Is Joe Burrow the last one?

Kyle Shanahan, Andy Reid, Nick Sirianni, and the College game has ended traditional Offenses. Levis falling and the trend analysis is showing the drop back QB is a dinosaur. Joe Burrow, Aaron Rodgers, Kurt Cousins, Justin Herbert, Daniel Jones, and Josh Allen. The last three run RPO concepts. The NFL is showing that cerebral drop back QB is no longer the norm. Power running/ zone blocking schemes with weapons are not going away. They asked Kirby Smart, why should a team draft Stetson Bennett. He referred to the fact that he learned under Todd Monken system. The sideline stressed spread system that just got Lamar Jackson paid. I thought that was interesting that he was referring to the fact that his program of spacing stress, and spread was considered a bonus. It is no longer traditional west coast concepts with longer play calls, and protection calls. I am afraid sometimes that we have wasted a lot of talent keeping Carmichael, and not deploying the new NFL. The 49ers with mccaffrey, Aiyuk, kittle, and Deebow. Have plugged and played Trey Lance, Jimmy G, and now Brock Purdy. Just keep pumping. Hurts in Philly running the Sirianni spread concept is gorgeous.
First of all, Levis falling has absolutely nothing to do with any perceived decline in the "drop back QB" prototype. He's got significant flaws to his game (and possibly an off-putting personality to boot).

I'm not convinced at all that the pocket QB is going anywhere. While I do see more teams incorporating the 6-back offense, and that will probably continue, there will always be teams/coaches that have a need and preference for the traditional style QB.

For one thing, college programs don't have to deal with the long-term injury risk that NFL programs do.