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    Dunk's QB Ranking for Week 2

    I'd have swapped 2 and 3.

    1) Trevor Harris, Argos
    Week 2 stats: 30-38, 267 yards, 4 TDs, 1 INT

    Harris willed the Argos to an improbable win in the toughest place to get a road victory in the CFL.

    2) Zach Collaros, Ticats

    Week 2 stats: 26-33, 354 yards, 2 TDs

    Hamilton’s pivot carved up the Bombers’ secondary with relative ease.

    3) Rakeem Cato, Alouettes

    Week 2 stats: 20-25, 241 yards, 3 TDs
    The 23-year-old rookie efficiently kept Montreal’s offence moving in his first CFL start and stunned the 2014 Grey Cup champs.

    4) Kevin Glenn, Riders

    Week 2 stats: 33-40, 477 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT

    If not for a game-changing pick-six thrown by Glenn, he likely leads Saskatchewan to a ‘W’ and could’ve topped the list.

    5) Henry Burris, REDBLACKS

    Week 2 stats: 23-29, 296 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT
    Hank spread the ball around to seven different receivers - a rapport seems to be growing between Burris and all his new targets. Although, it must be noted that a couple dropped interceptions were nearly very costly.

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    There has been a lot of good quarterbacking despite all the injuries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Argo View Post
    I'd have swapped 2 and 3.

    1) Trevor Harris, Argos
    Week 2 stats: 30-38, 267 yards, 4 TDs, 1 INT

    Harris willed the Argos to an improbable win in the toughest place to get a road victory in the CFL.

    2) Zach Collaros, Ticats

    Week 2 stats: 26-33, 354 yards, 2 TDs

    Hamilton’s pivot carved up the Bombers’ secondary with relative ease.

    3) Rakeem Cato, Alouettes

    Week 2 stats: 20-25, 241 yards, 3 TDs
    The 23-year-old rookie efficiently kept Montreal’s offence moving in his first CFL start and stunned the 2014 Grey Cup champs.

    4) Kevin Glenn, Riders

    Week 2 stats: 33-40, 477 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT

    If not for a game-changing pick-six thrown by Glenn, he likely leads Saskatchewan to a ‘W’ and could’ve topped the list.

    5) Henry Burris, REDBLACKS

    Week 2 stats: 23-29, 296 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT
    Hank spread the ball around to seven different receivers - a rapport seems to be growing between Burris and all his new targets. Although, it must be noted that a couple dropped interceptions were nearly very costly.
    I'd put Cato 2nd, Glenn 3rd and Collaros 4th. I also agree that so far the quarterbacking has been very good, especially considering the number of injuries.

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    Nice to see an influx of good young talent at QB, bodes well for the leagues future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Argo57 View Post
    Nice to see an influx of good young talent at QB, bodes well for the leagues future.
    It's not nice. It's great. It rejuvenates the league.

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    1) Travis Lulay, Lions
    Week 3 stats: 33-44, 404 yards, 3 TDs

    BC’s red-headed QB was on fire late in the fourth and in overtime to help propel his team to a rather improbable comeback win.
    2) Bo Levi Mitchell, Stampeders
    Week 3 stats: 25-34, 303 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT

    Mitchell returned to form against Toronto. He engineered three straight touchdown drives in the second quarter to give Calgary the lead for good.
    3) Kevin Glenn, Riders
    Week 3 stats: 23-29, 271 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT

    Once again Glenn played well enough for Saskatchewan to get a win, but a Brett Smith fumble proved costly. The Riders’ starter has been very productive since stepping in for the injured Darian Durant.
    4) Trevor Harris, Argos
    Week 3 stats: 20-34, 223 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT

    No. 7 started strong for Toronto, but his accuracy was off and he faded in the second half.
    5) Matt Nichols, Eskimos
    Week 3 stats: 12-21, 212 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT

    Nichols didn’t have to win the game all on his own for Edmonton, but he made some impressive seam throws.
    6) Drew Willy, Bombers
    Week 3 stats: 20-29, 251 yards

    It was a workmanlike effort from Willy in a Winnipeg ‘W’.
    7) Rakeem Cato, Alouettes
    Week 3 stats: 22-31, 317 yards, 2 INT

    The rookie’s two interceptions led directly to 10 points for the opposition. You can’t giveaway scores like that in any football league.
    8) Henry Burris, REDBLACKS
    Week 3 stats: 20-36, 162 yards, 1 INT

    Bad Hank’s pick-six on Ottawa’s second offensive series of the game was a poor start and Burris or his team weren’t able to recover at Commonwealth Stadium.
    http://www.cfl.ca/article/qb-scoreca...after-big-game

    I'd rank Willy ahead of Nichols and Harris ahead of Glenn and note that Lulay's and Glenn's yardage was padded by the fact the Lions played overtime.

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