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Rank the QBs


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1. Brady

2. Rivers

3. Manning

4. Roethlisberger

5. Rodgers

6. Brees

7. Warner

8. McNabb

9. Pennington

10. Palmer

11. Manning

12. Hasselbeck

13. Delhomme

14. Cutler

15. Ryan

16. Schaub

17. Collins

After that is gets really convoluted...

I think you and I are the only people in the entire world who would have the top three that way. :)

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This is based on how they can be expected to perform in their current situations. Some will be significantly better or worse on other teams but since that doesn't mean much until it happens there's no point ranking them as such. Anyways....

1. P. Manning

2. Brady

3. Rivers

4. McNabb

5. Warner

6. Roethlisberger

7. Rodgers

8. Brees

9. Palmer

10. Pennington

11. Cutler

12. Delhomme

13. Cassell

14. E. Manning

15. Schaub

16. Ryan

17. Edwards

18. Romo

19. Hasselbeck

20. Garrard

21. Orton

22. Campbell

23. Flacco

24. Hill

25. Leftwich

26. Rosenfels

27. Collins

28. Culpepper

29. Anderson

30. Russell

31. Bulger

-Sanchez N/A

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I will work on this list in a bit but I have to ask how in the hell do some of you have Tony Romo in the top 10. He is the most overrated QB in the world...not the NFL. What has he accomplished to have everyone suking on his jock all the time?

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For my list I posted on page 1, you could move some of the players up or down a couple spots, I wouldn't mind, but what's more important are the categories they're in. This is the best representation of how I would rank the QBs of the NFL along with each category they're in.

I don't make the categories first then place players in. I automatically grouped most of the players together in my head then figured out why I grouped them that way and adjust if needed by looking at stats and considering other factors.

After the best QBs in the NFL, I would want a young tested QB who is more likely to keep improving over a QB who is on the downside of his career. There are a few good QBs after that, but their consistency is an issue. After that, I wouldn't touch them unless they either improved alot or proved that they are capable of playing in the league.

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I will work on this list in a bit but I have to ask how in the hell do some of you have Tony Romo in the top 10. He is the most overrated QB in the world...not the NFL. What has he accomplished to have everyone suking on his jock all the time?

I wouldn't say most overrated but definitely given far too much credit. He is good early in the season when the games don't matter as much, but when the pressure is on he folds like a cheap hooker who just got punched in the gut. I'm sure some people base it off stats but those only go so far.

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