People want to sleep on Justin Herbert, and that’s just mind-blowing to me. He’s been amazing, especially for a quarterback who was playing for a defensive-minded head coach for the majority of his career. And yet, Justin has thrown 114 touchdown passes over his first four seasons, the second-most in NFL history. However, the metrics like passer rating, yards per attempt and air yards are down over the last two seasons. I’m not too concerned about that give, you know, Jim Harbaugh and everything. Herbert’s numbers should improve. Jim and Roman won’t turn him into a fantasy superstar like Patrick Mahomes, where he throws 50 touchdowns in a season, but he’s going to be a better and more efficient quarterback. Alex Smith revived his career with Harbaugh. Colin Kaepernick got the 49ers to the Super Bowl with Harbaugh. Justin is better than both and will thrive in this system.
By JAKE FENNER Published: 14:06 GMT, 8 March 2025 | Updated: 14:06 GMT, 8 March 2025 After
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