Highest Rate of Uncatchable Passes in 2025 💥
Noteworthy QBs 👀
LAB REPORTS

Highest Rate of Uncatchable Passes 2025
- Marcus Mariota: 24.4%
- Michael Penix: 23.8%
- Caleb Williams: 23%
- J.J. McCarthy: 23%
- Baker Mayfield: 22.8%
- Cam Ward: 22.7%
- CJ Stroud: 21.2%
- Dak Prescott: 20.7%
- Shedeur Sanders: 20.7%
- Jacoby Brissett: 20.4%
You can only keep Jacoby Brissett & Michael Wilson down for so long #BirdGang pic.twitter.com/rXkitJZxtb
— FantasyPros (@FantasyPros) December 14, 2025
My biggest takes based on the data 💥
💣 Jacoby Brissett - 20.4%
⚡️ Supports my take of fading all Arizona pass catchers because natural regression and RB additions will cause way less passing volume for the Cardinals in 2026. They will not lead the NFL in passing attempts again that was an anomaly.
⚡️ McBride, MHJ, Wilson stock 📉📉
Rookie Cam Ward. pic.twitter.com/nEKdzdXIfo
— Football Performances (@NFLPerformances) July 4, 2026
💣Cam Ward - 22.7%
⚡️ Cam Ward had a high uncatchable pass rate but it’s important to note the coaching carousel he had to deal with as a number one pick on the former worst team in football. His head coach got fired after week 6. He also had to deal with two different play callers with Brian Callahan calling plays from weeks 1-3 and Bo Hardegree as the playcaller from week 4-onwards.
⚡️ This year he is walking into a QB friendly coach in Brian Daboll who LOVED him in the draft process along with a steady NFL presence in HC Robert Saleh who will lean on the defense and not expect Ward to make big plays right away. This is wheels up for the whole offense with the added weapons and better coaching underway in 2026.
⚡️Carnell Tate, Wan’Dale Robinson, Gunnar Helm stock 📈📈
Baker Mayfield was getting MVP chants in mid-October last season and it wasn't a crazy thoughtpic.twitter.com/IbyZVKCczC
— Ian Hartitz (@Ihartitz) May 27, 2026
💣 Baker Mayfield - 22.8%
⚡️ Healthy Baker vs Injured Baker is a very different player and he has shown that on and on again throughout every team he has played for in the NFL. He will gut out any injury and play but his stats take an instant decline in efficiency and production.
⚡️From weeks 1-11 before the left shoulder sprain Baker had 3,276 passing yards, 25 TDs, almost 300 passing yards a game and was a MVP candidate the first six weeks of the season which lined up directly with Egbuka’s early season breakout. After the injury from weeks 12-18 he had just 70 passing yards per game, 2 TDS with 3 INTS, a 56.1% completion percentage, and a 72.4 passer rating. This clearly skewed his stats and didn’t showcase what healthy Baker’s true potential is.
⚡️Emeka Egbuka, Jalen McMillan, Chris Godwin 📈📈
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