Five areas Jalen Hurts can still improve

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With Jalen Hurts’ work ethic, approach to the game and natural tools, there’s no reason to think he won’t continue to get better. Reuben Frank takes a look at five areas where we could see Hurts improve in 2023.

He’s already made such huge strides in accuracy – from 52.0 percent as a rookie to 61.3 percent in 2021 to 66.5 percent last year. But he can get better. The league average was 64 percent last year, and Hurts ranked 11 out of 30 QBs who threw at least 300 passes. That’s really good. But most quarterbacks become more accurate the more experienced they get, and I expect that to happen with Hurts as well. Geno Smith led the NFL last year at 70 percent at 32 years old in his 10 season.

A couple fewer carries per game would still allow Hurts to use his legs when there are big plays there but would also keep him a little safer.-lowest interception ratio in NFL history . But both his years as the full-time starter have followed the same pattern. In 2021, he had just four INTs in 273 attempts in his first nine starts and then seven in 202 attempts in his last seven games .

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