By Ben Bagley In each of the last two seasons, a second-year quarterback has skyrocketed to superstardom with unforeseen phenomenal seasons that resulted in MVP awards and – for many fantasy owners who were lucky (or savvy) enough to draft them – a league championship. Of course, those players were Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson. Last season, coming off of a 5,000-yard, 50 touchdown MVP campaign, Patrick Mahomes was the clear-cut QB1 across all fantasy leagues. He shot up draft boards and his average draft position was 16 across all fantasy platforms. However, in 2019, he suffered a massive drop off in production, only throwing for 4,000 yards and 26 TDs, en route to ending the season as QB8. Part of that was due to a knee injury that saw him miss two games, but most of it was due to a trend that can be observed over the last 10 years: players who win the MVP award perform at a lower level in their encore season. Take, for example, Matt Ryan in 2016. He led the...