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NFL.com ranks all 32 backup QBs


jamos14

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I'm actually shocked at how low they have Derek Anderson.  

 

27th.  Are you kidding?  They actually have Jimmy Clausen (23rd) ranked above him.  

 

Here are the top 10 if you are interested.

 

1.Vick  (NYJ)

2. Bortles (JAX)

3. Glennon (TB)

4. Bridgewater (MINN)

5. Cousins (WSH)

6. Sanchez (PHI)

7. Shaun Hill (St.L)

8. Mallett (NE)

9. Tarvaris Jackson (SEA)

10. Brian Hoyer (CLE)

 

I don't want to give the worthless article anymore clicks so you can go to NFL.com if you want a good laugh.

 

 

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Devils advocate....

Anderson hasn't been asked to step up in over 3 years....and when his 2 years before in AZ and Clev when asked to play were bad.

That probably carries more weight in ranking vets. No one is watching preseason Carolina Anderson

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