Arguments could be made here for Lamar Jackson due to his outright mobility, but I think you still have to go with the sport’s all-around top quarterback in Mahomes. Keep in mind that quarterbacks can’t run by design in flag football, so elusiveness is important but restricted to behind the line of scrimmage. Accuracy is also critical, and Mahomes has a huge advantage over Jackson in that area, while still possessing plenty of mobility and elusiveness. Let’s not overthink this one.
The odds of losing a quarterback to injury in flag football are relatively low, so we’ll go with a non-traditional backup who has the throwing ability in a pinch but can also utilize his speed and athleticism as a pass-catcher, ball carrier and decoy. Hill is of course one of the most versatile offensive players in football, so one of the 12 roster spots oughta be reserved for the 33-year-old.
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