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Which Quarterbacks Threw Deep Most Often in 2017?

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4. Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers

Deep Rate: 22.28% | Passing NEP per Attempt: 0.37 | Success Rate: 37.60%

Through the first seven weeks, Ben Roethlisberger was simply putrid on deep balls. His 60 deep attempts had resulted in 1 touchdown and 4 interceptions, and it was capping the offense's upside. But to the Pittsburgh Steelers' credit, they stuck with it, and things got drastically better from that point on.

JuJu Smith-Schuster had his big breakout in Week 8, right before the teams' bye week. That was the game where Roethlisberger hit Smith-Schuster for a 97-yard touchdown to help defeat the Detroit Lions. Smith-Schuster's emergence seemed to key the turnaround for the offense.

Let's split the season up into two segments. The first is prior to Smith-Schuster's role in the offense shot up, and the second is the rest of the games that Roethlisberger started. It's a pretty wild difference.

Roethlisberger's Deep PassesTouchdownsInterceptionsPassing NEP per AttemptSuccess Rate
First Seven Games140.1036.67%
Next Eight Games420.6238.46%


His early-season deep balls were less efficient than a short pass; his second-half mark cleared the league average deep ball by a healthy margin. Given how well Smith-Schuster performed, it's hard to ignore the role he may have played in that.

Both Smith-Schuster and Antonio Brown will be healthy heading into next year, and Roethlisberger plans to return, as well. If Roethlisberger can duplicate his late-season success while keeping his deep rate this high, the Steelers' offense could be even more fantasy friendly than it has been the past few years.