All-Time Raiders QBs Ranked: Plunkett #1, Stabler #2

Jay Schroeder

Retired 10 Years In The NFL
🏆 Super Bowl champion (XXII)
Jay's
HAIR
30.3
HeyTC AI Rating

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Jay Schroeder Legacy

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Jay Schroeder, the lanky UCLA gunslinger with a cannon arm that once drew first-round baseball bucks from the Blue Jays, crashed the NFL scene when Joe Theismann's leg snapped in '85. Thrust into Washington's spotlight, he unleashed 4,000 yards and a Pro Bowl nod in '86, then torched the Bears' vaunted defense en route to Super Bowl XXII glory. Traded to the Raiders, he authored comebacks for the ages—like rallying from 24-0 down in Denver—before bouncing to Cincy and Arizona. What made Jay special? That effortless deep ball and unflappable swagger, turning chaos into magic, even if the wins didn't always stick the landing.

Jay Schroeder Rating Breakdown

Season
Good
Fantasy
Average
Playoffs
Average
Overall
Delulu
5 years with the Raiders

Jay Schroeder Career Stats via Wikipedia

20,063 Pass Yards
114 Touchdowns
108 INTs
0.0% Comp %
30.3 HAIR
61-38 Record

Frequently Asked Questions About Jay Schroeder

Is Jay Schroeder in the Pro Football Hall of Fame?

No, Jay Schroeder's not in Canton—never made the cut despite that '87 ring with the Redskins and a 12-4 Raiders season in '90 that had Bills dreams dashed 51-3.

What is Jay Schroeder doing now in 2026?

In 2026, Jay's running football operations and head coaching at Village Christian School in Burbank, CA, still dropping knowledge like he did those deep balls—family man, churchgoer at Emmanuel, and Raiders alum chatting up vets at Salute events.

How would Jay Schroeder perform in today's NFL?

Jay's cannon arm and gunslinger vibe would've feasted under today's pass-happy rules—no more defenders mugging QBs. That 4,000-yard '86 season? Routine now. But his 30.32 career rating screams turnover trouble against zone blitzes; he'd be a boom-or-bust backup hunting starts.

How does Jay Schroeder compare to Jim Plunkett?

Jay and Plunkett both Raiders QBs with hardware—Jay's '87 Super Bowl vs. Jim's back-to-back—but Plunkett's 55.6 rating laps Jay's 30.32 like a two-time champ schooling a one-shot wonder. Jim steadied the ship; Jay was the wild cannon that occasionally boomed.