There's been a lot of talk about Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder's performance this season and whether or not he is the quarterback of the future for the Vikings. But if you compare his stats to the early years of some of today's premier NFL quarterbacks, it's clear Ponder is performing well in his second year as a starter.
Ponder has completed 63.5 percent of his passes for 2,186 yards with 13 touchdowns and nine interceptions. His quarterback rating of 82.0 is 11.9 points better than his rookie season. If you extrapolate his numbers out for 16 games, Ponder is on pace for 3,180 passing yards with 19 touchdowns and 13 interceptions.
In Tom Brady's second season as a starter with the Patriots -- and his third season in the league -- he posted a 85.7 QB rating, completed 62.1 percent of his passes for 3,764 yards with 28 touchdowns and 14 interceptions in 16 games.
Peyton Manning posted a 90.7 quarterback rating in his second season with the Colts, starting 16 games. He threw for 4,135 yards while completing 62.1 percent of his passes for 26 touchdowns with 15 interceptions.
Matt Ryan started 14 games in his second season with the Falcons, posting a 80.9 QB rating while completing 58.3 percent of his passes for 2,916 yards, 22 touchdowns and 14 interceptions.
So Ponder, who has dealt with a lot of dropped passes from a depleted receiving corps, still is completing passes at a higher percentage than either Brady, Manning or Ryan did in their second seasons as starters. His quarterback rating would place him in third, ahead of Ryan, while his touchdown and interception rates are less stellar than Brady and Manning.
It's always easy to pin blame on the quarterback, but Ponder clearly is performing at a high level for a second-year starter in the NFL.
Doing betterPonder believes he has made a lot of strides in a lot of different areas this season.