Kirk Cousins on the Minnesota Vikings All-Time Passing Stats Leaderboard:
Completion %: 2nd Among Starters (69% [Nice])
Passing Yards: 4th (12,166)
Quarterback Record: 6th (25-21-1)
Passing Attempts: 6th (1,566)
Passing Completions: 4th (1,081)
Passing Touchdowns: 4th (91)
TD% Among Starters: 3rd (5.8%)
Interceptions: 10th (29)
Interception % Among Starters: 3rd/4th (1.9%) [Depends on if Donovan McNabb is a starter or a backup]
Yards/Attempt Among Starters: 4th (7.8)
Yards/Completion Among Starter: 13th (11.3)
Yards/Game: 2nd (258.9)
QB Rating Among Starters: 1st (103.6)
Yeah, yeah, fancy stats and all, but he's been relentlessly great, borderline elite, during his tenure in Minnesota. 12,166 yards, 98 TDs, and only 29 Interceptions is nothing to sneeze at, when you consider in the same time period of 2018-Now, other QBs have the following:
Comparing Cousin's 2018-20 (12,166 Yards, 98 TDs, 29 INTs):
Tom Brady: 13,045 Yards, 93 TDs, 31 INTs
Aaron Rodgers: 12,743 Yards, 99 TDs, 11 INTs
Drew Brees: 9,913 Yards, 83 TDs, 15 INTs
Ben Roethlisberger (2017-2018, 2020): 13,183 Yards, 95 TDs, 40 INTs
Patrick Mahomes: 13,868 Yards, 114 TDs, 23 INTs
Deshaun Watson: 12,840 Yards, 85 TDs, 28 INTs
Matthew Stafford (2017-2018, 2020): 12,188 Yards, 76 TDs, 31 INTs
Phillip Rivers: 13,092 Yards, 79 TDs, 43 INTs
Russell Wilson: 11,770 Yards, 106 TDs, 25 INTs
So yeah, he's definitely a top 10 QB, without much of a question. It's not going to change anyone's minds, but regarding this franchise, the reason he will never be traded is because he's been the best since Daunte. It would take him falling off a cliff and being absolutely and abysmally atrocious before he's gone. Chances are, he will break Daunte's 3rd place standing in Yards and TDs by the time he leaves Minnesota.
Now, the big question, why did I do all this work? Because I have no life and I'm slowly turning into a stats guy and it's driving me insane to be something of a perfectionist with this shit.