PML Game has changed! 🧠 Top 10 Rookie Quarterbacks by HoshiToshi Rating

🧠 Top 10 Rookie Quarterbacks by HoshiToshi Rating

(Calculated from ACC and COD means)

Rank Player Team ACC COD HoshiToshi Rating Archetype Stride Type
1 Trinidad Chambliss TEN 90 92 91.0 Scrambler Default
2 LaNorris Sellers CAR 93 89 91.0 Scrambler Default
3 John Mateer NO 92 90 91.0 Scrambler Default
4 Taylen Green LAR 90 83 86.5 Scrambler Default
5 Diego Pavia ARI 88 85 86.5 Scrambler Long Stride / High & Tight
6 Arch Manning MIA 86 86 86.0 Strong Arm Default
7 Drew Allar LV 84 76 80.0 Strong Arm Default
8 Luke Altmyer IND 88 80 84.0 Strong Arm Default
9 Garrett Nussmeier DET 80 79 79.5 Strong Arm Default
10 Sawyer Robertson NE 82 84 83.0 Strong Arm Long Stride

🪶 Breakdown: The Quarterbacks Bringing the HoshiToshi Energy

šŸ„‡ Trinidad Chambliss (Tennessee Titans) – The Blur

Chambliss has an electric 91 HoshiToshi Rating, combining top-tier lateral mobility (92 COD) with elite quickness (90 ACC). His compact frame at 6’1ā€, 220 lbs gives him that Kyler Murray-style burst—gone in a blink. With 93 SPD, he’s not just agile, he’s a legitimate open-field weapon.

🄈 LaNorris Sellers (Carolina Panthers) – The Power Glide

At 6’3ā€, 240 lbs, Sellers shouldn’t move like this—but he does. With matching 91.0 HoshiToshi, his blend of speed (93 ACC) and lateral flow (89 COD) makes him dangerous on designed QB runs. His Default stride keeps his mechanics smooth under pressure, giving him a deceptively easy glide.

šŸ„‰ John Mateer (New Orleans Saints) – The Smooth Operator

Mateer earns the same 91.0 HoshiToshi, but with a slightly smaller frame and sharper agility profile. His 90 ACC and 90 COD are identical twins in fluidity—his transitions from rollout to strike look effortless. The Saints may have found their next dual-threat gem.

⚔ Taylen Green (LAR) – The Tower of Motion

At 6’6ā€, Green’s 86.5 HoshiToshi rating is wild for his size. With 90 ACC, he explodes off the line but loses a bit in redirection (83 COD). Still, that stride length gives him deceptive speed once he opens up.

šŸŒ€ Diego Pavia (ARI) – The Strider

Pavia moves like a dancer in space, posting an 86.5 average with Long Stride / High & Tight mechanics. He blends efficiency and balance—a QB who never looks rushed, even when running for his life.

šŸ’« Arch Manning (MIA) – The Legacy’s Quick Twitch

Arch surprises here with 86.0 HoshiToshi—not elite mobility, but consistent. His fluidity and symmetry in footwork (both ACC and COD at 86) mirror the precision of his arm talent. He’s efficient, not flashy.

šŸ”„ Drew Allar (LV) – The Power Technician

Allar lands at 80.0 HoshiToshi—more controlled than quick. He uses efficient angles over raw agility, embodying a ā€œstrong-arm pocket moverā€ archetype.

āš™ļø Luke Altmyer (IND) – Underrated Operator

With an 84.0 HoshiToshi, Altmyer’s quick acceleration (88 ACC) makes him a sneaky scrambler even though he’s labeled a strong-arm passer. His reaction time stands out when plays break down.

🧩 Garrett Nussmeier (DET) – Compact Commander

Nussmeier’s 79.5 HoshiToshi represents balanced movement mechanics. He’s not as twitchy, but his balance and rhythm keep him efficient on resets.

šŸŖ„ Sawyer Robertson (NE) – The Long Stride Outlier

His Long Stride gives him a galloping style—unconventional but effective. At 83.0 HoshiToshi, he’s smoother in motion than his OVR suggests, with great directional control.


⚔ Final Thoughts

The HoshiToshi Rating reveals more than athleticism—it shows who moves with intent. The top performers—Chambliss, Sellers, and Mateer—combine acceleration and coordination in perfect sync, creating a natural extension of rhythm and explosiveness.

In today’s PML, that movement quality is the real superpower!