Here's a clue:
None of the QB's on my Top 10 list have ever rushed for 100+ yards in a single game, but the following QB's have:
Russell Wilson
Cam Newton
Terrell Pryor
RG3
Colin Kaepernick
Michael Vick
Then you don't mean athletic, you mean really effective runners, like Steve Young in the day. But that's sort of an arbitrary way to segregate them, isn't it?
lain:
That said, if it's running that interests you, Andrew Luck was seventh among qbs last year, ahead of Vick and with a higher rush average than Newton, Kaepernick or Wilson. Aaron Rogers is in the top ten this year (7th) and no ones overall athletic pick, Fitzpatrick, is actually 10th on the list. And among the ones you bring up Wilson won a Super Bowl, which doesn't exactly help you, third among rush leaders at the position and is first this year as Seattle makes a serious march toward the playoffs and a potential repeat. He has over seven hundred yards so far with a few to go.
Newton is struggling this year in qbr because he doesn't have weapons. His rushing isn't far off last year, but he's 23rd in qbr where last year he was 13th while putting up a lot of yards on the ground.
And Kaepernick was the 6th highest rated qb last year, Wilson the 12th, despite their talent as runners. So it's easy to see the allure. On a team that's playing well they simply add another dimension. And while everyone hopes for Young, a fellow who will begin by confounding with scrambling then, over time, mature into a qb who can still scare you on the point but becomes more of a pocket presence, protecting himself from injury over the long haul, it really isn't an either/or.