ESPN Just Gave Eagles Fans A New Reason To Defend Jalen Hurts

Fans are divided after Jalen Hurts' polarizing placement in ESPN's quarterback rankings, stirring up heated debates online.

ESPN’s summer quarterback rankings have Jalen Hurts sitting in the honorable-mentions tier, and that was enough to get people talking.

The list, compiled by Jeremy Fowler, named Sam Darnold, Jayden Daniels, Jordan Love, Brock Purdy, Baker Mayfield, Trevor Lawrence and then Hurts among the quarterbacks outside the top 10. ESPN Radio highlighted the results on July 13, 2026, with the post pointing to the “Top 10 NFL QBs as ranked by coaches, executives & scouts.”

On the surface, Hurts’ placement is easy to understand if you’re looking only at the raw numbers. He threw for a career-high 25 touchdowns last season and only six interceptions, but his 3,224 passing yards were modest.

He also ran for 200 fewer yards on 50 fewer attempts than he did during the Super Bowl year. The bigger picture, though, was a season that never really found its rhythm.

A.J. Brown wanted out, the line was banged up, and the offense never clicked the way it was supposed to in what became a disappointing title defense.

That’s where the Hurts debate always gets messy. He’s never been the kind of quarterback who lives off pure volume or plays the game like a gunslinger.

His value comes from a different package: he uses his legs well, throws a strong deep ball and takes care of the football. That profile may not be what the LA Rams are after, but it fit perfectly with the Eagles teams that reached Super Bowls and leaned hard on the run game with Saquon Barkley, Miles Sanders and Hurts himself, both on designed runs and on scrambles.

He was the right quarterback for Nick Sirianni’s offense, and the arrival of Sean Mannion means Hurts is entering what the story describes as Hurts 2.0. That’s why these offseason rankings feel unfinished right now. He’s in a transitional moment, and the picture around him could look very different soon.

One anonymous AFC offensive coach in the story still backed him anyway, saying, “I know it has been up-and-down, but I’m still betting on the Super Bowl credentials, the intangibles and the toughness,”

ESPN’s process for the ranking is a yearly one. Voters submitted their own top 10 at each position, and the outlet then compiled the results using the number of top-10 votes, composite average and interviews, with research and film study help from ESPN NFL analyst Matt Bowen and ESPN Research. More than 70 voters took part on at least one position, and in many cases all positions, with additional voting and follow-up calls helping shape the final placements.

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