opponent. ESPN defines QBR as the “Adjusted Total Quarterback Rating, which values the quarterback on all play types on a 0-100 scale adjusted for the strength of opposing defenses faced.”

How do SEC quarterbacks rank in terms of QBR and where does Georgia’s Carson Beck stack up?

Conner Weigman, Texas A&M

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Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports

QBR: 89.5

Season stats: 572 passing yards, seven passing touchdowns, and two interceptions

Quick note: It isn’t Weigman’s fault Texas A&M’s defense could not stop tackling air against Miami in Week 2.

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Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss

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Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports

QBR: 81.2

Season stats: 601 passing yards, six passing touchdowns and one interception

Quick note: Jaxson Dart and Ole Miss are averaging 55 points per game through two weeks.

Jalen Milroe, Alabama

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John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

QBR: 76.6

Season stats: 449 passing yards, five passing touchdowns and two interceptions

Quick note: Milroe has the most expected points added through rushes (5.4) of any SEC quarterback.

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Spencer Rattler, South Carolina

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Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

QBR: 74.4

Season stats: 698 passing yards, three passing touchdowns and zero interceptions

Quick note: Rattler has taken more sacks (nine) than any other SEC quarterback.

Jayden Daniels, LSU

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QBR: 73.8

Season stats: 615 passing yards, six passing touchdowns and one interception

Quick note: Daniels’ lone interception came in the second half against Florida State in Week 1. He typically does a great job of avoiding turnovers.

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KJ Jefferson, Arkansas

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Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports

QBR: 73.2

Season stats: 382 passing yards, five passing touchdowns and no interceptions

Quick note: Jefferson and Arkansas finally play a Power Five opponent in Week 3 (BYU).

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Will Rogers, Mississippi State

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Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports

QBR: 69.2

Season stats: 389 passing yards, five passing touchdowns and zero interceptions

Quick note: Rogers only has 46 pass attempts through two games. He averaged 46.9 pass attempts per game last season!

Brady Cook, Missouri

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Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

QBR: 67.1

Season stats: 376 passing yards, three passing touchdowns and zero interceptions

Quick note: Cook and Missouri face Power Five competition for the first time in Week 3; the Tigers take on Kansas State.

Payton Thorne, Auburn

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Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports

QBR: 63.4

Season stats: 235 passing yards, three passing touchdowns and one interception

Quick note: Thorne has thrown for the fewest yards of any starting quarterback in the SEC.

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Carson Beck, Georgia

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Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

QBR: 61.2

Season stats: 577 passing yards, three passing touchdowns and one interception

Quick note: Last season, Stetson Bennett finished the year with a QBR of 86.3.

AJ Swann, Vanderbilt

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The Tennessean

QBR: 56.8

Season stats: 766 passing yards, eight passing touchdowns and three interceptions

Quick note: Swann is the SEC passing yardage leader, but he has also thrown more interceptions than any other SEC quarterback.

Joe Milton, Tennessee

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Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports

QBR: 50.9

Season stats: 429 passing yards, four passing touchdowns and no interceptions

Quick note: Last season, Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker had the highest QBR in the SEC.

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Graham Mertz, Florida

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Matt Pendleton-USA TODAY Sports

QBR: 40.1

Season stats: 526 passing yards, two passing touchdowns and one interception

Quick note: Mertz has the fewest passing touchdowns of any SEC quarterback.

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Devin Leary, Kentucky

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Jordan Prather-USA TODAY Sports

QBR: 37.9

Season stats: 540 passing yards, five passing touchdowns and two interceptions

Quick note: The NC State transfer finished in the middle of the pack of the ACC last season with a QBR of 55.3.

Story originally appeared on UGA Wire