Sam Darnold Is Getting New Respect 49ers Fans Will Hate

Despite a triumphant Super Bowl win and playoff heroics, Sam Darnold remains underrated, prompting calls for his recognition among the NFL's elite quarterbacks.

Sam Darnold’s season in Seattle was easy to miss if you were only scanning the headlines. The Seahawks won Super Bowl 60 over the New England Patriots, Kenneth Walker III took home Super Bowl MVP honors, and the defense did plenty of the heavy lifting. That left Darnold’s year sitting a little in the background, even though it was one of the biggest reasons Seattle got there.

One NFL executive thinks that’s exactly the wrong way to view it.

In ESPN’s top-10 quarterback ranking poll of NFL scouts, executives and coaches, a high-ranking AFC team official said Darnold "deserves" to be counted among the league’s best. The official’s full reaction was simple and direct: "What a career bounce back," a high-ranking AFC team official said, "He's been lights-out for two years. Deserves to be in the top-10."

That kind of praise fits the arc Darnold has built. He went from being viewed as a complete bust to becoming a legitimately good starting quarterback, first finding success in Minnesota before reaching another level with Seattle’s title run this past season.

Still, the ESPN poll didn’t put him inside the top 10. Darnold landed as an honorable mention, while Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears came in at No.

10, Jared Goff of the Detroit Lions at No. 9 and Drake Maye of the New England Patriots at No. 8.

The numbers from Darnold’s season explain why he drew attention even without a top-10 slot. He passed for 4,048 yards and 25 touchdowns with a 67.7% completion rate. He also had 14 interceptions and fumbled 11 times, the most in the NFL, but the overall body of work still made him one of the most productive quarterbacks in the league.

He was even sharper in the playoffs, throwing for 672 yards and five touchdowns without an interception on the way to Seattle’s Super Bowl win over New England.

Darnold may not fit the mold of the flashiest quarterback in the league, and he doesn’t check every box in the way some dual-threat stars do. But the season he just put together, along with the respect he earned from at least one NFL executive, makes the case that his rise is no fluke.

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