21-Nov-2009 06:09am
 
Mark Sanchez
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#6 Mark Sanchez
 Pos: Quarterback
NFL Team: NYJ
Injury: OK
Experience: 0
College: USC
Height: 74
Weight: 225
Born: 11/11/1986
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SUMMARY
Quarterback Rank: #25   
Overall: #112


The Jets traded up in this year's draft to grab Sanchez. They hope he'll be their starting quarterback for the foreseeable future. For this season, Sanchez will compete with Kellen Clemens for the starting job. Sanchez has a good chance to win the job, though. Clemens hasn't done a whole lot when given the chance in the past. Sanchez only started 16 games in college, which is a concern, but he was very good in those 16 games. Sanchez comes from a pro style offense and rarely made mistakes in college. He should make a smooth transition to the next level. Sanchez doesn't have a rocket for an arm, but it is solid enough. He reads defenses well and can move around the pocket to avoid the rush and make plays.
FANTASY OUTLOOK
Of the rookie quarterbacks, Sanchez has the most upside for this season. We think he'll win the starter's job in New York. But he'll be up and down, making him more of a No. 2 fantasy quarterback. He could throw for 3,000 yards with around 20 touchdowns.
The Associated Press reports New York Jets QB Mark Sanchez was 16-for-30 for 212 yards with a touchdown pass and two interceptions Week 10 against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Fantasy Impact: Another so-so showing for Sanchez, who is an iffy fantasy option right now.
Source: KFFL.com
The Associated Press reports New York Jets QB Mark Sanchez was 20-for-35 for 265 yards with two touchdown passes Week 8 against the Miami Dolphins. Sanchez also ran the ball four times for six yards, including a one-yard touchdown run.
Fantasy Impact: Sanchez had a great game after a few poor outings. He is making strides his rookie season, showing a lot of upside for the future.
Source: KFFL.com
The Associated Press reports New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan is sticking with QB Mark Sanchez as the team's starting quarterback despite his five-interception game in Week 6.
Fantasy Impact: It seems Ryan is going to sink or swim with his rookie quarterback. He has about zero fantasy value at this point.
Source: KFFL.com
The Associated Press reports New York Jets QB Mark Sanchez has been fined $5,000 for his low block on New Orleans Saints LB Jonathan Vilma in Week 4.
Source: KFFL.com
The Associated Press reports New York Jets QB Mark Sanchez was 17-for-30 for 171 yards with two touchdown passes and an interception Week 3 against the Tennessee Titans. He also had a 14-yard touchdown run in the game. Sanchez is the first rookie quarterback to start a season and win his first three games.
Fantasy Impact: Sanchez performed well once again. He is becoming the Matt Ryan of this season.
Source: KFFL.com
Dan Leberfeld, of Jets Confidential, reports New York Jets QB Mark Sanchez (knee) practiced in full Friday, Sept. 25. He is listed as probable for Week 3 and is expected to play.
Source: KFFL.com
The Associated Press reports New York Jets QB Mark Sanchez (knee) has some tendonitis in his knee but is not expected to miss Week 3. Sanchez fully participated in practice Thursday, Sept. 24.
Source: KFFL.com
Jason La Canfora, of NFL.com, reports New York Jets QB Mark Sanchez is 17-for-23 passing with 228 yards and one touchdown on third down attempts so far this season.
Source: KFFL.com
