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Re-Drafting the Quarterbacks From the 2012 NFL Draft Using Advanced Analytics
Five seasons later, how would things be different?

9. Ryan Lindley

The Arizona Cardinals took Ryan Lindley with the 185th overall pick in the 2012 draft. So, when he was thrown into the fire in his first year, he performed pretty much as expected. In seven games (four starts), the San Diego State alum recorded a -74.33 NEP.

With a passer rating of 52.4, Lindley struggled to keep the Cardinals afloat before making four appearances over the course of the next three seasons, spread among multiple NFL squads. Lindley's now unemployed, which -- as hard as it is to say -- is where a late-round quarterback usually ends up.

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