— a survey of fans across the NFL http://www.jetsauthorizedshops.com/authentic-kelvin-beachum-jersey , powered by SurveyMonkey. Each week, we send 32 polls to 100+ plugged in fans from each team. Jets fans, sign up HERE to join FanPulse.This week’s FanPulse numbers are out.Fans from across the league were asked whether they would most want to build their team for the next decade around Carson Wentz, Deshaun Watson, Jared Goff, or Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes was the winner, especially in the Jets fanbase. 58% of Jets fans went for Mahomes. 27% went for Wentz. 14% went for Goff. None went for Watson. (Something tells me Watson would have been higher had this question been posed a year ago.)Meanwhile Neal Sterling Jersey , Jets fan confidence is surging.Just two weeks ago, an NFL low 12% of Jets fans felt confident in the direction of the franchise. Today that number stands at 69%.Jets fans aren’t going overboard with their optimism, though. According to this week’s prediction segment of the poll, the fanbase expects the Jets to lose a hard fought game by 2 points. Week 8 of our season long tracking of Sam Darnold’s progress brings a little further backtracking, as Darnold struggled a bit against the elements, the opponent, and the gaffes of his own teammates in the Jets’ loss against the Chicago Bears. Darnold moves back down the lists slightly as his rookie year is shaping up like many rookies before him; a bit of a rollercoaster ride.A few things to keep in mind. All rankings herein are limited to rookie quarterbacks with at least 250 passing attempts in their rookie seasons. Prior to the 2018 season there have been 72 rookie quarterbacks with 250 or more passing attempts in the post merger era. Rate stats (like completion %) reflect actual current numbers for Darnold. Counting stats (like touchdowns or yards) reflect prorated numbers for Darnold assuming he continues to perform at the same level all season. Let’s get to it. Below are a bunch of quarterback metrics Authentic Doug Middleton Jersey , listing the all time rookie leaders for each and showing where Sam Darnold fits assuming he plays at the same level all season.YardsAndrew Luck4374Cam Newton4051Jameis Winston4042Carson Wentz3782Peyton Manning3739...10. Sam Darnold3410TouchdownsPeyton Manning26Russell Wilson26 (Tie 1)Andrew Luck23Dak Prescott23 (Tie 3)Sam Darnold 22 Jameis Winston 22 (Tie 5)Jim Kelly 22 (Tie 5)InterceptionsPeyton Manning28Jim Zorn27Terry Bradshaw24Jeff Komlo23DeShone Kizer 22Steve DeBerg 22 (Tie 5)...8. Sam Darnold 20 (Tie 8)Passer RatingDak Prescott104.9Robert Griffin III102.4Russell Wilson100Ben Roethlisberger98.1Dan Marino96...29. Sam Darnold74.5 Yards/AttemptBen Roethlisberger8.88Robert Griffin III8.14Dak Prescott7.99Russell Wilson7.93Matt Ryan7.93...23. Sam Darnold6.82Completion PercentageDak Prescott67.8Ben Roethlisberger66.4Robert Griffin III65.7Teddy Bridgewater64.4Russell Wilson 64.1...37. Sam Darnold55.2Touchdown PercentageDan Marino6.8Russell Wilson6.6Jim Plunkett5.8Ben Roethlisberger5.8 (Tie 3)Steve Bartkowski5.1Robert Griffin III 5.1 (Tie 5)Marcus Mariota5.1 (Tie 5)Jake Plummer5.1 (Tie 5)...16. Sam Darnold4.4 (Tie 16)Interception PercentageDak Prescott0.9Robert Griffin III1.3Nick Foles1.9Charlie Batch2.0Derek Carr2.0 (Tie 4)...46. Sam Darnold4.0As the season wears on the sample gets larger and the results more stable. The picture is becoming a bit more clear each week. The numbers are starting to look average-ish compared to rookies throughout NFL post merger history in many categories for Darnold. To provide additional context, we’re going to start providing how Sam stacks up against the 39 qualifying rookie quarterbacks of the past 15 years. The game and its rules have changed so much that comparisons of quarterbacks from 50 years ago to quarterbacks of today are of limited value. Quarterbacks of the last 15 years make for a much closer to an apples to apples comparison. Here is how Sam stacks up against rookie quarterbacks of the last 15 years:YardsAndrew Luck4374Cam Newton4051Jameis Winston4042Carson Wentz3782Dak Prescott3667...8. Sam Darnold3410TouchdownsRussell Wilson26 Andrew Luck23Dak Prescott23 (Tie 3)Sam Darnold 22 Jameis Winston 22 (Tie 4)InterceptionsDeShone Kizer 22Geno Smith 21Sam Darnold 20Matthew Stafford 20 (Tie 3)Mark Sanchez 20 (Tie 3)Passer RatingDak Prescott104.9Robert Griffin III102.4Russell Wilson100Ben Roethlisberger98.1Marcus Mariota91.5...22. Sam Darnold74.5 Yards/AttemptBen Roethlisberger8.88Robert Griffin III8.14Dak Prescott7.99Russell Wilson7.93Matt Ryan7.93...13. Sam Darnold6.82Completion PercentageDak Prescott67.8Ben Roethlisberger66.4Robert Griffin III65.7Teddy Bridgewater64.4Russell Wilson 64.1...27. Sam Darnold55.2Touchdown PercentageRussell Wilson6.6Ben Roethlisberger5.8 Robert Griffin III 5.1 (Tie 3)Marcus Mariota5.1 (Tie 3)Dak Prescott 5.0 ...8. Sam Darnold4.4 (Tie)Interception PercentageDak Prescott0.9Robert Griffin III1.3Nick Foles1.9Derek Carr2.0 Mitchell Trubisky2.1...31. Sam Darnold4.0In comparison to his contemporary peers Darnold again appears average-ish in his rookie statistics. He is very poor in interceptions, below average in completion %, about average in passer rating, and above average in yards, touchdowns, and yards per attempt. A real mixed bag for Darnold compared to his contemporary peersOne thing that may be a bit concerning is that Darnold ranks below league average in every major category this season. Although rookies often struggle Youth Brandon Copeland Jersey , most of the rookies that go on to have excellent NFL careers manage to be at or above league average in at least one major statistical category in their rookie years. It’s not a foolproof standard, there have been exceptions, but if Darnold does not manage to at least make it to league average in at least one major statistical category by year end it is not a particularly good omen for his career. Still plenty of time for things to change. We’ll track these numbers throughout the year and see how this unfolds.