The Associated Press reports New York Jets rookie QB Mark Sanchez, who has been named the team's regular-season starting quarterback, hit a spectacular 31-yard touchdown pass to WR Chansi Stuckey Saturday, Aug. 29, against the New York Giants. Sanchez had three defenders bearing down on him as he scrambled out of the pocket before delivering the touchdown to Stuckey. In 2 1/2 quarters of play, Sanchez led the team to 20 points. Sanchez had a slow start, but hit 13-of-20 passes for 149 yards.
Fantasy Impact: Sanchez won't be a huge fantasy factor, but proved in this game he could be worth some spot starts. He has potential for the big game.
Source: KFFL.com
NewYorkJets.com reports New York Jets rookie QB Mark Sanchez has been named the team's starter for their second preseason game. He will make his first start for the team Aug. 24 against the Baltimore Ravens.
Fantasy Impact: It seems Sanchez has the early lead in the race to start in New York.
Source: KFFL.com
2009 Draft Guide - Quarterbacks
 # 1  Drew BreesNOR  
 # 2  Tom BradyNWE  
 # 3  Peyton ManningIND  
 # 4  Aaron RodgersGNB Hot
 # 5  Philip RiversSDG  
 # 6  Kurt WarnerARI  
 # 7  Tony RomoDAL  
 # 8  Donovan McNabbPHI  
 # 9  Matt SchaubHOU Hot
 # 10  Jay CutlerCHI  
 # 11  Matt RyanATL  
 # 12  Carson PalmerCIN  
 # 13  Ben RoethlisbergerPIT  
 # 14  Eli ManningNYG  
 # 15  Matt HasselbeckSEA  
 # 16  Brett FavreMIN  
 # 17  Trent EdwardsBUF Sleeper
 # 18  Jake DelhommeCAR Cold
 # 19  David GarrardJAC  
 # 20  Chad PenningtonMIA  
 # 21  Matt CasselKAN Injury Concern
 # 22  Joe FlaccoBAL  
 # 23  Kyle OrtonDEN Sleeper
 # 24  Jason CampbellWAS  
 # 25  Mark SanchezNYJ  
 # 26  Shaun HillSFO  
 # 27  Marc BulgerSTL Injury Concern
 # 28  JaMarcus RussellOAK  
 # 29  Kerry CollinsTEN  
 # 30  Matthew StaffordDET  
 # 31  Byron LeftwichTAM  
 # 32  Brady QuinnCLE  
 # 33  Daunte CulpepperDET  
 # 34  Josh FreemanTAM  
 # 35  Sage RosenfelsMIN  
 # 36  Derek AndersonCLE  
 # 37  Alex SmithSFO  
 # 38  Matt LeinartARI  
 # 39  Chris SimmsDEN Injury Concern
 # 40  Vince YoungTEN Cold
 # 41  Kellen ClemensNYJ  
 # 42  Jon KitnaDAL  
 # 43  Tyler ThigpenMIA  
 # 44  Pat WhiteMIA  
 # 45  Brodie CroyleKAN  
 # 46  Tarvaris JacksonMIN  
 # 47  Luke McCownJAC  
 # 48  Kevin KolbPHI  
 # 49  Drew StantonDET  
 # 50  Brett RatliffCLE  
 # 51  Troy SmithBAL  
 # 52  Kyle BollerSTL  
 # 53  Chad HenneMIA  
 # 54  Michael VickPHI  
 # 55  Rex GrossmanHOU  
 # 56  Billy VolekSDG  
 # 57  David CarrNYG  
 # 58  Patrick RamseyTEN  
 # 59  Seneca WallaceSEA  
 # 60  Tom BrandstaterDEN  
 # 61  Dan OrlovskyHOU  
 # 62  Mark BrunellNOR  
 # 63  Jim SorgiIND  
 # 64  Josh McCownCAR  
 # 65  Chris RedmanATL  
 # 66  Stephen McGeeDAL  
 # 67  Damon HuardSFO  
 # 68  Matt FlynnGNB  
 # 69  Jeff GarciaPHI Cold
 # 70  Gus FrerotteMIN  
 # 71  Brian GrieseTAM  
 # 72  Brooks BollingerDET  
 # 73  A.J. FeeleyCAR  
 # 74  Andrew WalterNWE  
 # 75  Nate DavisSFO  
 # 76  Erik AingeNYJ  
 # 77  Curtis PainterIND  
 # 78  Joey HarringtonNOR  
 # 79  Charlie BatchPIT  
 # 80  Trent GreenSTL  
 # 81  J.P. LosmanBUF Cold
 # 82  J.T. O'SullivanCIN  
 # 83  Mike TeelSEA  
 # 84  Todd CollinsWAS  
 # 85  Quinn GrayKAN  
 # 86  Brad JohnsonDAL  
 # 87  Keith NullSTL  
 # 88  Bruce GradkowskiOAK  
 # 89  Brian BrohmBUF Cold
 # 90  Cleo LemonBAL  
 # 91  Todd BoumanJAC  
 # 92  John David BootyTEN  
 # 93  Charlie FryeOAK  
 # 94  Charlie WhitehurstSDG  
 # 95  Dennis DixonPIT  
 # 96  Matt MooreCAR  
 # 97  Rhett BomarNYG  
 # 98  Brock BerlinDET  
 # 99  Kevin O'ConnellNYJ  
 # 100  Josh JohnsonTAM  
 # 101  Alex BrinkHOU  
 # 102  Ken DorseyCLE  
 # 103  John BeckBAL Injury Concern
 # 104  Colt BrennanWAS Injury Concern
 # 105  D.J. ShockleyATL  

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