It's been one of the most talked about debates around NFL circles during the offseason as everyone twiddles their thumbs waiting for the season to start.
Who had a better rookie year – Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater or Raiders quarterback Derek Carr?
Bridgewater has been one of the main reasons many are optimistic about the Vikings this season. He was named to the Pro Football Writers Association All-Rookie team and voted by the fans as the Rookie of the Year.
While Carr didn't receive those postseason accolades, he has brought on that same sense of optimism to the Bay Area. The second round pick was the only rookie quarterback last year to start all 16 games, and it appears the Raiders have also finally found their franchise quarterback from the 2014 NFL Draft.
After watching every snap from Bridgewater and Carr (Yes, I sadly watched every single Raiders game this offseason), let's settle this discussion once and for all.
Stats:
Carr (16 games): 348 completions, 599 attempts (58.1 percent completion rate), 3,270 yards, 21 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, 76.6 quarterback rating
Bridgewater (13 games): 259 completions, 402 attempts (64.4 percent completion rate), 2,919 yards, 14 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, 85.2 quarterback rating