A Quote by DeAndre Hopkins

If anybody should be a judge of quarterbacks, I've played with the most quarterbacks in NFL history throughout my first four years. — © DeAndre Hopkins
If anybody should be a judge of quarterbacks, I've played with the most quarterbacks in NFL history throughout my first four years.
You have to have quarterbacks who can keep up with everybody else. And I'm not saying that just black quarterbacks can do that, but more black quarterbacks are given a chance because they fit the mold.
I give NFL quarterbacks a lot of leeway for a couple of years.
The quarterbacks that win... those are the quarterbacks that are talked about for being great.
Kids are doing more in their offseason. That's what the college quarterbacks, the pro quarterbacks do. That's how you get better.
In the NFL game today, there are a lot of better athletes than I am, and quarterbacks these days are faster than the quarterbacks have always been, they're running like crazy. But I kind of stick to my roots of the disciplined quarterback. You know, I'm doing the same routine every week, studying tapes and working hard, getting ready to play and making good decisions on Sundays.
Great quarterbacks, good quarterbacks, make plays.
The better quarterbacks are real consistent. Rookie quarterbacks are not.
I think there are different kinds of quarterbacks, and if you look at any offense, there are different kind of quarterbacks, but you play to the strengths of whoever the quarterback is for the team.
I'm not your typical quarterback. I don't like when people say, 'Quarterbacks aren't supposed to run,' or, 'Quarterbacks aren't supposed to work out a certain way.'
Third-string quarterbacks, fourth-string quarterbacks - they get their opportunities, and they shine.
I like to be try to be a mentor to some of the younger quarterbacks in the NFL.
The number of starting quarterbacks in the NFL from Texas speaks for itself.
You know, quarterbacks, I think greatness in quarterbacks is taking what you've got, whether it's a great team, a good team, or a struggling team and make them better.
I have great respect for Greg Knapp, who was my quarterbacks coach in Denver for three years. He taught me so much about playing quarterback in the NFL and made me a better football player.
There are a very few consistent, common threads among the most successful NFL quarterbacks. Most of them are intangibles, which you can't measure with a physical test. You need leadership ability, competitiveness, drive, and will. You need focus, poise, and charisma.
We know who is out there as far as available quarterbacks, but in reality, no one would be more prepared or capable as a No. 2 at this point than Dan. He got more snaps in the preseason than any of our quarterbacks and continues to get better.
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