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John Clayton (ESPN) ranks the QBs


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32. Matt Moore, Carolina Panthers

Analysis: He has a 6-2 record as starter, but a slow start could speed the Jimmy Clausen era in Carolina.

Chance of being elite: 5 percent

33. Jake Delhomme, Cleveland Browns

Analysis: Interceptions in the playoff loss to Arizona in 2008 led to a downward spiral for a quarterback who won a lot of games for John Fox and the Panthers. At 35, Delhomme has no chance of being a starter anywhere else if he doesn't cut it in Cleveland.

Chance of being elite: 0 percent

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/preview10/columns/story?columnist=clayton_john&id=5489176

Joke doesn't even begin to describe this list

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I missed the joke, whats so funny about it? Most of it seems about right with a few exceptions; IMO

Edit: Oh I see the joke now...Tony Romo is in the Elite group...gotcha

Right here.

24. Kevin Kolb, Philadelphia Eagles

Analysis: Kolb is the perfect quarterback for Andy Reid's West Coast offense, which is why the Eagles traded Donovan McNabb to the Redskins. Kolb is a rhythm passer out of three- and five-step drops, and he should have a big statistical year.

Chance of being elite: 50 percent

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Your right, nothing yet...yet being the key word. Kolb has a ton of potential and I think Philly will be a tough team with him at the helm.

If Moore was the starter in Philly and Kolb was the starter here. Moore would be in the top 15 while Kolb would be 33rd. Potential is all fine and good but thats all he has. He hasnt proven anything.

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Let me try...

John Skelton: Mobile and big arm, won't play this year but I traded for him in Madden.

Chance of being elite: 75%

It really is a joke, pretty much it works like this, if you're team makes headlines or gives ESPN something to talk about - Kolb, Romo, McNabb, etc. - Then you're chances of being elite exponentially increase.

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