Written By Dalton Kates
Share prices on Mojo are the market’s expectations for career-ending Mojo Value.
Quarterbacks average the longest careers in the NFL and also amass the most cumulative stats, which is why they have the highest share prices on Mojo.
Knowing what to expect from a running back each season is critical to making a decision whether to long or short a players share price on Mojo. Here are the average seasons for how quarterbacks accumulate Mojo Value in a given regular season.
Here are examples of quarterback Mojo Value seasons in each percentile:
In 2021, there were two 90th percentile (Mahomes and Matthew Stafford) or better (9.74 or more) Mojo Value seasons from quarterbacks. Stafford was the highest performing quarterback by Mojo Value last year with 10.965, in part thanks to his 1.945 Super Bowl Mojo Value (remember, championship-winning teams enjoy a 5x Mojo Value boost!).
Tom Brady (163.45) has the most Mojo Value all-time as of this writing. His highest single season Mojo Value was 10.56 in 2020, aided by his 5x Super Bowl Mojo Value boost.