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In his first nine starts, Kaepernick has passed for 2,310 yards (99.8 rating) and rushed for 617 yards (7.6). He has led the 49ers to a 7-2 record, outplaying both Rodgers and Atlanta's Matt Ryan in the playoffs.


In his first nine starts, Rodgers passed for 2,124 yards (93.3) and rushed for 125 (3.8). The Packers were 4-5.


Kaepernick was the 36th choice in the 2011 draft, the sixth quarterback taken. Preceding him were Newton (one), Locker (eight), Blaine Gabbert (10), Christian Ponder (12) and Andy Dalton (35).


Besides Taylor, a scrambler who went in the sixth round to the Ravens, other quarterbacks of note in that draft were Ryan Mallett (74) and Ricky Stanzi (135).


In the weeks leading up to the draft, the Journal Sentinel asked 24 personnel people with national orientation to rank their top five quarterbacks on a 1-to-5 basis. A first-place vote was worth five points, a second-place vote was worth four and so on.


Here were the results of that poll:


Gabbert, 105 points (16 firsts).


Newton, 100 (eight).


Locker, 43.


Mallett, 43.


Ponder, 37.


Dalton, 15.


Kaepernick, 11.


Stanzi, seven.


The only quarterback whose draft selection was out of whack with the consensus was Mallett.
Kaepernick drew two third-place votes, one fourth and three fifths.


On Sunday, one of the personnel directors who gave Kaepernick a third was asked to rate the group again based on what is now known. He put Newton first, Kaepernick second and Dalton third, adding that the rest of the order didn't matter because none was good enough.


"'Kap' had all the physical tools on the field and all the off-field intangibles," the scout said. "He just needed time to develop into a pro style. But now that the 49ers are basically running his college offense, there is no learning curve. He is dynamic in it.


"It's the same scenario as the Redskins with RGIII (Robert Griffin). He flourished because they ran his offense. It would have been a struggle for him otherwise."


Here are the passer ratings for those quarterbacks in college: Newton (122.4), Mallett (100.5), Kaepernick (97.3), Dalton (94.6), Stanzi (92.1), Gabbert (89.5), Ponder (87.2) and Locker (77.5).
Here are their passer ratings and records as a starter, including playoffs, after two NFL seasons: Kaepernick (99.4, 7-2), Newton (85.3, 13-19), Dalton (81.7, 19-15), Locker (78.4, 4-7), Ponder (77.1, 12-14), Gabbert (70.2, 5-19), Mallett (four pass attempts) and Stanzi (hasn't played).

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