Thought this was interesting albeit a small sample size. To me, on the one hand, it shows that Stroud is doing pretty well. On the other I think it shows the shortcomings of using PFF to rate how well players are doing. It is not able to take in situational context. For Stroud 8 tds and 3 interceptions does not seem too bad but it is when and how those interceptions took place that PFF does not place a value on, they are simply interceptions. It also does not do a good job of evaluating importance/value of the qb's play to the team's success. You can have a high rating but other than not turning over the ball the qb's contribution is not big (see #2 on the list)
Spoiler alert - Stroud ranks 3rd in the Big Ten with big gaps between 4th as well as second.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/wolverineswire.usatoday.com/lists/ranking-b...